Tiki Manager is actively developed: so you may want to do git pull every once in a whileĪn example of git pull to update Tiki Manager tiki-manager]# git pull If you enter a passphrase, you will need to enter it every time you run Tiki Manager, and thus, automatic, unattended operations (like backups, file integrity checks, etc.) will not be possible.Įnter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Should generate an output similar to the one below, where the suggested approach is to leave the passphrase app]# php tiki-manager
The recommended layout, to keep things generic across Linux distributions, is to setup Tiki Manager under the folder /opt/tiki-manager/app, since ClearOS has its own system to manage virtual hosts, we will use a ClearOS managed virtualhost instead of setting up the web interface in /opt/tiki-manager/webroot.Įxecute the first time to generate the keys: The Apache Web Server yum install app-web-server