![]() ![]() ![]() # hit ":wq" to save and close the file (w=write, q=quit) # hit "i" key to start inserting / typing into the file # in case you are new to the vim commands read below: Step 8: Add a system service for Metabase application so that it can be managed like other services (nginx, bench, etc.)Ĭreate a new file “ rvice” at: /etc/systemd/system/ sudo vim sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/rvice ![]() Sudo chown -R metabaseusr:metabasegrp /applications/metabase Sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -g metabasegrp metabaseusr Step 7: Create a new user and group and change ownership of the metabase directory to this new user sudo groupadd -r metabasegrp Step 6: Start the Metabase application java -jar metabase.jar # you can get the latest version download link from Step 5: Download the Metabase application wget Step 4: Create a directory for metabase installation sudo mkdir -p /applications/metabase Sudo which java # this will print /usr/bin/java Step 3: Check java version and installation path sudo java -version # this will print the java version installed Step 2: Install Java JRE ( select Yes for any installation prompts) sudo apt-get install default-jre Step 1: Login to your server’s SSH terminal and update available packages ( if you log in as root, then switch to you admin user using “su ” command) sudo apt-get update Let’s start with the Metabase installation now: After a lot of tinkering around I finally managed to install and get Metabase running on the same server as ERPNext.Īs my contribution to ERPNext’s wonderful community, I am sharing a step-by-step installation guide for Metabase to run along with ERPNext.īefore we start, I assume that you have already setup, installed and are running ERPNext on a Ubuntu server on cloud platforms like AWS, GCP, DO, etc. ![]()
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