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======Installing an Evergreen cluster on Redhat====== | ======Installing an Evergreen cluster on Redhat====== | ||
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On a typical cluster install you will have an apache server, multiple drones, a database server, and a utility server. | On a typical cluster install you will have an apache server, multiple drones, a database server, and a utility server. | ||
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- Start up your cluster as the **opensrf** user!< | - Start up your cluster as the **opensrf** user!< | ||
brick_ctl.sh -a start_all</ | brick_ctl.sh -a start_all</ | ||
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