Installing Faspex with a Remote Node
When installing Faspex on the same workstation as the transfer server, Faspex automatically configures the local node's aspera.conf configuration file and sets up a Node API user to communicate with the Node API. When installing Faspex on a machine without a transfer server, you must configure a remote transfer node for use with Faspex and connect that node to Faspex during the installation process.
Some use cases may require a user to install Faspex and the transfer server on separate machines. In such a case, first, configure the remote transfer server as a node. Then, install and configure the Faspex application.
Before You Begin...
Before beginning the installation process for Faspex, you must be logged into your computer as an admin .
Install the Remote Transfer Server and Configuring the Node API
The following instructions describe how to
Install Faspex on the Server
- Disable SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) on your RedHat, CentOS or Fedora machine. SELinux, an access control implementation, causes the Faspex installation to fail with an error. Disable SELinux on your machine by following the instructions inDisabling SELinux.
- If you have an existing MySQL database installed, stop the MySQL service.
- If you have an existing Apache HTTP server installed, stop the Apache server.