Git it all mandrill5/7/2023 ![]() If you read my Part 1 guide before October 19th you will want to follow the new steps from Part 1 - Setting up Nginx. The log directory must exist before you start mandrilld for the first time. "out_file": "/var/log/mandrill/mandrill.log", ![]() "error_file": "/var/log/mandrill/mandrill-err.log", One thing you should not change is instances as Mandrill is not currently aware of other instances of itself and will needlessly consume resources. # install startup scripts to make sure pm2 and all its daemonsīe sure to change ROOT_URL and PORT to values appropriate for your environment! If you’re running a MongoDB instance on another server, or if your MongoDB instance requires authentication, you should change MONGO_URL as well. Sudo npm install pm2 -g -unsafe-perm # updated from wiki Install Nginx & pm2 sudo apt-get install nginx Sudo tar -strip-components 1 -C /usr/local -zxf node-v0.10.26-linux-圆4.tar.gz Install build tools sudo apt-get install git curl build-essential Note: You should receive an error from creating the ‘munki’ group if you went through Part 1. Sudo chown -R _mandrill:munki /usr/local/munki_repo/ Sudo adduser -system _mandrill -ingroup munki -force-badname Lets create the Mandrill user and munki group along with allow mandrill access to modify our munki repo. For more information on what/why you are doing something please reference the wiki here. Instead of redirecting you back and forth between his guide and this, I decided to include all the commands required below without the descriptions. Unfortunately, the documentation is for an older version of Ubuntu and some of the commands need modification to work with 14.04 and this series. Lucky for us Joe, the developer, has excellent documentation for installation on Ubuntu. If you already have MongoDB running on your server via homebrew, you should probably remove that installation first, or use an alternate server. There are no plans to support other engines, but fear not, mandrillctl will install and secure MongoDB for you. It supports one database engine: MongoDB. Mandrill is a NodeJS web application written using the Meteor framework. If you’re here because of MailChimp, my apologies but this isn’t the Mandrill you’re looking for. Multi-user web front-end for managing a Munki repository. This section goes over setting up Mandrill so we can edit our repo metadata files, modify manifests, and assign new software to our fleet using a web browser. This is Part 2 of a series on setting up a munki server on Ubuntu 14.04. Please use MunkiWebAdmin 2 (mwa2) from /munki/mwa2 instead. Mandrill has been great for many years but no longer has an active maintainer. Update: This article should only be used for reference at this time.
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