• Return to book
  • Review this book
  • About the author
  • Introduction
  • 1. Overview
    • 1.1. Seafile Components
    • 1.2. File permission management
    • 1.3. Roadmap
    • 1.4. FAQ
    • 1.5. Changelog
    • 1.6. Contribution
  • 2. Deploying Seafile under Linux
    • 2.1. Deploying Seafile with SQLite
    • 2.2. Deploying Seafile with MySQL
    • 2.3. Config Seahub with Nginx
    • 2.4. Enabling Https with Nginx
    • 2.5. Config Seahub with Apache
    • 2.6. Enabling Https with Apache
    • 2.7. Enable syncing via HTTP/HTTPS
    • 2.8. Configure Seafile to use LDAP
    • 2.9. Start Seafile at System Bootup
    • 2.10. Firewall settings
    • 2.11. Logrotate
    • 2.12. Other Deployment Issues
      • 2.12.1. Add Memcached
      • 2.12.2. Deploy Seafile behind NAT
      • 2.12.3. Deploy Seahub at Non-root domain
      • 2.12.4. Migrate From SQLite to MySQL
    • 2.13. Common Problems for Setting up Server
    • 2.14. Upgrade Seafile server
  • 3. Deploy Seafile under Windows
    • 3.1. Download and Setup Seafile Windows Server
    • 3.2. Deploy Seafile with MySQL
    • 3.3. Deploy Seafile with Apache
    • 3.4. Deploy Seafile with Nginx
    • 3.5. Install Seafile Server as a Windows Service
    • 3.6. Ports used by Seafile Windows Server
    • 3.7. Upgrading Seafile Windows Server
    • 3.8. Migrate Seafile From Windows To Linux
    • 3.9. Garbage Collecting Unused Blocks on Seafile Server
  • 4. Deploy Seafile Pro Edition under Linux
    • 4.1. Download and Setup Seafile Professional Server
    • 4.2. Migrate from Seafile Community Server
    • 4.3. Upgrading Seafile Professional Server
    • 4.4. Setup With Amazon S3
    • 4.5. Setup With OpenStackSwift
    • 4.6. Setup With Ceph
    • 4.7. Setup with MariaDB and Ceph
    • 4.8. Configurable Options
    • 4.9. FAQ
    • 4.10. Other Deployment Issues
      • 4.10.1. Use existing ElasticSearch server
      • 4.10.2. Details about File Search
      • 4.10.3. Deploy in a cluster
      • 4.10.4. Enable search and background tasks in a cluster
      • 4.10.5. Setup Seafile cluster with NFS
    • 4.11. License
  • 5. Server Configuration and Customization
    • 5.1. ccnet.conf
    • 5.2. seafile.conf
    • 5.3. seahub_settings.py
    • 5.4. Seahub customization
    • 5.5. sending_email
    • 5.6. Customize Email Notifications
    • 5.7. User management options
  • 6. Administration
    • 6.1. Account management
    • 6.2. Logs
    • 6.3. Backup and Recovery
    • 6.4. Seafile FSCK
    • 6.5. Seafile GC
  • 7. WebDAV and FUSE extensions
    • 7.1. WebDAV extension
    • 7.2. FUSE extension
  • 8. Security and Auditing
    • 8.1. Security features
    • 8.2. Access logs and auditing
  • 9. Developing
    • 9.1. How to Build Seafile
      • 9.1.1. Linux
      • 9.1.2. FreeBSD
      • 9.1.3. Windows
      • 9.1.4. Max OS X
      • 9.1.5. Server
    • 9.2. Develop env
    • 9.3. Code Standard
    • 9.4. Web API
    • 9.5. Python API
    • 9.6. Data Model
    • 9.7. Server Components
    • 9.8. Sync algorithm
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Deploy Seafile Pro Edition

Basic

  • Download and Setup Seafile Professional Server
  • Migrate from Seafile Community Server
  • Upgrading Seafile Professional Server

S3/OpenSwift/Ceph

  • Setup Seafile Professional Server With Amazon S3
  • Setup Seafile Professional Server With OpenStackSwift
  • Setup Seafile Professional Server With Ceph

Config Options

  • Seafile Professional Server Configurable Options

Search

  • Use existing ElasticSearch server
  • Details about File Search

Cluster

  • Deploy seafile servers in a cluster
  • Enable search and background tasks in a cluster

FAQ

  • FAQ For Seafile Professional Server

License

  • Seafile Professional Edition Software License Agreement