Step 3: Create a Google Chrome Repository file Use this command: wget -O- | gpg -dearmor | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/Google-archive-keyring.gpg Manage keyring files in instead (see apt-key(8)). wget -q -O - | sudo apt-key add -īut as apt-key is decrypted and you will get a warning, however, you can use it till Debian 11, still, it’s better to use an alternate method to add GPG ley, This lets the system ensure the authenticity of the Chrome packages we will download. Just like Ubuntu, we can use a keyboard shortcut i.e Ctrl+Alt+T to open the Command terminal quickly, or else just click on its icon available on the Gnome Taskbar.īefore adding the official repository of Google for Chrome on Kali Linux, we need to store its GPG key using which the packages of the browser have been signed. #Method 1st using the repository Step 1: Open command terminal
To activate the trial version, run the following licenses activate –tĬreate a registration file and generate a template that can be edited by running the following tsm register -template > ~/registration_file.jsonĮdit the template vi registration_file.json To activate the license key, run the following tsm licenses activate -k ❶ Log in to Tableau Service tsm login -u myth Step 3: register and activate Tableau Server ❹ Execute environment variable source /etc/profile.d/tableau_server.sh
The first execution of the YUM command will automatically synchronize and update some sudo yum -y install tableau-server-10-5-0.x86_64.rpm
Use the package manager to install the Tableau Server software package. To modify /etc/sudoers, you need to use the visudo visudo
Log in as a user with sudo access to the computer where you want to install Tableau Server. #Add TSM users and groupadd useradd myth -g passwd myth ❶ Add the installation user (the pro-test must be a non-root user) ❷ File tool (upload Server installation package): FileZilla tool ❶ Connection tool (easy to copy and paste commands directly): PuTTy tool System settings: configure a fixed IP, turn off SELinux, turn off the firewall (close the test environment directly).
Hardware configuration: RAM 8G (real machine requires more than 12G RAM), processor 4 cores, hard disk 100 GB, network card bridge mode or NAT mode (make sure you can access the Internet) (download link: %2FVMware-workstation-full-14.7.exe) Virtual machine download: VMware®Workstation14.7 (Note: Refer to Tableau Server's minimum hardware requirements and recommended configuration) Next, let's take a look at the specific construction process! I suggest you try to install a higher version of Tableau Server, and share the method with you through "Give a Chestnut"! If you are a higher version of Tableau Server user,
The author is using Tableau Server version 10.5. In this issue of "Give a Chestnut", we will share this Tableau technique with you: VMware builds a Tableau Server for Linux standalone environment This has the advantage of not only facilitating future testing, but also saving hardware resources.
We have also shared how to migrate Tableau Server from Windows to Linux.īut what if you can't completely give up on the Windows system and want to run Tableau Server on the Linux system? A more feasible method is to use virtual machines. Many users continue to choose Linux systems to run Tableau Server. Tableau Server for Linux launched by Tableau 10.5 allows users to better integrate Tableau's analysis platform with the enterprise-level functions of Linux, thereby simplifying deployment and management.