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EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal


The EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal takes the tedious complexity out of installing and configuring a Liferay Enterprise Portal serevr. It enables you to bring up a Liferay server in a matter of minutes. Download a vmware or a xen appliance, and fire up the VM. Full GUI Configuration is included in the virtual appliance. You will not need to log into the underlying linux system to permform any administration tasks. The following illustrative screen captures are for the vmware appliance, however, the procedure is similar for the Xen Virtual Appliance.

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Download EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal for vmware
Download EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal for xen


REQUIREMENTS FOR THE VMWARE VIRTUAL APPLIANCE:

  • VM Host Computer
    1. VMware Virtual Machine Monitor Software
      1. VMware Server with VMWare Server Console on Linux/Windows XP
      2. VMware Player on Linux/Windows XP
    2. 512M of free memory
    3. 10 Gigabytes or more of disk space

  • A DHCP or Static IP Address for the EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal

    1. IP Address, Netmask, Default gateway and DNS Server information,
    2. or, a DHCP Server that will hand out an IP address to this Virtual Appliance


REQUIREMENTS FOR THE XEN VIRTUAL APPLIANCE:

  • VM Host Computer
    1. VM Host Server with Intel VT or AMD Pacifica (This is a fully virtualized Xen VM)
    2. Xen Virtual Machine Monitor Software - One of the following:
      1. EnSpeed VMM with LiveSync. EnSpeed VMM users may directly download this appliance into the EnSpeed VM Orchestrator using the built in Virtual Appliance browser. Read more about the EnSpeed Virtualization Platform here
      2. CentOS 5.0
      3. RedHat 5.0
    3. 512M of free memory
    4. 10 Gigabytes or more of disk space

  • A DHCP or Static IP Address for the EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal

    1. IP Address, Netmask, Default gateway and DNS Server information,
    2. or, a DHCP Server that will hand out an IP address to this Virtual Appliance

INSTALLATION:

1 Download the EnSpeedLiferayVA file.
2 Unrar or Untar it into a directory with at least 10 Gigabytes of free space
3 If this appliance is to be hosted on Windows, double click on the "Red Hat Linux.vmx" file
4 If this appliance is being hosted in Linux/VMware Server, then register the vmx with the VMware server using the command "vmware-cmd -s register full_path_name_to_the_vmx_file". Use the VMware Server console (vmware-server-console) program that is supplied as part of the "vmware-server-linux-console" package from vmware. Please note that the vmware server web UI, i.e. the vmware-mui package does not work with this Virtual Appliance. The following is a screen capture with the Virtual Appliance running in Vmware Server under Windows XP

SCREEN CAPTURE 1
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5 The Virtual Appliance starts up and displays the single configuration and status page. At this point, please configure networking for the Virtual Appliance. You may choose a DHCP Configuration as shown in Screen Capture 2 below, or a static IP address.

SCREEN CAPTURE 2
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6 Once the Network Configuration is saved, and the web browser returns to the main page.
7 Open a web browser and point it at the URL displayed in the step above, and your Liferay Enterprise Portal login is displayed. Use the login test@liferay.com with password test to access your new EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal server.

SCREEN CAPTURE 4
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8 Note the button "Enable ssh" at the top of the console admin page. Pushing this button enables ssh access into the EnSpeed Liferay Enterprise Portal Virtual Appliance. The ssh port is not opened permanently. Once you reboot the Virtual Appliance, it starts up with the ssh access disabled.


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