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#* For a tutorial GoTo: http://lucidnerd.wordpress.com/2012/01/11/how-to-start-stop-microsofts-iis/ | #* For a tutorial GoTo: http://lucidnerd.wordpress.com/2012/01/11/how-to-start-stop-microsofts-iis/ | ||
#* Not mentioned in this video is the option to stop Micro Soft Deployment Internet Services permanently by turning the option from automatic into manual.<br><br> | #* Not mentioned in this video is the option to stop Micro Soft Deployment Internet Services permanently by turning the option from automatic into manual.<br><br> | ||
# '''A User Manual''' can be found at: | # '''A User Manual''' can be found at: [[Media:OpenEMRAppliance4_1_1.pdf|Main Instructions]] | [[Media:OpenEMR4_1_0Upgrade4_1_1.pdf|Upgrade Instructions]]<br><br> | ||
# '''Don't try this at home.''' (Unless you understand basic Linux commands) | # '''Don't try this at home.''' (Unless you understand basic Linux commands) | ||
#* Following the User Manual version 2012, it does what it says. '''Nothing more!''' So if you want to go to a former state, this can not be found in the same manual. '''Removing is challenging'''. | #* Following the User Manual version 2012, it does what it says. '''Nothing more!''' So if you want to go to a former state, this can not be found in the same manual. '''Removing is challenging'''. | ||
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#* Installing any Ubuntu driven new programs, makes the Virtual Appliance Machine (Used as an elastic 80 Gb entity) quickly grow beyond the 5Gb boundaries. | #* Installing any Ubuntu driven new programs, makes the Virtual Appliance Machine (Used as an elastic 80 Gb entity) quickly grow beyond the 5Gb boundaries. | ||
#* To find your original OpenEMR start-up terminal screen, use CTR+ALT+F(Function key F1 or F2, etc....) | #* To find your original OpenEMR start-up terminal screen, use CTR+ALT+F(Function key F1 or F2, etc....) | ||
#* To work in VMPlayer full screen does not what it says. It is the same small screen in a wide full screen monitor field. | #* To work in VMPlayer full screen does not what it says. It is the same small screen in a wide full screen monitor field.<br><br> | ||
# '''Archive of OpenEMR Appliance Documentation''' | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance4 1 1.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR4 1 0Upgrade4 1 1.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance4 1 0.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR4 0 0Upgrade4 1 0.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance4 0 0.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR3 2 0Upgrade4 0 0.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance3 2 0.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR3 1 0Upgrade3 2 0.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance3 1 0.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR3 0 1Upgrade3 1 0.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance3 0 1.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR2 8 3Upgrade3 0 1.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance2 8 3.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR2 8 2Upgrade2 8 3.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance2 8 2.pdf]] | [[Media:OpenEMR2 8 1Upgrade2 8 2.pdf]] | |||
#*[[Media:OpenEMRAppliance2 8 1.pdf]] |
Latest revision as of 22:13, 21 May 2016
- HowTo: Auto-start the VMPlayer in Windows.
- Make a shortcut for the Virtual-Appliance.vmx file on the desktop.
- RightClick on the Desktop-Shortcut, choose: Open with...
- Choose as default program VMPlayer.
- This connection with VMPlayer has only once to be made. Windows will remember this choice.
- Choose VMPlayer from already installed programs => SAVE
- Now Double Click Shortcut. VMPlayer will start. If finished you can use the Browser of your choice with the suggested defaults.
- Be sure to make a static IP address (See Appliance manual), to login with a Browser-homepage startup. (https://....)
- If confronted with a blank-screen in VMPlayer: Click with mouse in VMPlayer and hit CTR-key.
- To leave the VMPlayer and go back to Windows OS, hit CTR+ALT
- If Shortcut is entered in Start menu in Windows, the part of DoubleClick the Shortcut can be omitted and VMPlayer is ready to use after complete startup.
- Put the shortcut in C:/Documents and Settings/USER/Start Menu/Programs/Startup this will automatically starts the VMPlayer when the account loads.
- Back up the easy way.
- Make a full copy of the Directory of Virtual machine to portable harddisk or USB-stick with sufficient memory. (8G should be enough for starters with a local (PC) machine)
- Be sure to turn off the Appliance in VMPlayer, otherwise you do not copy all files. Some might be in use and/or .locked for copy.
- If Appliance is stopped, just Copy Virtual Appliance folder to the external HD, USB or whatever back-up media you want to use.
- In need for restore: Copy the Folder of the Vitual Appliance machine back to the HD on local (PC) machine.
- For effective work in VMPlayer Appliance (Your own Ubuntu work environment, within Windows or other OS)
- Be sure to do an update for Ubuntu database first: sudo apt-get update , do this within the VMPlayer with Login and Password.
- This makes the database for Ubuntu programs ready for installing different Ubuntu programs.
- Improve read/change Ubuntu text-files. Use the latest vim-program in OpenEMR Appliance.
- Install the full vim with sudo apt-get install vim. (the older vim included does not do syntax coloring)
- To end vim viewing files, use .... :!q .... to go back for more cursor input and NOT saving corrections/mistakes made.
- Use .... vim --help .... to see more options for use of vim file text editor.
- How to Patch the Appliance OpenEMR machine (there are two methods described below)
- Command line method:
- Login the VMPayer Machine with Login and Password
- Go to the OpenEMR directory: cd /var/www/openemr
- First ensure you have 'unzip' installed: sudo apt-get install unzip
- Type ls -a to see if the Patch of choice is available as file, if not, continue with following steps.
- Download the Patch with command: sudo wget http://www.open-emr.org/patch/X-X-X-PatchX.zip
- Next unzip the downloaded file: sudo unzip X-X-X-Patch-X.zip
- All un-zipped files should be the same directory as where you can find the file sql_patch.php
- Open the your Browser and surf to: https://192.168.1.XXX/openemr/sql_patch.php
- Have patience, Browser, Appliance machine, VMPlayer and your computer will do the work as can be seen with the blinking of the harddisk, while executing the command.
- Make your Browser go to Login page: https://192.168.1.xxx/openemr, and your Patch should be available.
- Webmin method:
- This method assumes that you have downloaded patch to your computer desktop.
- Login to your appliance thru webmin https://(your IP address):1000 (Then openemr openemrcool)
- click others/upload and download
- choose upload to server (on top bar)
- in files to upload; click on choose file and browse for patch
- in File or directory to upload to; either input /var/www/openemr or use the browse button to find above file
- Note : owned by user should default to root
- Extract archive or compressed files click (Yes, then delete) button (first button)
- click on upload button
- Will then give you confirmation, ie"successfully uploaded the following files." Will list the patch and extracted files.
- If you login to OpenEMR it will now show version and patch version on login screen.
- Now leave webmin and proceed as usual to instal patch thru https://(your IP address)/openemr/sql_patch.php
- What if you can't use Port:80 due to installation of other new/old software?
- At least this was mentioned under XAMPP and WAMPP installation, so it could also be an issue in Appliances that uses Port:80
- For a tutorial GoTo: http://lucidnerd.wordpress.com/2012/01/11/how-to-start-stop-microsofts-iis/
- Not mentioned in this video is the option to stop Micro Soft Deployment Internet Services permanently by turning the option from automatic into manual.
- A User Manual can be found at: Main Instructions | Upgrade Instructions
- Don't try this at home. (Unless you understand basic Linux commands)
- Following the User Manual version 2012, it does what it says. Nothing more! So if you want to go to a former state, this can not be found in the same manual. Removing is challenging.
- Installing the Kubunutu desktop as proposed, leaves you with Kubuntu. Nothing wrong with that, but you need a substantial amount of Linux commands to stop Kubuntu Login-screen, even with the help of many Ubuntu Forums you might be stuck with the Kubuntu Login screen.
- Get used to make a back-up COPY! (Copy the whole directory of the virtual machine as mentioned before), once challenged to enter Linux command-line options.
- Installing any Ubuntu driven new programs, makes the Virtual Appliance Machine (Used as an elastic 80 Gb entity) quickly grow beyond the 5Gb boundaries.
- To find your original OpenEMR start-up terminal screen, use CTR+ALT+F(Function key F1 or F2, etc....)
- To work in VMPlayer full screen does not what it says. It is the same small screen in a wide full screen monitor field.
- Archive of OpenEMR Appliance Documentation
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance4 1 1.pdf | Media:OpenEMR4 1 0Upgrade4 1 1.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance4 1 0.pdf | Media:OpenEMR4 0 0Upgrade4 1 0.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance4 0 0.pdf | Media:OpenEMR3 2 0Upgrade4 0 0.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance3 2 0.pdf | Media:OpenEMR3 1 0Upgrade3 2 0.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance3 1 0.pdf | Media:OpenEMR3 0 1Upgrade3 1 0.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance3 0 1.pdf | Media:OpenEMR2 8 3Upgrade3 0 1.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance2 8 3.pdf | Media:OpenEMR2 8 2Upgrade2 8 3.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance2 8 2.pdf | Media:OpenEMR2 8 1Upgrade2 8 2.pdf
- Media:OpenEMRAppliance2 8 1.pdf