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Open <code>localhost/owncloud</code> in your browser and create the admin account. Also configure owncloud database parameters set previously. | Open <code>localhost/owncloud</code> in your browser and create the admin account. Also configure owncloud database parameters set previously. | ||
Then your owncloud server should be available under your <code>hostname/owncloud</code> | |||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == |
Revision as of 10:21, 2 May 2014
ownCloud is a AGPLv3 private file server
Features
- Online file storage
- Android compatibility
- Contacts(CarDAV) and calendar (CalDAV) synchronization
- Music streaming
- Many more
Installation
Requirements
The following software must be installed and configured
- A database management system
- A web server
Install owncloud
$ su root $ yum install owncloud owncloud-mysql owncloud-httpd
A configuration file named /etc/httpd/conf.d/owncloud.conf
should have been created
Start MariaDB and Apache HTTP Server if they weren't already
$ systemctl start httpd $ systemctl start mariadb
Create a database
Log in as root
$ mysql -u root -p
Create a new databse
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS owncloud;
Create a new user and grant him privileges
CREATE USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON owncloud.* TO 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
Reload privileges and quit
FLUSH PRIVILEGES; quit
Setup owncloud
Open localhost/owncloud
in your browser and create the admin account. Also configure owncloud database parameters set previously.
Then your owncloud server should be available under your hostname/owncloud
Troubleshooting
Dynamic IP adress
If you have a dynamic IP address you can configure a dynamic DNS client, for example install inadyn-mt