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Chapter 2 Get Started with Omada SDN Controller ■■ System Requirements Operating System: 64-bit Linux operating system, including Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/17.04/18.04, CentOS 6.x/7.x, Fedora 20 (or above), and Debian 9.8. Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox 32 (or above), Google Chrome 37 (or above), Opera 24 (or above), or Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 (or above). ■■ Install Omada Software Controller Download the installation file of Omada Software Controller from the website. Check the prerequisites and follow the steps based on your file version to install the controller. • Prerequisites for installing To successfully install Omada Software Controller, ensure that you have performed the following tasks before your installation: 1. Ensure that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) have been installed in your system. The controller requires that the system have Java 8 installed. Download the file according to your operating system from the website and follow the instructions to install the JRE. For Ubuntu16.04 or above, you can use the command: apt-get install openjdk-8-jre-headless to get the Java 8 installed. 2. Ensure that MongoDB has been installed in your system. The controller works when the system runs MongoDB 3.0.15-3.6.18. Download the file according to your operating system from the website and follow the instructions to install the MongoDB. 3. Ensure that you have jsvc and curl installed in your system before installation, which is vital to the smooth running of the system. If your system does not have jsvc or curl installed, you can install it manually with the command: apt-get install or yum install. For example, you can use the command: apt-get install jsvc or yum install jsvc to get jsvc installed. And if dependencies are missing, you can use the command: apt-get -f install to fix the problem. • Install the .tar.gz file 1. Make sure your PC is running in the root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode: sudo 2. Extract the tar.gz file using the command: tar zxvf Omada_Controller_v4.1.5_linux_x64_targz.tar.gz 3. Install Omada Controller using the command: sudo bash ./install.sh • Install the .deb file 1. Make sure your PC is running in the root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode: sudo 2. Install the .deb file using the command: dpkg -i Omada_Controller_v4.1.5_linux_x64.deb If dependencies are missing during the installation, you can use the command: apt-fix-broken install to fix the problem. 11

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Chapter 2
Get Started with Omada SDN Controller
System Requirements
Operating System:
64-bit Linux operating system, including Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/17.04/18.04,
CentOS 6.x/7.x, Fedora 20 (or above), and Debian 9.8.
Web Browser:
Mozilla Firefox 32 (or above), Google Chrome 37 (or above), Opera 24 (or above), or
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 (or above).
Install Omada Software Controller
Download the installation file of Omada Software Controller from the
website
. Check the
prerequisites and follow the steps
based on your file version to install the controller.
Prerequisites for installing
To successfully install Omada Software Controller, ensure that you have performed the following
tasks before your installation:
1.
Ensure that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) have been installed in your system. The
controller requires that the system have Java 8 installed. Download the file according to your
operating system from the
website
and follow the instructions to install the JRE.
For Ubuntu16.04 or above, you can use the command:
apt-get install openjdk-8-jre-headless
to get the Java 8 installed.
2.
Ensure that MongoDB has been installed in your system. The controller works when the system
runs MongoDB 3.0.15–3.6.18. Download the file according to your operating system from the
website
and follow the instructions to install the MongoDB.
3.
Ensure that you have
jsvc
and
curl
installed in your system before installation, which is vital to
the smooth running of the system. If your system does not have
jsvc
or
curl
installed, you can
install it manually with the command:
apt-get install
or
yum install
. For example, you can use
the command:
apt-get install jsvc
or
yum install jsvc
to get
jsvc
installed. And if dependencies
are missing, you can use the command:
apt-get -f install
to fix the problem.
Install the .tar.gz file
1.
Make sure your PC is running in the root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode:
sudo
2.
Extract the tar.gz file using the command:
tar zxvf Omada_Controller_v4.1.5_linux_x64_targz.tar.gz
3.
Install Omada Controller using the command:
sudo bash ./install.sh
Install the .deb file
1.
Make sure your PC is running in the root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode:
sudo
2.
Install the .deb file using the command:
dpkg -i Omada_Controller_v4.1.5_linux_x64.deb
If dependencies are missing during the installation, you can use the command:
apt-fix-broken
install
to fix the problem.