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Mihini/Install Mihini
The fast option to get ready with Mihini is to get it from the .deb
, the .rpm
or the AUR:
Contents
Installation
Debian-based
32 bits
$ wget http://<path>/mihini-0.8.0-i368.deb $ sudo dpkg -i mihini-0.8.0-i368.deb
64 bits
$ wget http://<path>/mihini-0.8.0-and64.deb $ sudo dpkg -i mihini-0.8.0-amd64.deb
Fedora
32 bits
$ wget http://<path>/mihini-0.8.0-i386.rpm $ sudo rpm -U mihini-0.8.0.i386.rpm
64 bits
$ wget http://<path>/mihini-0.8.0-amd64.rpm $ sudo rpm -U mihini-0.8.0.amd64.rpm
ArchLinux / ArchLinuxARM
The AUR package is available for any arch, so if you have yaourt (which is available on ArchLinuxARM withpacman -Syu yaourt
), you just need to: $ yaourt -Syu mihini-git
Managing the daemon
With the .deb
, a sysV init script is provided, and with the .rpm
and the AUR packages, there is a systemd config file.
Theses daemons are automatically launched in the end of the installation process (and stopped when you uninstall the packages). This mean that you don't have to manage appmon_daemon & the Mihini Agent by yourself.
To manage the sysV init daemon, you can use sudo /etc/init.d/mihini {start|stop|restart|purge}
(purge will clean /var/opt/mihini/persist/*
),
and with systemd, there is also sudo systemctl {start|stop|restart|enable|disable} mihini
Next
Then, you can go back to the main tutorial: Run Mihini on an Open Hardware platform