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Install zPanel on Ubuntu 12.04
Install zPanel on Ubuntu 12.04
Logged into the server using Putty as root, run following command to update apt cache,
Then run following command to download the zPanel install script,
Make the script executable,
Then run the script
You’ll have to confirm again that you want to run the installer of zPanel. The you’ll be asked few questions. A important one will be FQDN for the zpanel. Type in the sub-domain name you’re willing access zPanel from. It’s the sub-domain you’ve created earlier. Mine was test.cenpri.com. Then you’ll be asked for public IP address of the server. Type in your server’s IP address and confirm the installation.
It’ll take few minutes to complete the installation. The script will install all necessary components to host websites on your server including Apache, php, MySQL, FTP, phpMyAdmin and many more. You’ll see your login details on CLI after successful install of zPanel. It’ll look similar to below image. Make sure you save your login details as this will be the last time it’s being displayed.
Finally, you’ll be asked to restart your server. And when your server comes back online, you can access zPanel from your server’s IP address or sud-domain you setup earlier.
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ZPanel Ubuntu Installer 10.1.0
Install a clean Ubuntu server with ZPanelX
LOG INTO YOUR SERVER AS THE ROOT USER, do not use sudo.
- Download the correct installer for your system: 64 Bit Installer
- Unzip the tarball 64 Bit Installer
- Change the script to be executable 64 Bit Installer
- Install pre-required packages:
- Run the ZPanelX installer 64 Bit Installer
- Follow the on screen instructions during the installation.
- The zadmin, MySQL root & postfix passwords are all stored in /root/passwords.txt after installation.
- Lastly run the following command to fix the zpanel stored IP (broken api call) REPLACE 0's with your actual public IP:
wget
http://www.zvps.co.uk/downloads/ubuntu/10-1-0/installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Installer
wget
http://www.zvps.co.uk/downloads/ubuntu/10-1-0/installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x.tar.gz
tar -xf installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Installer
tar -xf installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x.tar.gz
chmod +x installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Installer
chmod +x installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x
apt-get install curl
./installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Installer
./installer-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x
setso --set server_ip 000.000.000.000
ZPanelCP Ubuntu 10.1.0 Update
Upgrade an existing 10.0.2 server to 10.1.0
Warnings about this update, do NOT update until you have read this section:
- Only use this script to update from 10.0.2 to 10.1.0
- If you haven't manually updated the postfix MySQL password a new password will be generated and stored in /root/passwords.txt
LOG INTO YOUR SERVER AS THE ROOT USER, do not use sudo.
- Download the correct updater for your system: 64 Bit Updater
- Unzip the tarball 64 Bit Updater
- Change the script to be executable 64 Bit Updater
- Run the ZPanelX updater 64 Bit Updater
- Follow the on screen instructions during the installation.
- You will need your MySQL root password to perform this update (can be obtainted from /etc/zpanel/panel/cnf/db.php)
- If a new postfix password has been generated during the update it will be stored in /root/passwords.txt
- Lastly run the following command to fix the zpanel stored IP (broken api call) REPLACE 0's with your actual public IP:
wget http://www.zvps.co.uk/downloads/ubuntu/10-1-0/updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Updater
wget http://www.zvps.co.uk/downloads/ubuntu/10-1-0/updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x.tar.gz
tar -xf updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Updater
tar -xf updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x.tar.gz
chmod +x updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Updater
chmod +x updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x
./updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-64.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Updater
./updater-10-1-0-ubuntu-32.sh.x
setso --set server_ip 000.000.000.000
ZPanelCP Ubuntu 10.0.2 Update
Upgrade an existing 10.0.1 server to 10.0.2
Warnings about this update, do NOT update until you have read this section:
- If you are updating from 10.0.1 to 10.0.2 You MUST run the 10.0.1 update script regardless of the version currently shown in zpanel (10.0.0 or 10.0.1). BEFORE running this update.
- After the 10.0.2 update, the zadmin password has been reset and stored in /root/passwords.txt ALL User Passwords Need either Resetting by the zadmin or reset by the user using the forgotten password functionality
- The zadmin API key has also been reset, if you are using this in any other application please update it.
- Be aware this update makes a LOT of system configuration changes to all third party applications used by zpanel. Check the running AND functionality of all systems after the updates
- If you have any issues after the installation please post in http://forums.zpanelcp.com/forumdisplay.php?63-General-Support-amp-Questions PLEASE PUT [update] at the start of your post TITLE so the support team at ZPanelCP can identify what type of support ticket they are dealing with
LOG INTO YOUR SERVER AS THE ROOT USER, do not use sudo.
- Download the correct updater for your system: 64 Bit Updater
- Unzip the tarball 64 Bit Updater
- Change the script to be executable 64 Bit Updater
- Run the ZPanelX installer 64 Bit Updater
- Follow the on screen instructions during the installation.
- At the end please record down the mysql root password. (you will need this to access mysql via the root user and also for running future updates to zpanel) All Passwords are stored in /root/passwords.txt
- Lastly run the following command to fix the zpanel stored IP (broken api call) REPLACE 0's with your actual public IP:
wget
http://www.zvps.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/ubuntu-12-04/package/installer-x86_64-10-0-2.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Updater
wget
http://www.zvps.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/ubuntu-12-04/package/installer-x86-10-0-2.sh.x.tar.gz
tar -xf installer-x86_64-10-0-2.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Updater
tar -xf installer-x86-10-0-2.sh.x.tar.gz
chmod +x installer-x86_64-10-0-2.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Updater
chmod +x installer-x86-10-0-2.sh.x
./installer-x86_64-10-0-2.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Updater
./installer-x86-10-0-2.sh.x
setso --set server_ip 000.000.000.000
ZPanelCP Ubuntu 10.0.1
Upgrade an existing 10.0.0 server to 10.0.1
Warnings about this update, do NOT update until you have read this section:
- If you are updating from 10.0.0 to 10.0.1 You MUST update to 10.0.2 straight afterwards
- After the 10.0.2 update, the zadmin password has been reset and stored in /root/passwords.txt ALL User Passwords Need either Resetting by the zadmin or reset by the user using the forgotten password functionality
- The zadmin API key has also been reset, if you are using this in any other application please update it.
- Be aware this update makes a LOT of system configuration changes to all third party applications used by zpanel. Check the running AND functionality of all systems after the updates
- If you have any issues after the installation please post in http://forums.zpanelcp.com/forumdisplay.php?63-General-Support-amp-Questions PLEASE PUT [update] at the start of your post TITLE so the support team at ZPanelCP can identify what type of support ticket they are dealing with
LOG INTO YOUR SERVER AS THE ROOT USER, do not use sudo.
- Download the correct update script for your system: 64 Bit Updater
- Unzip the tarball 64 Bit Updater
- Change the script to be executable 64 Bit Updater
- Run the ZPanelX Updater 64 Bit Updater
- Follow the on screen instructions during the installation.
- At the end please record down the mysql root password. (you will need this to access mysql via the root user and also for running future updates to zpanel) All Passwords are stored in /root/passwords.txt
- Lastly run the following command to fix the zpanel stored IP (broken api call) REPLACE 0's with your actual public IP:
wget
http://www.zvps.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/ubuntu-12-04/package/installer-x86_64-10-0-1.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Updater
wget
http://www.zvps.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/ubuntu-12-04/package/installer-x86-10-0-1.sh.x.tar.gz
tar -xf installer-x86_64-10-0-1.sh.x.tar.gz
Or
32 Bit Updater
tar -xf installer-x86-10-0-1.sh.x.tar.gz
chmod +x installer-x86_64-10-0-1.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Updater
chmod +x installer-x86-10-0-1.sh.x
./installer-x86_64-10-0-1.sh.x
Or
32 Bit Updater
./installer-x86-10-0-1.sh.x
setso --set server_ip 000.000.000.000