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+ | ====What is Tonido?==== | ||
Tonido Server allows you to access all your files on your computer from a web browser, smartphone, tablet or even DLNA-enabled devices. No setup necessary. | Tonido Server allows you to access all your files on your computer from a web browser, smartphone, tablet or even DLNA-enabled devices. No setup necessary. | ||
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-Oh and it's free and cross platform - Available on Windows/Mac/Linux! | -Oh and it's free and cross platform - Available on Windows/Mac/Linux! | ||
- | ====Here's how to install the current version of Tonido on VortexBox:==== | + | ====How to install Tonido on VortexBox 2.3:==== |
0. Login to your VortexBox. | 0. Login to your VortexBox. | ||
- | 1. Download the latest Debian package for Tonido: | + | 1. Install needed packages. Only have to do this once. |
+ | <code>yum install binutils libpng12</code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Download the latest Debian package for Tonido (version 7.83.0.27601 as of Feb. 2016): | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
rm -rf /tmp/tonido | rm -rf /tmp/tonido | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
| | ||
- | 2. Unpack the .deb archive to get data.tar.gz and control.tar.gz: | + | 3. Unpack the .deb archive to get data.tar.gz and control.tar.gz: |
<code> | <code> | ||
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ls -l | ls -l | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | Note: If you get | ||
- | <code> | + | 4. Save the previous installation, if it exists. Skip this step if there is no previous installation in /usr/local/tonido. |
- | bash: ar: command not found | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | then install the binutils package to get the /usr/bin/ar command: | + | |
<code> | <code> | ||
- | yum install binutils | + | /usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh stop |
+ | mv /usr/local/tonido /usr/local/tonido.bak | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | Then try "ar -xv TonidoSetup.deb" again. | + | If you wish to start with a fresh configuration: |
- | + | ||
- | 3. Save the previous installation, if it exists. Skip this step if there is no previous installation in /usr/local/tonido. | + | |
<code> | <code> | ||
- | /usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh stop | + | mv /root/tonido /root/tonido.bak |
- | mv /usr/local/tonido /usr/local/tonido.bak | + | |
</code> | </code> | ||
- | 4. Unpack data.tar.gz in / to create /usr/local/tonido, /usr/share/applications|menu|pixmaps, etc.: | + | 5. Unpack data.tar.gz in / to create /usr/local/tonido, /usr/share/applications|menu|pixmaps, etc.: |
<code> | <code> | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
- | 5. Start the Tonido server: | + | 6. Create service file for Tonido: |
+ | A service file allows Tonido to be controlled by the systemctl command to start, stop, and get status. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Create and edit the service file: | ||
+ | <code>nano /lib/systemd/system/tonido.service</code> | ||
+ | Add the following lines to the file: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
- | /usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh start | + | [Unit] |
+ | Description=Tonido Server | ||
+ | After=local-fs.target network.target | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Service] | ||
+ | Type=forking | ||
+ | User=root | ||
+ | ExecStart=/usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh start | ||
+ | ExecStop=/usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh stop | ||
+ | Restart=on-failure | ||
+ | RestartSec=5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Install] | ||
+ | WantedBy=multi-user.target | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
+ | Write the file (**control-o**) and exit (**control-x**). | ||
+ | |||
+ | 7. Start the Tonido server: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code>systemctl start tonido</code> | ||
+ | This will start the Tonido server and create the /root/tonido directory and the configuration file /root/tonido/data/configex.xml. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To verify Tonido is running: | ||
+ | <code>systemctl status tonido</code> | ||
- | 6. To enable administration from a remote browser, stop the server and edit /root/tonido/data/configex.xml: | + | If you want to autostart Tonido at boot time: |
+ | <code>systemctl enable tonido</code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | 8. Note: in recent versions of Tonido (Feb. 2016), the value of **RemoteAdmin** is already set to **1**, so the configex.xml file does not have to be edited, and this step can be skipped. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To enable administration from a remote browser, stop the server and edit /root/tonido/data/configex.xml: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
- | /usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh stop | + | systemctl stop tonido |
nano /root/tonido/data/configex.xml | nano /root/tonido/data/configex.xml | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
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Then restart the server: | Then restart the server: | ||
- | <code> | + | <code>systemctl start tonido</code> |
- | /usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh start | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | 7. In a browser, go to the Tonido web interface at http://vortexbox-ip:10001 to create account, configure folders, etc. You can also access the Tonido web interface at https://accountname.tonidoid.com | + | 9. In a browser, go to the Tonido web interface at http://vortexbox-ip:10001 to create account, configure folders, etc. You can also access the Tonido web interface at https://accountname.tonidoid.com |
- | 8. To have Tonido autostart at boot, edit /usr/local/sbin/network_up.sh: | + | To access your personal Tonido Cloud on an iPhone or iPad, install the free Tonido App from the App Store. Login and setup a passcode for additional security. |
- | <code> | + | 10. Delete work files: |
- | nano /usr/local/sbin/network_up.sh | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | Add the line | + | <code>rm -rf /tmp/tonido</code> |
+ | 11. If you are happy with the new install, and want to delete the backups (if you created them in step 4): | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
- | /usr/local/tonido/tonido.sh start | + | rm -rf /usr/local/tonido.bak |
+ | rm -rf /root/tonido.bak | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
+ | 12. Commands to control Tonido: | ||
- | to the end of the file. | + | To start Tonido: |
- | Write the file (**control-o**) and exit (**control-x**). | + | <code>systemctl start tonido</code> |
- | 9. Delete work files: | + | To stop Tonido: |
+ | <code>systemctl stop tonido</code> | ||
- | <code> | + | To check Tonido status: |
- | rm -rf /tmp/tonido | + | <code>systemctl status tonido</code> |
- | </code> | + | |
- | 10. If you are happy with the new install, and want to delete the backup (if you created it in step 3): | + | |
- | <code> | + | To enable autostart at boot: |
- | rm -rf /usr/local/tonido.bak | + | <code>systemctl enable tonido</code> |
- | </code> | + | |
+ | To disable autostart at boot: | ||
+ | <code>systemctl disable tonido</code> |