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$ yum install owncloud owncloud-mysql owncloud-httpd</pre>
$ yum install owncloud owncloud-mysql owncloud-httpd</pre>
A configuration file named <code>/etc/httpd/conf.d/owncloud.conf</code> should have been created


Start [[MariaDB]] and [[Apache HTTP Server]] if they weren't already
Start [[MariaDB]] and [[Apache HTTP Server]] if they weren't already

Revision as of 19:36, 1 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

A database

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.

Troubleshooting

Dynamic IP adress

If you have a dynamic IP address you can configure a dynamic DNS client, for example install inadyn-mt

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