Omada Controller on Ubuntu
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I need to install eap controller on Ubunut VM. If anyone have a guide to help me, please aswer this topic.
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Hi, thanks to share, but i followed this steps and not have success.
Omada Controller still starting for a long time and nothings happpened.
Can you suggest me any fix that?
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@nogueiratech Can you re-install the Omada Controller and show up the process of installation? May be we can find some useful information from the screenshot.
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OS: Ubuntu Server 18.04.3 LTS
1 Step: sudo -i
2 Step: cd /tmp
3 Step: wget https://static.tp-link.com/2019/201905/20190527/Omada_Controller_v3.1.13_linux_x64.tar.gz
4 Step: tar zxvf Omada_Controller_v3.1.13_linux_x64.tar.gz
5 Step cd /tmp/Omada_Controller_v3.1.13_linux_x64.tar.gz/
6 Step ./install.sh
7 Step Starting Omada Controller ...............................................................................................................................
This is the steps that i follow to install com VM.
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Hi
In your steps missing installing “jsvc”, “curl” and “net-tools”.
Are all these packages successfully installed?
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Hi, yeap.
i installed “jsvc”, “curl” and “net-tools” and this is the result when i try to install Omada Controller
root@omada:/tmp/Omada_Controller_v3.2.4_linux_x64# ls
bin data install.sh jre keystore lib properties readme.txt uninstall.sh webapps
root@omada:/tmp/Omada_Controller_v3.2.4_linux_x64# bash install.sh
Omada Controller will be installed in [/opt/tplink/EAPController] (y/n): y
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Installation start ...
Install Omada Controller succeeded!
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Omada Controller will start up with system boot. You can also control it by [/usr/bin/tpeap].
Starting Omada Controller. Please wait....................................................................................
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check whether Omada controller and mongod is running:
ps -eaf
Check whether it listens on ports 8088, 8043, 29810 - 29813:
netstat -tulpen
If it is not running, check /opt/tplink/EAPController/logs, files server.log and startup.log, search for error messages.
If it is running, proceed to check IP connectivity of the EAP: can the EAP reach the server?
If not, hard-reset the EAP and try again. Make sure there is no firewall blocking access to the ports listed above.
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