Odoo is one of the most popular and most powerful Open Source ERP business software based on the Python programming language. In this blog article we will show you how to install Odoo 9 on a CentOS 7 VPS / RHEL. This new version of Odoo comes with many improvements over its predecessor and many new features
In order to install all Odoo 9 dependencies the EPEL repository must be added to the distribution’s repositories
yum install -y epel-release
if you can't use yum then add repo like that
yum --enablerepo=epel install python-pip
Install PostgreSQL server
yum install -y postgresql-server
Once it is installed and started for the first time, we have to initialize the PostgreSQL database
postgresql-setup initdb
Start the PostgreSQL server and enable it to start at boot time
systemctl start postgresql systemctl enable postgresql
Create new yum repository for Odoo
nano /etc/yum.repos.d/odoo.repo
With the following content
odoo-nightly] name=Odoo Nightly repository baseurl=http://nightly.odoo.com/9.0/nightly/rpm/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://nightly.odoo.com/odoo.key
and finally install Odoo 9
yum install -y odoo
This will install the latest version of Odoo and all its dependencies.
After the installation is completed, start Odoo and enable it to start at boot times
systemctl start odoo systemctl enable odoo
Restart Odoo for the changes to take effect
systemctl restart odoo
In order to print PDF reports, wkhtmltopdf has to be installed on your server. The version of wkhtmltopdf available in the CentOS repositories does not support headers and footers, so we will download it and manualy install wkhtmltopdf from their official website.
Install some wkhtmltopdf dependencies
yum install fontconfig libpng libX11 libXext libXrender xorg-x11-fonts-Type1 xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi
Copy the appropriate rpm file from wkhtmltopdf’s website and install it using the following command
rpm -Uvh http://download.gna.org/wkhtmltopdf/0.12/0.12.2.1/wkhtmltox-0.12.2.1_linux-centos7-amd64.rpmNow, open a web browser and access Odoo 9 at
http://yourIPaddress:8069
to create a new PostgreSQL database and set password for the admin user.if you can't open 8069 port then
firewall-cmd –zone=public –add-port=8069/tcp –permanent firewall-cmd –reload