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'''<font color="red" size="2">It is vitally essential that you follow the procedures step-by-step !</font>
 
'''<font color="red" size="2">It is vitally essential that you follow the procedures step-by-step !</font>
 
== Procedure 1: [[SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu|Install Ubuntu]]==
 
== Procedure 1: [[SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu|Install Ubuntu]]==
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== Procedure 2: [[SUNScholar/Prepare_Ubuntu|Prepare Ubuntu]]==
 
== Procedure 2: [[SUNScholar/Prepare_Ubuntu|Prepare Ubuntu]]==
Click on the heading above.
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== Procedure 3: [[SUNScholar/Install_Dspace|Install DSpace]]==
 
== Procedure 3: [[SUNScholar/Install_Dspace|Install DSpace]]==
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'''<font color="red"><u>Warning:</u><br> If you use the above procedures to setup a production machine open to the Internet, then ensure the following.</font>'''
 
'''<font color="red"><u>Warning:</u><br> If you use the above procedures to setup a production machine open to the Internet, then ensure the following.</font>'''

Revision as of 13:31, 26 July 2012

DSpace 1.7.2 installation using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

The following wiki pages describe the procedures to install a "vanilla" DSpace instance using an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server for our SUNScholar server.

Using the LTS version of Ubuntu is very highly reccomended.

It is vitally essential that you follow the procedures step-by-step !

Procedure 1: Install Ubuntu

Procedure 2: Prepare Ubuntu

Procedure 3: Install DSpace

Warning:
If you use the above procedures to setup a production machine open to the Internet, then ensure the following.

  1. Change ALL instances of the default "dspace" password to a very secure secret password.
  2. Change ALL instances of the default "dspace" username to another username, except for the main Ubuntu "dspace" account created during the server installation.

You have been warned !

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