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oxd-server Installation#

System Requirements#

oxd needs to be deployed on a server or VM with the following minimum requirements.

CPU Unit RAM Disk Space Processor Type
1 400MB 200MB 64 Bit

Note: oxd requires Java version 1.8

Linux Packages#

The oxd Linux packages provide an easy way to install the oxd-server and the oxd-https-extension. Follow the steps below to get started:

Step 1: Find the proper linux package below.

Step 2: After installation, configure your oxd-server and add your license keys. If you need to obtain a license, register on the oxd website.

Step 3: Run the following command to start your oxd-server:

/etc/init.d/oxd-server start

Step 4: To support RESTful (https) calls to your oxd-server, you can now move on to the oxd-https-extension docs.

Note

If you need to stop your oxd-serverat any point, you can run the following command: /etc/init.d/oxd-server stop

Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty)#

echo "deb https://repo.gluu.org/ubuntu/ trusty main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gluu-repo.list
curl https://repo.gluu.org/ubuntu/gluu-apt.key | apt-key add -
apt-get update
apt-get install oxd-server=3.1.2-*

Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial)#

echo "deb https://repo.gluu.org/ubuntu/ xenial main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gluu-repo.list
curl https://repo.gluu.org/ubuntu/gluu-apt.key | apt-key add -
apt-get update
apt-get install oxd-server=3.1.2-*

Debian 8 (Jessie)#

echo "deb https://repo.gluu.org/debian/ jessie main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gluu-repo.list
curl https://repo.gluu.org/debian/gluu-apt.key | apt-key add -
apt-get update
apt-get install oxd-server=3.1.2-*

CentOS 6#

wget https://repo.gluu.org/centos/Gluu-centos6.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/Gluu.repo
wget https://repo.gluu.org/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU -O /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
yum clean all
yum install oxd-server-3.1.2

CentOS 7#

wget https://repo.gluu.org/centos/Gluu-centos7.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/Gluu.repo
wget https://repo.gluu.org/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU -O /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
yum clean all
yum install oxd-server-3.1.2

RHEL 6#

wget https://repo.gluu.org/rhel/Gluu-rhel6.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/Gluu.repo
wget https://repo.gluu.org/rhel/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU -O /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
yum clean all
yum install oxd-server-3.1.2

RHEL 7#

wget https://repo.gluu.org/rhel/Gluu-rhel7.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/Gluu.repo
wget https://repo.gluu.org/rhel/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU -O /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-GLUU
yum clean all
yum install oxd-server-3.1.2

Manual installation#

The oxd-server is a self-contained program. You can just unzip the folder and run it.

Note

To support RESTful calls to your oxd-server, after you complete manual installation below proceed to the oxd-https-extension installation docs.

Windows#

  1. Make a folder called oxd-server (or whatever you like)

  2. Unzip the zip distribution in the above folder you just created.

  3. Now configure oxd following the configuration instructions.

  4. Run oxd-server/bin/oxd-start.bat

Note that under Windows you may need to change default h2 database location path, to something like

 "storage_configuration": {
    "dbFileLocation":"c:\\opt\\oxd-server\\bin\\oxd_db"
  }

Unix#

  1. Make a folder called oxd-server (or whatever you like), and cd to this folder

  2. $ wget http://ox.gluu.org/maven/org/xdi/oxd-server/3.1.2.Final/oxd-server-3.1.2.Final-distribution.zip

  3. $ unzip oxd-server-3.1.2.Final-distribution.zip

  4. Now configure oxd following the configuration instructions.

  5. $ nohup bin/oxd-start.sh

Manual Build oxd-server Server#

If you're a Java geek, you can build the oxd-server server using Maven.

The code is available in Github. A zip file can be downloaded directly from this link.

The following command can be run inside the oxd folder to run the build:

  $ mvn clean package

oxd-server Un-Install Procedure#

Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty)/Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial)/Debian 8 (Jessie)#

$ sudo apt-get remove oxd-server

CentOS 6/CentOS 7/RHEL 6/RHEL 7#

# yum remove oxd-server