Debian packages install¶
IvozProvider is designed to be installed and updated using Debian packages. More exactly, the current release is ready to be installed on Debian Jessie 8.
It’s recommended to use one of the official installation guides to install the minimum base system. The rest of required dependencies will be installed automatically with IvozProvider meta packages.
No matter if you are installing a StandAlone Install or a Distributed Install, it’s required to configure Irontec debian repositories.
APT Repository configuration¶
Right now, two different repositories are used for the latest IvozProvider release (called oasis) and it’s frontend Klear release (called chloe).
cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d
echo deb http://packages.irontec.com/debian oasis main extra > ivozprovider.list
echo deb http://packages.irontec.com/debian chloe main > klear.list
Optionally, we can add the repository key to check signed packages:
wget http://packages.irontec.com/public.key -q -O - | apt-key add -
Installing profile package¶
Once the repositories are configured, it will be required to select the proper metapackage depending on the type of installation.
- For a StandAlone Install:
- ivozprovider
For a Distributed Install: one of the profile packages depending on the role the machine will perform.
- ivozprovider-profile-data
- ivozprovider-profile-proxy
- ivozprovider-profile-portal
- ivozprovider-profile-as
apt-get update
apt-get install ivozprovider
Finish the installation¶
Distributed installation require a couple manual configuration based on the roles that are performing. Check finishing role configuration for more information.
Standalone installation have a menu that can be used to configure the basic services used in IvozProvider. Most of the services are automatically configured to work in the same machine with the default values.
This menu allows:
- Configure IP address(es) for SIP proxies
- Default platform language
- Administrator MySQL database password
It’s possible to change any of this values anytime by running:
dpkg-reconfigure ivozprovider
Important
Any of the public IP addresses configured during the installation will work to acces the web portal. Default credentials are admin / changeme.