![]() ![]() The Installation Wizard is now text-based, because, The 90s! Timezone The installation that happens after going through the wizard is either a typical CentOS/RHEL server install (New) or a set of scripts that run to create the Stacki software stack (Existing). The Installation Wizard is the same for either the New or the Existing installation methods. If you have not used the “–use-existing command”, the above any of the previous steps display the Installation Wizard to set system configuration including: network, password, timezone, pallets, and partitioning. Mount the stacki iso, and install stacki/5.6.5/redhat7/redhat/x86_64/RPMS/*.rpm Scientific Linux - It’s out there somewhere.RedHat 7.6 - You have subscription right?.Oracle Linux 7.6 - You have a subscription right?.CentOS 7.6 Use the “Everything” or “DVD” ISOs. ![]() OS Pallet You’ll need to download ONE of the following OS pallets: Download the Stacki ISO and put it on the server you want as the Stacki frontend. IMPORTANT: It is very important that you supply the stacki ISO and not the stackios ISO. To perform this installation, log into the frontend and download two pallets and one RPM Please don’t install onto an existing production server without prior testing. _REALLY IMPORTANT_: During the Stacki installation it is possible that Stacki will overwrite certain system files. ![]() The server must be running the x86_64 version of CentOS or RHEL 7.6. ![]() A Stacki frontend can be installed on top of an existing Red Hat based server. ![]()
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