![]() ![]() Once you install SugarCRM, take a look at all the great modules Bitnami has to offer… you can install them all together into the same stack. Presto, SugarCRM is there, waiting for you to log in with the username you specified ( note: your password will be the MySQL root password to start). Once the installer is done, go back to your landing page, and select the “Applications” link. Step 2: Attach a static IP address to your Magento instance. Step 1: Get the default application password for your Magento website. Whether you want to configure mail support or not (for notifications) Here are a few steps you should complete to get started after your Magento instance is up and running on Amazon Lightsail. A username, real name, and e-mail address for the first user, as well as the root MySQL password you set.Ĥ. The directory where you installed the LAMP stack above.ģ. The installer will show the following screens, and ask you for some details:Ģ. Run the installer (mine was called “bitnami-sugarcrm-6.5.5-0-module-linux-圆4-installer.bin”) Run chmod to make the installer executable.ģ. Make sure you grab the module, and not the whole stack (which includes LAMP, but we already have that).Ģ. ![]() Download the SugarCRM module from Bitnami. Installing the SugarCRM module is as simple as mimicking the steps above, as follows:ġ. When it finishes, going to “ in your browser will display a nice landing page. The control script will take care of spinning up Apache and MySQL in the correct order. path /you /selected /above /ctlscript.sh start Once you download these files, you’ll need to make them executable. Add Linux and what does it spell: LAMP! So let’s start by grabbing Bitnami’s LAMP stack from the left-hand menu. Sure enough, the SugarCRM page shows it’s available as a module, and requires Apache, MySQL, and PHP. But I might want to install some other similar applications as well, so instead of going straight for the SugarCRM stack, let’s see if it’s available as a “module”. I’m going to create a test install of SugarCRM, a customer relationship management system because, well, I’ve always wanted to try it out. There doesn’t appear to be an easy way to upgrade these stacks to new versions… even Bitnami recommends you back-up your data, install the updated stack, and restore.īut again, these are really well suited for evaluation purposes (not to use in production), so with that in mind, let’s install one.Since they’re installable by a non-root user, some of the normal protection that having root-level permissions provides won’t be in place.They don’t install services to /etc/init.d/, so you’re required to start and stop these manually.Each installation is self-contained, so if for example you install the Drupal stack, the Joomla stack, and the WordPress stack to do a CMS comparison, you’ll have three different installations of Apache, MySQL, and PHP using disk space and RAM (we’ll show you how to avoid this below).On the other hand, there are also some things to keep in mind when installing Bitnami stacks: They don’t install services to /etc/init.d/, so you start and stop them as needed with a simple command.They’re installable by a non-root user, so all you need to do is point it to a place in your home directory.Uninstallation is just as easy… the uninstall script will remove any trace that the application was ever there. ![]()
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