Installing on RHEL and CentOS
You can install Wyn Enterprise on RHEL and CentOS using the yum command.
Install ASP.NET Core 8.0 Runtime.
Refer to Install .NET SDK or .NET Runtime on RHEL topic on Microsoft Learn and follow the instructions specific to your RHEL version to install the ASP.NET Core 8.0 Runtime.
Verify that the asp.net core runtime 8.0.3 or greater is installed using this command dotnet --list-runtimes
2. Install a database server. The supported databases are PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle.
3. To configure the Yum repository - run the following command.
sudo bash -c 'echo "[wyn-8.1]
name=Wyn Enterprise
baseurl=https://cdn.wynenterprise.io/BI/installation/yum/8.1/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0" > /etc/yum.repos.d/wyn-8.1.repo'
Install Wyn Enterprise using the following command.
sudo yum install wyn-enterprise
Configure Wyn Enterprise service - run the following command.
sudo bash /opt/Wyn/Monitor/configure.sh
Silent Installation
To perform the silent installation, execute the script file 'install.sh' with the following arguments:
s: Indicates whether to perform the silent installation.
d: Refers to the database provider which you want to use for Wyn Enterprise. The supported database providers are 'Postgres', 'SqlServer', 'MySql', and 'Oracle'. Wyn will use an SQLite database if this argument is not provided.
c: Refers to the database connection string.
o: Single database mode.
i: Indicates whether to import the Wyn sample documents.
f: Refers to the location of the custom sample data. The custom sample data should be a zip file exported from the Wyn Enterprise system.
b: Refers to the back-end server's address. This argument must be provided if you do not want to install the 'Server' module on the server.
k: Refers to the license key that will be used for registering to the Wyn Enterprise system during the installation process.
a: The password of the user 'admin'.
v: Indicates the exact version number of Wyn Enterprise that you want to install on the server. The latest version of Wyn Enterprise will be installed if you do not specify this argument.
e: Encrypt the database connection string.
l: Install with the cluster mode, not single process mode.
h: Shows the help information.
To perform the silent uninstallation, execute the script file 'uninstall.sh' with the following arguments:
s: Indicates whether to perform the silent uninstallation. Use the interactive uninstallation mode if this argument is not provided. Also, this argument is optional.
r: Indicates whether to remove the built-in database when uninstalling Wyn Enterprise from the system.
f: Indicates whether to remove all the contents of Wyn Enterprise from the system.
Some Examples
To install all the modules with the default 'Postgres' database provider on this server and import the built-in documents, run the following command.
sudo bash ./install.sh -si
To install all the modules with the specified 'MySql' database provider on this server and do not import the built-in documents, run the following command.
sudo bash ./install.sh -s -d "MySql" -c "Server=localhost;Port=3306;Uid=root;Pwd=<Password>;"
To install the 'Server' and 'Portal' module with the default 'Postgres' database provider on this server and import the custom sample documents, run the following command.
sudo bash ./install.sh -sm "Server,Portal" -if "/the/location/of/custom/sample/documents.zip"
To install modules 'ReportingWorker' and 'CotWorker' on this server, run the following command.
sudo bash ./install.sh -sm "ReportingWorker,CotWorker" -b "10.32.5.31"
To uninstall Wyn Enterprise, run the following command.
sudo bash ./uninstall.sh -s
To uninstall Wyn Enterprise and force delete all its contents, run the following command.
sudo bash ./uninstall.sh -sf
To uninstall Wyn Enterprise and remove the installed built-in database, run the following command.
sudo bash ./uninstall.sh -sr
More Commands
To update the version.
sudo yum update wyn-enterprise
To uninstall.
sudo yum erase wyn-enterprise
To install a specific version.
sudo yum install wyn-enterprise-{version}
To force downgrade package.
sudo yum downgrade wyn-enterprise-{version}
To show the package information of installed Wyn Enterprise.
yum info wyn-enterprise
To update the packages list.
sudo yum clean all sudo yum makecache