# Triton Manage Server Installer Production installer for the Triton Manage Server. Container-based (Docker or Podman), idempotent — safe to re-run. ## Install One line, no licence needed at install time — you upload the `.lic` file in the setup wizard after the server starts. ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash ``` ## Setup wizard After install, open `http://localhost:8082` and complete the wizard: 1. Set your manage server name 2. Create the admin account 3. Upload your licence (`.lic` file from your vendor bundle) The vendor's public key is baked into the image at build time, so the `.lic` file is the only artefact you need from your vendor. ## Optional flags Pass flags after `--`: ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash -s -- [flags] ``` | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `--gateway-hostname HOST` | Agent mTLS hostname (defaults to current FQDN). | | `--manage-host-ip IP` | Host LAN IP for "+ This machine" auto-registration. | | `--image TAG` | Pin a specific image tag (e.g. `1.0.0-rc.2`). | | `--license-pubkey HEX` | Hex-encoded Ed25519 verifier key. Only needed when not baked into the image at build time. | | `--no-tls` | Skip TLS sanity check (dev only). | ## Upgrade Pull the latest image and restart (keeps all data, runs DB migrations automatically): ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash -s -- --upgrade ``` Pin a specific version: ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash -s -- --upgrade --image forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-manage-server:1.2.0 ``` ## Uninstall Stop containers and remove them, but keep all data (PostgreSQL volume, credentials vault): ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash -s -- --uninstall ``` Also delete all data (irreversible): ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash -s -- --uninstall --purge-data ``` ## Host-bound licences Your vendor can issue an offline `.lic` file that is cryptographically bound to a specific host so it cannot be used on any other machine. **To get a host-bound licence:** 1. Run the installer on the target server. At the end of the output you will see: ``` [manage-server] ── Host Machine ID ────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [manage-server] Provide this value to your vendor when requesting a host-bound .lic file. [manage-server] Machine ID (SHA-3-256): <64-hex-chars> [manage-server] ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ``` The same value is also shown in the setup wizard's licence-upload step. 2. Share the 64-character hex value with your vendor. 3. The vendor enters it in the License Portal when generating the offline `.lic` token. 4. Upload the new `.lic` file via the setup wizard (or, if already past wizard, in the admin UI under *Settings → Licence*). The Manage Server verifies the binding at every startup. **The Machine ID is stable.** It is a SHA-3-256 hash of `/etc/machine-id`, which is written once at OS installation and never changes. Container restarts, image upgrades, and re-running the installer will always produce the same value. To retrieve the Machine ID at any time without re-installing, re-run the install command: ```bash curl -fsSL https://forgejo.primatekun.tech/primatekuntech/triton-install/raw/branch/main/get.sh | sudo bash ``` For air-gapped deployments without host binding the `.lic` file is portable, but anyone who obtains the file can run a second instance. Host binding removes that risk. ## Requirements - Linux (amd64 or arm64) or macOS - Docker or Podman with Compose (auto-installed if missing) - Port 443 open (HTTPS)