# wget http://download.igniterealtime.org/openfire/openfire-3.8.1-1.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh openfire-3.8.1-1.i386.rpm
# service openfire start
check out the /opt/openfire/logs
Found it can't start.
I got it to start on RHEL 6 64 bit by installing the 32 bit library
yum install libldb.i686
It's actually just zlib.i686 it needs.
Installing libldb isn't necessary, but it installs zlib as a dependency.
Then goto http://[Server IP]:9090
Domain:
Admin Console Port:9090
Secure Admin Console Port:9091
Standard Database Connection:
Install mysql database to support it or use internal DB for small group.
# yum install mysql-server.x86_64
# service mysqld start
# /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation
# chkconfig mysqld on
Create an new openfire database and user.
# chkconfig openfire on
reference: Openfire Jabber/XMPP Server on CentOS mini-Howto
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Nice tutorial thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFor Video tutorial you can check out this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt-yWv_3NiM
Hi,
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