Amahi 8 Install
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NOTES:
- The only officially supported install media is Fedora 21 Server.
- Ensure your system meets the minimum requirements for Amahi before proceeding.
- 32-bit installs are not available nor supported in Amahi 8.
- You must install Fedora 21 Server prior to installing Amahi 8.
For assistance, visit the Amahi Forums or live support on the Amahi IRC channel.
Install Fedora 21
There are two ways to install Fedora: Minimal (CD), so-called netinstall, which is recommended, and the Full (DVD) install for cases that need more hardware support.
Minimal (CD) Install
We recommend this method for a quick download and fast installation.
Download the Fedora 21 Netinstall CD for 64 bit (424MB), preferably using torrents
- Direct HTTP download:
- Primary: Fedora 21 Server 64-bit (http)
- Alternate: Fedora 21 Netinstall 64-bit (http)
Burn ISO to DVD or you may use UNetbootin (supports Windows/Linux/Mac OS]) for USB.
Full (DVD) Install
This is recommended for cases where the Minimal/Netinstall does not work well (e.g. if your hardware needs extra drivers).
Download the Fedora 21 Server DVD for 64 bit (1.91GB), preferably using torrents
- Torrents:
- Primary: Fedora 21 Server 64-bit (torrent)
- Alternate: Fedora 21 Server 64-bit (torrent)
- Direct http download:
- Primary: Fedora 21 Server 64-bit (http)
- Alternate: Fedora 21 Server 64-bit (http)
Burn ISO to DVD and install from it.
USB Install
You may use UNetbootin (supports Windows/Linux/Mac OS]) for USB installs, using the ISO images above.
Install
Fedora 21
If using the Minimal/Netinstall image, follow the Fedora 21 Minimal Install.
If using the Full Server DVD image, follow the Fedora 21 Server Install.
Amahi 8
Next, install Amahi 8 proper on top of Fedora 21.
You need to obtain an install code (denoted YOUR-INSTALL-CODE below) from the Amahi control panel after configuring a profile for the system you are installing, with proper network configuration for your network.
Login with the user created in the Fedora 21 installation and become root for the Amahi installation
sudo su -
After that, type these commands in the console:
rpm -Uvh http://f21.amahi.org/noarch/hda-release-6.9.0-1.noarch.rpm yum -y install mariadb-libs mariadb-server yum -y install hda-ctl hda-platform hda-install YOUR-INSTALL-CODE
What this does is this: Installs the Amahi F21 repo, gets the mariadb base packages to avoid dependency conflicts, and installs base Amahi packages (that part should install several packages).
If there are no errors, install Amahi (replace YOUR-INSTALL-CODE above with install code from your Amahi control panel).
If all goes well, it should tell you to reboot!
Once it comes back, you should have a fully functional home server. Next you need to transition your network to use it!
Transitioning to your Amahi server
- It will boot with the static IP you pre-configured in the Amahi control panel
- You can verify if the dashboard is available by accessing from any client using the IP address of your server http://IPADDRESS/ or http://hda/ (in some windows clients)
- It's strongly recommended that you turn off the previous DHCP server and let Amahi handle DHCP so that DNS falls into place
- Reboot all the clients (or turn off network and turn it back on) to get them to use DHCP leases from your Amahi server
- The first time it will initialize, ask you to login, and enter a dashboard password for the admin user created earlier
- Once you reach your dashboard, you should create shares as needed, add more drives, install apps, etc., etc.
- Optionally refer to Greyhole to install/configure storage pooling.
Go back to the Amahi 8 page.