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==OpenEMR Setup== | ==OpenEMR Setup== | ||
:* There will a series of entries which are very different from a localhost installation. | :* There will be a series of entries which are very different from a localhost installation. | ||
:* With a number of notable exceptions, as explained below; the installation steps are similar to that for the [[OpenEMR_Downloads|Linux Installation Guide]]. | :* With a number of notable exceptions, as explained below; the installation steps are similar to that for the [[OpenEMR_Downloads|Linux Installation Guide]]. | ||
:* Download the OpenEMR zipped file and unzip to the public_html folder. | :* Download the OpenEMR zipped file and unzip to the public_html folder. |
Revision as of 13:02, 16 March 2015
Foreword
Installation of OpenEMR will require a number of distinct steps that often trip up the user in a hosted environment.
OpenEMR Location
- Open File Manager in cPanel.
- Select your domain's document root. Make sure you are in your domain's public_html folder.
MySQL Creation
- You have to set up your database. Go back to your cPanel -> select Database Wizard.
- Database Creation Tutorial.
- The user you create must have all privileges.
- Write down the credentials for use in Step 2 of the OpenEMR setup.
- Be certain the collation of your tables matches that in the most current Demo. Guide for changing the collation. Mismatch of collations is a very common setup error.
OpenEMR Setup
- There will be a series of entries which are very different from a localhost installation.
- With a number of notable exceptions, as explained below; the installation steps are similar to that for the Linux Installation Guide.
- Download the OpenEMR zipped file and unzip to the public_html folder.
- In Step 1 select second option, "I have already created the database".
- In Step 2 carefully complete the MySQL Server section.
- The Server Host is not localhost, but the IP address of the server running MySQL.
- Enter the Database Name, Login Name and Password from MySQL Creation above.
- The User Hostname is not localhost, but the IP address of the server running Apache/PHP.
- Incorrect entries will mean an installation failure.
- Complete the setup according to the Linux Installation Guide.
Article courtesy of Jeyasithar of the OpenEMR Forums.