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setup ampps
  1. SETUP AMPPS HOW TO
  2. SETUP AMPPS PASSWORD
  3. SETUP AMPPS MAC
  4. SETUP AMPPS WINDOWS

If the file install.php does not exist, run the following command, "path/to/Ampps/php/php.exe" -c "path/to/Ampps/apache/php.ini" "path/to/Ampps/ampps/softaculous/enduser/install.php" usr/local/ampps/php/bin/php -c /usr/local/ampps/php/etc/php.ini /usr/local/ampps/ampps/softaculous/enduser/install.php Applications/AMPPS/php/bin/php -c /Applications/AMPPS/php/etc/php.ini /Applications/AMPPS/ampps/softaculous/enduser/install.php Solution: Type this command in Terminal/command prompt Solution: Restore Default Configuration from PHP Tab of AMPPS Control CenterĬase 2: Cron was not able to run after installing AMPPS for the first time. There can be several reasons for this too. Accessing Admin/Enduser Panel gives a Blank Page.Ī. How can I install/use scripts on a local network.ģ. The above commands starts Apache if everything is correct, else it will throw an error.Ģ. Solution: We can always find why Apache din't work by running the following command in Terminal/command prompt(Start -> Run -> cmd):

SETUP AMPPS MAC

Mac Users can use Port Scan Feature of Network Utility to check which Application is listening on port 80. Solution: Make sure that no other Application is listening on port 80. MySQL Root Password, Domain List and Alias List are stored here.Ĭase 1: It could be due to a port conflict i.e some other application or web server must be using port 80. Ampps\www : Public HTML (Document Root)ĥ. Even the Backups of Installation and Data Directory of the installations are stored here.Ĥ. Ampps\private : Used by Softaculous Ampps for storing installation details. Ampps\mysql\data(Windows), /Applications/AMPPS/var(Mac), /usr/local/ampps/var(Linux), : MySQL Database Folderģ. Ampps\conf : Configuration files of Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc are stored hereĢ.

SETUP AMPPS WINDOWS

FTP Users can be created and managed from enduser panel of Softaculous or Windows users can directly use FileZilla Server Interface.ġ.

SETUP AMPPS PASSWORD

RockMongo default username and password both is "admin".ġ2. Enable/Disable Python Environment (Right click on System Tray/Dock Icon of AMPPS Control Center -> Configuration -> AMPPS -> Python Environment)ġ1. You can secure AMPPS Enduser/Admin Panel, visit url 10. You can change MySQL root password, visit url 9. (Note: Your previous configuration will be lost.)Ĩ. You can "Restore Default Configuration" files of Apache, PHP & MySQL from their respective Tabs in AMPPS Control Center. To access AMPPS Admin Panel, visit url, 5. To access AMPPS Enduser Panel, visit url 4.

setup ampps

But it has to be after the GUI is loaded but before login (or use lightdm's autologin, maybe).2. I need to set a path I am guessing (not quite sure how) then run "Ampps" with root permissions. The first way does start Apache and MySQL and the second way does not. To get Ampps working I have to first run Ait in the Lxde desktop so I can right click the tray icon and configure Ampps to start Apache and MySQL when Ampps starts. It is not the same as sudo /usr/local/ampps/Ampps If I start Ampps with cd /usr/local/ampps/ To make matters more complicated I ran into a strange behavior with Ampps (Ampps is a mess on linux). Still sorting out what the syntax for a script should look like. Apparently you can run a script at startup with by placing a script in the "/etc/cron.d/" folder. I put the following into a file named "nf" (used the wiki name suggestion) and placed it the /etc/lightdm/ folder ĭisplay-setup-script=/usr/local/ampps/AmppsĪlso tried "greeter-setup-script" but nothing.Īlso looked into crontab, now that is one confusing little feature. Anyone know what that means? I am not even sure if my change to lighdm, ran. Well the desktop loaded but Ampps did not. The Ubuntu's wiki for Lightdm basically says, if you screwup, the desktop won't load. I think Lightdm could be the answer but I can't get any results. Putting a *.conf script in /ect/init/ resulted in a permission denied error, and as that occurred during boot I am fairly certain that based on how Ampps is setup that is not where it should run.

  • looked at crontab (little confused as of yet on this one)Īnd apparently there is few other options.
  • lightdm using "display-setup-script" and "greeter-setup-script".
  • I am guessing it is matter of just automatically stating Apache and MySQL at boot, but then again I am not sure if that is enough for the system to handle directing the requests to the correct folder.īeen trying to track down a solution, I have tried:

    SETUP AMPPS HOW TO

    And explaining how to start Ampps on Ubuntu to your average PC user is never going to work out. I figure I will leave the PC running but a power failure, or some other issue, is bound to occur on the day I am a 100 miles from the office, and no one will be able to use the app. Ampps will be used to use host a local Web app for my families business, and I need Ampps to start when Ubuntu starts, always. Been hacking my way through getting Ampps to work on Ubuntu.















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