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* ownCloud maintains its own account security system and does not utilize the Amahi host server's user account system.
 
* ownCloud maintains its own account security system and does not utilize the Amahi host server's user account system.
 
* ownCloud maintains its own data storage directory area and is not the same as the shared directories (via Samba) created from the Amahi dashboard.  
 
* ownCloud maintains its own data storage directory area and is not the same as the shared directories (via Samba) created from the Amahi dashboard.  
* There is no "automatic upgrade" facility for new versions of ownCloud. An administration "update" feature is available, but will only work on a LAMP server using ownCloud install defaults. Once the "one-click installs" Amahi package has been updated to a new version of ownCloud the package will have to be reinstalled. When reinstalling the ownCloud package make sure all data is backed up.
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* There is no "automatic upgrade" facility for new versions of ownCloud. An administration "update" feature is available, but will only work on a LAMP server using ownCloud install defaults. Once the "one-click install" Amahi package has been updated to a new version of ownCloud the package will have to be reinstalled. When reinstalling the ownCloud package make sure all data is backed up.
 
* "Application" plug-ins are available as "one-click installs" and can enhance ownCloud functionality. These applications are considered "as-is", operation for some may be "quirky". Most operate just fine. However, support for the "3rd party" applications is the responsibility of each contributing author, unless they are absorbed in to the "core" ownCloud binaries. The ownCloud administration apps setting will only display plug-ins for the installed version on the private host server.
 
* "Application" plug-ins are available as "one-click installs" and can enhance ownCloud functionality. These applications are considered "as-is", operation for some may be "quirky". Most operate just fine. However, support for the "3rd party" applications is the responsibility of each contributing author, unless they are absorbed in to the "core" ownCloud binaries. The ownCloud administration apps setting will only display plug-ins for the installed version on the private host server.
  

Revision as of 01:42, 26 October 2012

ownCloud is a flexible, open source file sync, and share solution that can be accessed from a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client. Also provides the benefits of cloud computing and control of owner data on a private server.

Other features include:

  • file storage
  • photo galleries
  • contacts management
  • calendar management
  • task management
  • access external file systems (i.e. Dropbox)
  • file versioning
  • file encryption
  • Open Document Format (ODF) viewer
  • Portable Document Format (PDF) file viewer
  • ownCloud 3rd party applications ( ownCloud Apps )
  • LDAP/Active Directory support


For additional information regarding ownCloud features see, ( more ownCloud Features ).

Things You Need to Know

  • ownCloud maintains its own account security system and does not utilize the Amahi host server's user account system.
  • ownCloud maintains its own data storage directory area and is not the same as the shared directories (via Samba) created from the Amahi dashboard.
  • There is no "automatic upgrade" facility for new versions of ownCloud. An administration "update" feature is available, but will only work on a LAMP server using ownCloud install defaults. Once the "one-click install" Amahi package has been updated to a new version of ownCloud the package will have to be reinstalled. When reinstalling the ownCloud package make sure all data is backed up.
  • "Application" plug-ins are available as "one-click installs" and can enhance ownCloud functionality. These applications are considered "as-is", operation for some may be "quirky". Most operate just fine. However, support for the "3rd party" applications is the responsibility of each contributing author, unless they are absorbed in to the "core" ownCloud binaries. The ownCloud administration apps setting will only display plug-ins for the installed version on the private host server.

Amahi ownCloud Installation

  • The "ownCloud Community" default installation on a typical LAMP server places the data directory with the application binaries. The Amahi installation places the data directory at "/var/hda/files/owncloud/data/".
  • The Amahi installation package is a "one-click install" and takes care of; downloading and installing required software dependencies, setting up the ownCloud database, ownCloud "administration" user.
  • Initial login credentials for the administration user:
User name:  admin
Password:  admin
Note: Remember to change the administration user password shortly after installation
  • Accessing ownCloud from a...
Server Console: http://owncloud
Workstation: http://owncloud.server_name

Application Plug-ins

Here are some applications "plug-ins" that can help enhance ownCloud functionality:

App Name Description
Bookmarks Bookmark manager.
File Move Move dialog for the “Files” interface.
Tasks Tasks view from calendar.
Dependencies Information Display OwnCloud's dependencies information (i.e. missings modules).


The above application plug-ins were tested on the Amahi ownCloud installation.

Navigating Your ownCloud

Navigating through ownCloud is quite straight forward. After a user login the screen displays a menu on the left side. Please note that these are the initial "applications" supplied with the ownCloud Community release. The commercial versions of ownCloud are packaged a bit differently. As time goes by with the menu will change from an applications menu to a mix of other application plug-ins (when installed), or shared folders. Following are naviagation screenshots of each of the initial applications.

  • User Login
Oc login user.png
  • Files
Oc files.png
  • Music
Oc music.png
  • Calendar
Oc calendar.png
  • Contacts
Oc contacts.png
  • Pictures Gallery
Oc pictures.png
  • Settings (lower left of screen)
Oc settings user.png
  • Settings - Personal
Oc settings personal.png
  • Settings - Help
Oc settings help.png

Tips

Go to ownCloud Tips