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How to privatize Spire.Cloud and deploy Ubuntu 18.04 system

2025-01-15 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article will explain in detail how Spire.Cloud privatizes and deploys Ubuntu 18.04. the content of the article is of high quality, so the editor shares it for you as a reference. I hope you will have some understanding of the relevant knowledge after reading this article.

This paper mainly introduces how to implement Spire.Cloud privatization deployment on Ubuntu 18.04system.

The detailed steps are as follows:

I. Environmental configuration

1. Turn off the firewall

1) check the firewall status first

Ufw status verbose (non-administrator needs to add sudo at the front)

By default, the firewall state is inactive, that is, the off state, as shown in the following figure. If the firewall state is active and you need to turn off the firewall, refer to the next step.

2) turn off the firewall

Ufw disable (non-administrator needs to add sudo at the front)

After executing the above command, you can use the ufw status verbose command to check the firewall status again to see if it has been shut down successfully.

2. Configure IP address

1) under the permission of the root account, use the command vim / etc/netplan/*.yaml to open the configuration file, configure the IP information, and then use the command netplan apply to apply the IP configuration, as shown in the following figure (note the space after the colon).

2) use the command ifconfig-a to see if IP is configured successfully.

II. Deploy Spire.Cloud

1. Contact to obtain the Spire.Cloud product deployment package.

Email: sales@e-iceblue.com; Tel: 028-81705109.

2. Copy the product deployment file to the Ubuntu 18.04system, which can be copied with the help of WinSCP tool. The specific steps are as follows.

1) Log in first

Note: if the connection fails and there is an error as shown in the figure below, check to see if sshd is installed on the server.

If not, refer to the following solution:

First, enter the command apt-get install yum, and then enter Y to continue.

Second, enter the command apt-get install openssh-server and enter Y to continue

Finally, enter the command ps-e | grep ssh enter, and you can see sshd, indicating that the installation has been successful.

By default, root users are not allowed to log in to SSH remotely. You can enter the configuration file through vim / etc/ssh/sshd_config to make the following modifications, and then restart using service sshd restart will take effect.

2) after the connection is successful, copy the product deployment file in, and here it is copied to the / root/ directory.

3. Install the product

Under the permission of the root account, go to the location of the install_ubuntu18.04.sh script file, run the command bash install_ubuntu18.04.sh > print.log to deploy and print the log.

4. Apply license

Copy the license file to the / root/spire.cloud/service/ConverterService/bin/license/ directory.

Then execute the command bash binding_license.sh to bind the license file, and the successful binding is shown below.

Note: privatization deployment requires a valid license file to be applied, otherwise the online editing service and WEB API service will not work properly.

If you need temporary license files, please contact us. Email: sales@e-iceblue.com; Tel: 028-81705109.

At this point, Spire.Cloud has been deployed. Now you can use the Spire.Cloud online editing service on your local server to create, edit, save and print Office (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) documents online, or use WEB API to manipulate Office (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) and PDF documents in your application, and then use online editing to view the resulting document.

Now test online editing. Enter "[Server ip]: 3000" in the browser address bar (192.168.0.109 3000 for this deployment), and the following interface appears:

Check Create a file filled with sample content and click Create Document to create a Word template document with content:

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