NOTE
Most of the apps in this script are now available as plugins, I would advise users to use the plugin versions as they are more secure.
This script has not been tested with OMV 1.0 - Do not run it on this version.
Updated script based on my old script that was HERE
I have been going through the old thread and looking for issues, the ones I have found and was able to fix are stated below.
Change log
Fixed Sickbeard updating issues (you will need to reinstall/update via omv.sh)
Added a lot a debuging routines to help trace problems
Reduced number of key presses during installs (y/n without having to press enter)
Added option to change IP/Host address
Force user to enter IP if it is set to localhost
Deluge updated to 1.3.6 was 1.3.5
Fixed Deluge not starting when ran as deluge user
Replaced Newznab free with nZEDb (updated version of Newznab free)
Removed install of Sphinx from Newznab+ (most users agree its not needed)
Added option to install 3rd party applications, Ffmpeg, Lame, MediaInfo etc.
Updated Java (SubSonic) to 7.21
Better Mysql handeling
Fix problems with exsisting Mysql install
Show % complete on more installs
Fixed issues with Auto-Sub Webui
Re-installing Auto-Sub will update exsisting install and NOT reset user settings
Fixed Auto-Sub not opening from side menu
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To use this script you only need to do the following.
This assuming you have a working OMV server and have SSH enabled.
1) SSH into your servers IP address via your chosen terminal program: I use Putty for Windows but the normal Terminal in Linux or MAC Osx would do it just as good. If using Linux or Mac OS you would use the following command in the terminal
When prompted enter the password for the root user (chosen during the OMV install)
2) Once your logged in via SSH type following commands 1 by 1 and in this order:
cd /
wget https://raw.github.com/cptjhmiller/OMV_Installers/master/omv.sh --no-check-certificate
chmod +x /omv.sh
./omv.sh
3) This is just a base script that will download and run the latest version of the main script, you should not delete this script as it will save you downloading it again later if you need to update or add any other programs.
4) Once the main screen starts you should see a screen like this.
On this screen you will see a list of programs that can be installed. You will also see at the bottom of the screen the current IP address and the folder MOST
programs will be installed to.
5) Press i or I [Enter] to change the IP address (only needs to be done if not the correct IP for your OMV system)
6) Press f or F [Enter] to change the folder MOST programs will be installed to.
This looks complicated but trust me its not. You will see a list of folder in the root of your system drive (like above) if you wanted to install your
programs here you would just enter 0 [Enter], if you want to install inside /opt you would do 23 [Enter] this will put you inside /opt you just
do 0 [Enter] to select this folder. If you go to a folder and want to go back, just do 1 [Enter] and you will be taken back 1 level.
7) Once you have the correct IP and folder setup you can then proceed to start installing programs. From the list you can choose 1 or more programs to install.
Eg. 1 [Enter] will only install CouchPotato, 1 5 10 [Enter] will install CouchPotato, SickBeard (Develop) and Subsonic 4.8
Once you have selected the program(s) you wish to install you will see a confirmation screen like this
all you have to do now is either press y to start the install(s) pressing n will return you to the main window.
9) After each program is installed you will be asked if you would like a link added to the side menu of the OMV webui (see below)
This links once clicked will open the webui for that program in a new tab.
10) When all programs have been installed you will see a end menu that will show what was installed and what address you can access its webui from.
The script is now hosted on Git Hub (https://raw.github.com/cptjhmiller/OMV_Installers) for those who my want to offer suggestions to improve the script.
The script has under gone some big changes and have changed over 500 lines of code. This means that some uninstall routines will not work on apps installed
via any of the older scripts, 90% still do but newznab free will have to be uninstalled manually.
As ever, any questions or suggestions, post here and I will try to help.
Miller
I used some of mcloum's guide from the old thread (hope you don't mind)