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===Recommended version===
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===Supported version===
SME Server 9.1 64-bit.
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SME Server http://mirror.pialasse.com/releases/10.1/iso/
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===Install===
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See https://wiki.koozali.org/SME_Server:10.1
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Includes known issues updating from SME10.0
  
 
===NetInstall===
 
===NetInstall===
When installing the netinstall ISO, you will be asked some basic questions (check the media, languages, keyboard layout etc.), followed by the question for the location of installation files. The options are:
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When installing the netinstall ISO, you will be asked some basic questions (check the media, languages, keyboard layout etc.), followed by the question for the location of installation files. The options are CD/DVD, Hard drive, NFS or URL
 
 
* CD/DVD
 
* Hard drive
 
* NFS
 
* URL
 
  
When you select the URL option the required URL is:
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When you select the URL option the required URL is provided as a mirrorlist. A mirrorlist of smeupdates is also provided so you do not have to do updates right after install.
http://mirror.contribs.org/releases/9.1/smeos/x86_64
 
  
The URL must be adapted to the specific SME Server version and architecture. [http://mirror.contribs.org/releases/ (overview of versions and architecture)].
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Next step will be to select the packages to install, i.e. minimal environment to get a fully functional SME 10. Failure to do this step, will leave you with a CentOS 7 minimal.
  
===Zsync===
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Unless you know what you are doing do not enter in the partitioning tool, doing so will erase SME preconfigured partitions, and using the auto partitioning option in this tool will give you CentOS default, in other word full use of all disks with LVM without any raid.
When updates become available you will be able to update a previous version of an iso using zsync, run the command from the same directory as your existing iso. zsync uses a control file to determine whether any blocks in the file are already known to the downloader, and only downloads the new blocks. If you don't have a previous iso zsync is still a good option, it will recover an interrupted download.
 
  
To install ZSync you need to ensure you have the Dag repositories enabled. See here: [http://wiki.contribs.org/Dag Dag], then issue the following commands:
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Final step will be to start installation.
  
yum install zsync --enablerepo=dag
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If you have special needs, or need to fully automatized the installer, you can create your own kickstart script and use it when loading the iso.
Reboot not required
 
cp smeserver-8.2-i386.iso smeserver-8.2.1-i386.iso [if you have a previous .iso]
 
zsync http://smeserver.bhs.mirrors.ovh.net/smeserver/releases/8.2/iso/i386/smeserver-8.2-i386.iso.zsync
 
  
 
===Upgrades===
 
===Upgrades===
To upgrade your existing SME Server to SME Server 9.1, see [http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:9.1#Upgrading Upgrading]
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To upgrade your existing SME Server to SME Server 10.1, see [http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:9.2#Upgrading Upgrading]
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===Support===
 
===Support===

Latest revision as of 02:28, 14 September 2022


The Koozali SME Server project

The Koozali Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit corporation that governs the open source Koozali SME Server project. Koozali SME Server is a stable, secure and easy to use/manage linux server that provides common server functionalities out of the box. Many open source contributions are available that can extend the default server functionality making Koozali SME Server an even more powerful and flexible business server solution. Thousands of Koozali SME Severs have been deployed as real or virtual servers and in the cloud to serve many small to medium enterprises, and this number is growing day by day. The Koozali SME Server is free to use but it takes a lot of effort and money to develop, make, and maintain. We therefore ask you for your considerations.

Volunteering

Koozali Foundation Inc. together with its community hosted at https://contribs.org is a collaborative effort of volunteers. You too can contribute to the development and continuity of the Koozali SME Server project as described on our volunteering page. Everybody is welcome to join the already 4000+ member contribs.org community and can contribute with any skill set.

Financial donations

You can also show your support by making financial donations. The preferred way to make financial donations is using the donate option in the forums. You are free to choose any amount and frequency, being monthly, yearly or only once. The benefit of donating through your forums account is that your forum user name will receive a badge, showing your donation status. If you do not have a forum account, you can create one, or select the below PayPal option to make your donations.

Commercial usage

Organizations that use Koozali SME Server for their business, provide professional services related to SME Server or in any other way benefit commercially from the Koozali SME Server project, are kindly requested to consider regular financial donations that reflect their business benefits.

Koozali Foundation Inc. is happy to supply an invoice for any donations received. For more information on invoicing please send a mail to treasurer@koozali.org.

Thank you for your considerations and support!


Koozali SME Server : STABLE releases
Version DVD ISO Checksum Netinstall ISO Checksum
SME Server 10.1
Release notes
Addendum

EOL June 30th, 2024

x86_64 MD5 SHA1 x86_64 MD5 SHA1
Direct link to the Koozali SME Server mirrors and how to become a mirror.

SME Server requires a DVD/CD, a USB Stick/Disk can also be used.

The Koozali Foundation Inc. would like to thank all of our sponsors and partners.

Supported version

SME Server http://mirror.pialasse.com/releases/10.1/iso/

Install

See https://wiki.koozali.org/SME_Server:10.1 Includes known issues updating from SME10.0

NetInstall

When installing the netinstall ISO, you will be asked some basic questions (check the media, languages, keyboard layout etc.), followed by the question for the location of installation files. The options are CD/DVD, Hard drive, NFS or URL

When you select the URL option the required URL is provided as a mirrorlist. A mirrorlist of smeupdates is also provided so you do not have to do updates right after install.

Next step will be to select the packages to install, i.e. minimal environment to get a fully functional SME 10. Failure to do this step, will leave you with a CentOS 7 minimal.

Unless you know what you are doing do not enter in the partitioning tool, doing so will erase SME preconfigured partitions, and using the auto partitioning option in this tool will give you CentOS default, in other word full use of all disks with LVM without any raid.

Final step will be to start installation.

If you have special needs, or need to fully automatized the installer, you can create your own kickstart script and use it when loading the iso.

Upgrades

To upgrade your existing SME Server to SME Server 10.1, see Upgrading

Support

If you have questions about your download or installation, feel free to make use of the contribs.org forums. The forums are available for questions, suggestions, and general comments. You may search and find the answer to your question there.