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This should work on any Linux OS capable of running WebODM, and using a SystemD based service daemon (such as Ubuntu 16.04 server for example).
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This has only been tested on Ubuntu 16.04 server.
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This has only been tested on Ubuntu 16.04 server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
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The following pre-requisites are required:
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* Requires odm user
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* Requires docker installed via system (ubuntu: `sudo apt-get install docker.io`)
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* Requires screen to be installed
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* Requires 'screen' package to be installed
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* Requires odm user member of docker group
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* Required WebODM directory checked out to /webodm
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* Requires that /webodm is recursively owned by odm:odm
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* Requires that a Python 3 environment is used at /webodm/python3-venv
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* Required WebODM directory checked out/cloned to /opt/WebODM
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* Requires that /opt/WebODM is recursively owned by odm:odm
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* Requires that a Python 3 environment is used at /opt/WebODM/python3-venv
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If all pre-requisites have been met, and repository is checked out to /opt/WebODM folder, then you can use the following steps to enable and manage the service:
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If all pre-requisites have been met, and repository is checked out/cloned to /opt/WebODM folder, then you can use the following steps to enable and manage the service:
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First, to install the service, and enable the services to run at startup from now on:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl enable /webodm/service/webodm-gunicorn.service
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sudo systemctl enable /webodm/service/webodm-nginx.service
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sudo systemctl enable /opt/WebODM/service/webodm-docker.service
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```
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To manually start/stop the service:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl stop webodm-gunicorn
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sudo systemctl start webodm-gunicorn
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sudo systemctl stop webodm-docker
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sudo systemctl start webodm-docker
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```
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To manually check service status:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl status webodm-gunicorn
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sudo systemctl status webodm-docker
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```
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For the adventurous, the repository can be put anyplace you like by editing the ./WebODM/service/webodm-docker.service file before enabling the service the reflect your repository location, and modifying the systemctl enable command to that directiory.
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## Run it natively
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WebODM can run natively on Windows, MacOS and Linux. We don't recommend to run WebODM natively (using docker is easier), but it's possible.
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