Table of Contents
Install Graphlytic
After this installation, Graphlytic will start automatically after the operating system is started.
Graphlytic application will be started by user 'graphlytic'. Create this user with home directory:
$
sudo
useradd
-m graphlytic
$
sudo
usermod
-L graphlytic
Copy Graphlytic installation package "graphlytic-<version>.tar.gz" into the /tmp/ directory.
Create the installation directory and change the owner of the directory:
$
sudo
mkdir
-p
/usr/share/graphlytic
/var/log/graphlytic
$
sudo
chown
-R graphlytic:graphlytic
/usr/share/graphlytic
/var/log/graphlytic
Copy the installation package and unpack it:
$
sudo
su
graphlytic
graphlytic:$
cp
/tmp/graphlytic-
<version>.
tar
.gz
/usr/share/graphlytic
graphlytic:$
cd
/usr/share/graphlytic
graphlytic:$
tar
zxvf graphlytic-<version>.
tar
.gz
Configure Graphlytic
Graphlytic's configuration is stored in the "conf/graphlytic.conf" file.
The configuration contains (among other options):
- Location of important directories like logs, custom icons, and widgets.
- Default SMTP connection.
- Default password strength.
- Branding options.
For all options and examples of how to use them please refer to Configuration.
To configure Graphlytic run this command (this is an optional step):
graphlytic:$
vi
/usr/share/graphlytic/conf/graphlytic
.conf
HTTP vs. HTTPS configuration
To change the starting script's configuration run this command (this is an optional step):
graphlytic:$
chmod
a+x
/usr/share/graphlytic/bin/graphlyticd
graphlytic:$
vi
/usr/share/graphlytic/bin/graphlyticd
Edit the starting script file to use HTTP or HTTPS (or both) for connecting to the Graphlytic web application. This is an optional step (default config is HTTP and HTTPS both enabled).
#!/bin/sh
# use this script with created service
# disable or enable HTTP/HTTPS. To disable comment od remove line
#HTTP_PORT=8080
HTTPS_PORT=8443
Copy the init script and enable the service:
$
sudo
cp
/usr/share/graphlytic/bin/graphlytic-init-rhel
/etc/init
.d
/graphlytic
$
sudo
chmod
a+x
/etc/init
.d
/graphlytic
$
sudo
systemctl
enable
graphlytic.service
Check if the service was enabled:
$
sudo
find
/etc/rc
?.d/ -name
"*graphlytic*"
expected result:
/etc/rc2
.d
/S99graphlytic
/etc/rc3
.d
/S99graphlytic
/etc/rc4
.d
/S99graphlytic
/etc/rc5
.d
/S99graphlytic