First successful installation of the 64-bit version of Linux on VMware
Here are the programs that need to be installed:
Installing JDK:JDK8 64-bit Linux compression pack
Installing the Oracle:oracle XE 11g Linux installation file
Installing the TOMCAT:TOMCAT8 compression pack
Installing the redis:redis3.0 compression pack
Installing the activemq:activemq5.14.0 compression pack
Installing the elasticsearch:es2.4 compression pack
Installing the IK word breaker plugin: ik2.x Compressed Package
Connecting to remote Linux operations
Connect to Linux remotely using SECURECRT
Configuring SECURECRT Sessions
Upload the required installation package to Linux
Launch the uploaded software
Get remote connections
Select the desired file, right click on upload.
Installing the configuration JDK
First, we introduce different decompression methods of different files.
1, *. Tar with TAR–XVF decompression 2, *.gz with gzip-D or gunzip extract 3, *.tar.gz and * . tgz extract with Tar–xzf 4, *.bz2 with bzip2-D or with bunzip2 decompression 5, *. tar.bz2 with Tar–xjf extract 6 , *. Z Extract 7, *. Tar with uncompress. Z decompression with Tar–xzf 8, *. rar with Unrar e decompression 9, *.zip with unzip decompression
1 Uninstalling your own JDK
See Rpm-qa First | grep java
Then: Openjdk:rpm-e--nodeps rpm The name of the JDK to uninstall
2 Unzip the uploaded JDK installation package
Unzip Jdk-8u65-linux-x64.zip
3 Moving the installation directory to/USR
mv./jdk1.8.0_65//usr/
4 Create a link simplified catalog
Ln-s/usr/jdk1.8.0_65//USR/JDK
5 Editing environment variables path, java_home
Vi/etc/profile
Add java_home =/usr/jdk to the end of file CLASSPATH=.: $JAVA _home/lib export PATH = $JAVA _home/bin: $PATH
6:WQ exit
7 Restart Shutdown-r Now
8 Verifying that the configuration is successful
Input Java-version
If you have insufficient permission to view the version prompt ,
Chmod-r 777/USR/JDK for authorization
Installing Tomcat
1 extracting tomcat to opt directory
TAR-ZXVF apache-tomcat-8.0.28.tar.gz-c/opt
2 Create a link simplified catalog
Ln-s/opt/apache-tomcat-8.0.28/opt/tomcat
3. Turn off the firewall
Service Iptables Stop
4 starting Tomcat
/opt/tomcat/bin/startup.sh
Installing the Oracle Database
1 Unpacking the ZIP installation package
Unzip Oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm.zip
2 Enter Disk1, install oracle11g XE
RPM-IVH oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm
There are some parameters in the 3:/etc/init.d/oracle-xe file that contain the Oracle environment variables, and we only need to copy them from Oralce_home,oralce_base,path,oralce_sid to/etc/ Profile in
Export oracle_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/XE export Oracle_sid=Xe export oracle_base =/u01/app/Oracle export PATH= $ORACLE _home/bin: $PATH Lsnr= $ORACLE _home/bin/ Lsnrctl SQLPLUS= $ORACLE _home/bin/SQLPLUS oracle_owner=oracle
4wq Save exit
5 Make the Save effective immediately:
Source/etc/profile
Installing Redis
1. Installing GCC
Yum install-y gcc g++ gcc-c++ make
2. Unzip the Redis
Tar zxvf redis-3.0.0.tar.gz
3. Go to the Redis directory and execute make
CD redis-3.0.0
Make MALLOC=LIBC
4. Start off Redis
-Start Redis
Src/redis-server &
-Turn off Redis
SRC/REDIS-CLI shutdown
Installing ACTIVEMQ
1. Unzip the ActiveMQ
TAR-ZXVF apache-activemq-5.14.0-bin.tar.gz
2. Copy activemq to usr directory
MV Apache-activemq-5.14.0/usr
3. Enter the bin directory of the ACTIVEMQ
./activemq Start
4. See if the port is started
Netstat-an | grep 61616
5. Create a link
Ln-s/usr/apache-activemq-5.14.0//USR/ACTIVEMQ
6. Copy the boot file
Cp/usr/activemq/bin/activemq/etc/init.d
7. Editing
/etc/init.d/activemq
In the second row, add
"# # # BEGIN INIT info# provides: activemq# Required-Start: $remote _fs $syslog # Required- Stop: $remote _fs $syslog # default-start: 2 3 4 5# default-stop: 0 62345 64 36 #Short-Description: ActiveMQ server### END INIT INFO '
Add after the last #
"Export java_home=/usr/jdkactivemq_home=/usr/activemq"
8. Adding to System services
Chkconfig--
Installing Elasticsearch
1. Unzip
TAR-ZXVF elasticsearch-2.4.0.tar.gz
2. Move to the USR directory
MV Elasticsearch-2.4.0//usr/
3. Renamed to Elasticsearch
MV elasticsearch-2.4.0 Elasticsearch
4. Running Elasticsearch
/usr/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-d
Error, prompt cannot be run with root
Workaround: (add: After the original Run command)
-des.insecure.allow.root=True
Elasticsearch is not open to network access
5. External network access
Modifying a configuration file config/elasticsearch.yml
network.host:0.0.0.0
6. Install ES head Plugin
Enter the bin directory to enter Elasticsearch
./plugin Install Mobz/elasticsearch-head
7. Installing the IK word breaker
Decompression: Unzip Elasticsearch-analysis-ik-2.x.zip
-Enter the Target/releases directory under elasticsearch-analysis-ik-2.x
Copy files to%es%/plugins/analysis-ik
Cp-r.//usr/elasticsearch/plugins/analysis-ik
-Enter the Target/release/config directory
Copy all the configuration files under the%es%/config
Cp-r.//usr/elasticsearch/config/
-Configuration Elasticsearch.yml
Join
Index.analysis.analyzer.ik.type: "Ik"
-Access
http://ip:9200/_analyze?analyzer=ik&pretty=true&text= I love Java
Linux deployment Project (ORACLE+REDIS+ACTIVEMQ+ELASTICSEARCH+TOMCAT+JDK8)