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Server operating system: Linux CentOS 7.5, CentOS 8.1, Debian 8.0 or Debian 9.0.
Device Quantity | CPU | RAM | Hard Drive |
0-5000 | 8-core | 16G | There should be at least 250G partition used for installing the device management system, and the capacity of the hard drive should be increased by 30G with every 1000 devices added. |
5000-10000 | 16-core | 32G | |
10000-20000 | 32-core | 64G |
Browser Requirements
OS | Browser |
Win7 | IE:11 or later, Google Chrome |
Win8 | IE:11 or later, Google Chrome
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Win10 | Edge:14 or later, Google Chrome |
MAC | Safari:10 or later, Google Chrome |
Before you start
Install VMware or prepare a proper server in advance.
Obtain the installation package of HDMS(ISO file) from Htek.
Obtain the username and the password, which are used to log in the back end of the server, from Htek.
Obtain system files of HDMS, which will be used in System Management -> System Configuration from Htek, if necessary.
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When creating a new virtual machine of CentOS in VMware, you should select the ISO file, which contains HDMS.
Open the virtual machine and type “nuke” at bottom and wait for the end of the process of installing.
Select OK and type “exit”. Wait for the system to reboot.
After the system has rebooted, type username and password to log into the backend of the server.
Now you can log into HDMS initialization page by the IP of the server and the port number. You can type “ifconfig” in the command line of the server to know its ip address
e.g. http://[ip]:8080
type in new passwords for the database and SSL. Passwords should be at least 8 digits and contain upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters, like “@”.
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