CentOS 5/6 Installation

These instructions are for installing Lasso Server on 32-bit/64-bit CentOS 5 or 64-bit CentOS 6.

RPM Installation

To install Lasso Server from an RPM, download the appropriate CentOS RPM for your system and run:

$> yum install httpd java-1.6.0-openjdk ImageMagick mysql
$> rpm -ivh name-of-file.rpm

When done, open http://your-server-domain.name/lasso9/instancemanager to load the initialization form and complete your Lasso installation.

From here on, you can read up on using the Lasso Instance Manager and Instance Administration and Configuration interfaces.

CentOS 5 32-bit/64-bit Installation with yum

To install Lasso Server with yum, the LassoSoft yum repository must be configured on the server. If the file does not exist, create /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS5-Lasso9.repo and enter the following:

[lassosoft]
name=LassoServer
failovermethod=priority
baseurl=http://centosyum.lassosoft.com/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://centosyum.lassosoft.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-lassosoft
http_caching=packages

To install Lasso Server on a 32-bit CentOS 5 system, as root run:

$> yum install Lasso-Instance-Manager

To install Lasso Server on a 64-bit CentOS 5 system, as root run:

$> yum install Lasso-Instance-Manager.x86_64

When done, open http://your-server-domain.name/lasso9/instancemanager to load the initialization form and complete your Lasso installation.

From here on, you can read up on using the Lasso Instance Manager and Instance Administration and Configuration interfaces.

CentOS 6 64-bit Installation with yum

To install Lasso Server with yum, the LassoSoft yum repository must be configured on the server. If the file does not exist, create /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS6-Lasso9.repo and enter the following:

[lassosoft]
name=LassoServer
failovermethod=priority
baseurl=http://centos6yum.lassosoft.com/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://centos6yum.lassosoft.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-lassosoft
http_caching=packages

To install Lasso Server on a 64-bit CentOS 6 system, as root run:

$> yum install Lasso-Instance-Manager

When done, open http://your-server-domain.name/lasso9/instancemanager to load the initialization form and complete your Lasso installation.

From here on, you can read up on using the Lasso Instance Manager and Instance Administration and Configuration interfaces.