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[[Main Page]] > [[Software]] > [[Install]] > Release 0.7.1-alpha
 
[[Main Page]] > [[Software]] > [[Install]] > Release 0.7.1-alpha
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'''NOTE:''' These instructions should be considered depreciated and no longer work as of the 1.x versions of Archivematica.
  
 
There are multiple ways to install and use Archivematica 0.7.1-alpha. Once installed, consult the [[:File:ArchivematicaDocs07.pdf| documentation]] for user instructions.
 
There are multiple ways to install and use Archivematica 0.7.1-alpha. Once installed, consult the [[:File:ArchivematicaDocs07.pdf| documentation]] for user instructions.
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2. Download your preferred virtual appliance format ([http://archivematica.org/downloads/sha256.list sha256],[http://archivematica.org/downloads/md5sum.list md5sum]):
 
2. Download your preferred virtual appliance format ([http://archivematica.org/downloads/sha256.list sha256],[http://archivematica.org/downloads/md5sum.list md5sum]):
  
* [http://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox]: [http://archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7alpha-virtualbox-r4.tbz archivematica-0.7alpha-virtualbox.tbz], [http://europe.artefactual.com/archivematica/archivematica-0.7alpha-virtualbox-r4.tbz mirror] (3 GB)
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* [http://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox], [http://www.vmware.com/index.html VMware]: [http://archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7.1alpha-vmdk.tbz archivematica-0.7.1alpha-vmdk.tbz], [http://europe.artefactual.com/archivematica/archivematica-0.7.1alpha-vmdk.tbz mirror] (3 GB)
* [http://www.vmware.com/index.html VMware]: [http://archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7alpha-vmware.tbz archivematica-0.7alpha-vmware.tbz], [http://europe.artefactual.com/archivematica/archivematica-0.7alpha-vmware.tbz mirror] (2 GB)
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* [http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page KVM]: [http://archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7.1alpha-kvm.tbz archivematica-0.7.1alpha-kvm.tbz], [http://europe.artefactual.com/archivematica/archivematica-0.7.1alpha-kvm.tbz mirror] (2 GB)
* [http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page KVM]: [http://archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7alpha-kvm.tbz archivematica-0.7alpha-kvm.tbz], [http://europe.artefactual.com/archivematica/archivematica-0.7alpha-kvm.tbz mirror] (2 GB)
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* ''having trouble extracting? see: [http://7-zip.org/ 7-zip]''
  
 
3. If you don't already have a virtual machine player, we recommend VirtualBox. See these [[Virtual appliance instructions]] on how to load your Archivematica virtual appliance using VirtualBox.
 
3. If you don't already have a virtual machine player, we recommend VirtualBox. See these [[Virtual appliance instructions]] on how to load your Archivematica virtual appliance using VirtualBox.
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run vmInstaller-environment.sh (you will be asked for your mysql password [the mcp db exists error is ignorable]):
 
run vmInstaller-environment.sh (you will be asked for your mysql password [the mcp db exists error is ignorable]):
 
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sudo /usr/share/archivematica/vm-includes/vmInstaller-enviroment.sh $USER
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sudo /usr/share/archivematica/vm-includes/vmInstaller-environment.sh $USER
 
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By default, Archivematica installs the MCP server and single processing client on the same machine. See these instruction on [[how to add multiple clients]].
 
By default, Archivematica installs the MCP server and single processing client on the same machine. See these instruction on [[how to add multiple clients]].
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Open http://localhost/ica-atom and configure ica-atom.
  
 
=Live USB key=
 
=Live USB key=
  
#Download this .raw img:  [http://archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7alpha-usb.tbz archivematica-0.7alpha-usb.tbz] (1.1 GB)
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#Download this .raw img:  Coming Soon!
 
#Use it to create a Live USB key: [[Build a Live USB disk]]
 
#Use it to create a Live USB key: [[Build a Live USB disk]]
 
#See these instructions for getting started with the Live USB key: [[Use the Live USB]]
 
#See these instructions for getting started with the Live USB key: [[Use the Live USB]]
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=Live DVD=
 
=Live DVD=
  
# Download [http://www.archivematica.org/downloads/archivematica-0.7alpha-livedvd.iso archivematica-0.7alpha-livedvd.iso], [http://europe.artefactual.com/archivematica/archivematica-0.7alpha-livedvd.iso mirror] (1.1G) ([http://archivematica.org/downloads/sha256.list sha256],[http://archivematica.org/downloads/md5sum.list md5sum])
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# Download Coming Soon!
 
# Follow the [[Live DVD|instructions]]
 
# Follow the [[Live DVD|instructions]]
  

Latest revision as of 12:28, 25 January 2016

Main Page > Software > Install > Release 0.7.1-alpha

NOTE: These instructions should be considered depreciated and no longer work as of the 1.x versions of Archivematica.

There are multiple ways to install and use Archivematica 0.7.1-alpha. Once installed, consult the documentation for user instructions.

Virtual appliance[edit]

1. What is a virtual appliance?

2. Download your preferred virtual appliance format (sha256,md5sum):

3. If you don't already have a virtual machine player, we recommend VirtualBox. See these Virtual appliance instructions on how to load your Archivematica virtual appliance using VirtualBox.

Ubuntu Repository Package[edit]

We provide stable Ubuntu release packages as well as nightly build packages. These are available from the Archivematica Launchpad PPA (tested on x86. however 64-bit packages are available, testers welcome!).

These packages are used to create the Archivematica/Xubuntu virtual appliance available above. In addition to these we also use the clamAV ppa for the most up to date anti-virus engine (information on adding clamAV ppa).

A dedicated Xubuntu 10.04 machine(s) or partition is recommended for a production installation. A fresh Xubuntu 10.04 install is required to install Archivematica from the repository packages. Download Xubuntu 10.04

To add the Archivematica PPAs, run the following commands in terminal:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:archivematica/release
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:archivematica/externals

install archivematica-shotgun (remember your mysql password, or leave blank for ease/demo):

sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude upgrade
sudo aptitude install archivematica-shotgun

run vmInstaller-environment.sh (you will be asked for your mysql password [the mcp db exists error is ignorable]):

sudo /usr/share/archivematica/vm-includes/vmInstaller-environment.sh $USER

On a machine running Thunar (xubuntu 10.04). Run this to include the right click scripts.

/usr/share/archivematica/thunarUCA/addArchivematicaGUIScripts.sh

Add Crontab for quarantine check (opens a text editor, if given choice choose nano)

sudo crontab -e

add the following to the bottom of the file, then exit and save (60 is the number of seconds to quarantine files) :

* * * * * flock -xn /var/lock/quarantine.lock /usr/lib/archivematica/MCPServer/delay/delay.py 60 "/var/archivematica/sharedDirectory/watchedDirectories/quarantined"

reboot machine:

sudo reboot

By default, Archivematica installs the MCP server and single processing client on the same machine. See these instruction on how to add multiple clients.

Open http://localhost/ica-atom and configure ica-atom.

Live USB key[edit]

  1. Download this .raw img: Coming Soon!
  2. Use it to create a Live USB key: Build a Live USB disk
  3. See these instructions for getting started with the Live USB key: Use the Live USB
  4. Be forwarned, due to the slow speed of USB keys it may take a few minutes before SIPs appear in the dashboard.

Live DVD[edit]

  1. Download Coming Soon!
  2. Follow the instructions

Checkout from Subversion Repository[edit]

This is an option for developers that want the ability to customize or enhance their own Archivematica installation and/or contribute code back to the Archivematica project. See the Development environment page for further instructions.