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Installation
Django-orchestra ships with a set of management commands for automating some of the installation steps.
These commands are meant to be run within a clean Debian-like distribution, you should be specially careful while following this guide on a customized system.
Django-orchestra can be installed on any Linux system, however it is strongly recommended to chose the reference platform for your deployment (Debian 7.0 wheezy and Python 2.7).
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Create a system user for running Orchestra
adduser orchestra # not required but it will be very handy sudo adduser orchestra sudo su - orchestra
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Install django-orchestra's source code
sudo apt-get install python-pip sudo pip install django-orchestra # ==dev if you want the in-devel version
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Install requirements
sudo orchestra-admin install_requirements
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Create a new project
cd ~orchestra orchestra-admin startproject <project_name> # e.g. panel cd <project_name>
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Create and configure a Postgres database
sudo python manage.py setuppostgres --db_password <password> python manage.py syncdb python manage.py migrate
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Configure celeryd
sudo python manage.py setupcelery --username orchestra
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Configure the web server:
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput sudo apt-get install nginx-full uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python sudo python manage.py setupnginx
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Start all services:
sudo python manage.py startservices
Upgrade
To upgrade your Orchestra installation to the last release you can use upgradeorchestra
management command. Before rolling the upgrade it is strongly recommended to check the release notes.
sudo python manage.py upgradeorchestra
Current in development version (master branch) can be installed by
sudo python manage.py upgradeorchestra dev
Additionally the following command can be used in order to determine the currently installed version:
python manage.py orchestraversion
Extra
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Generate a passwordless ssh key for orchestra user ssh-keygen
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Copy this key to all servers orchestra will manage, including itself is neccessary ssh-copy-id root@