Just to be clear: you can install Tiki in more than one way! And WikiSuite is the recommended one of course, if you start from scratch and just want a good server. Here are a couple different scenarios outside the declared WikiSuite scope.
You will get a warning (Target webroot folder is not empty). Installing a new Tiki instance, all files will be deleted. Do you want to continue? (yes/no): yes
TempDir: /home/example/tmp/
Backup user: (accept proposed value)
Backup group: (accept proposed value)
Backup file permissions: (accept proposed value)
Branch: git : 21.x (this provides latest released version of branch 21 + bug fixes of upcoming 21.x release.
Database host: (accept proposed value)
Database user: username from the Virtual Server (not the Sub-Server)
Database password: password from the Virtual Server (not the Sub-Server)
Database name: name from the Sub-Server (not the Virtual Server)
Here is video to give you an idea of the process, but you should use recommended answers above
After you have answered all the questions, it will take quite some time to install your Tiki. Perhaps 20-30 minutes or more, depending on your context. Just be patient and let it run.
After Successfully Creating the Tiki Instance
You will get the Tiki HomePage as below.
Login with
u: admin
p: (password you picked above)
This can only be found in the Pro version of Virtualmin and not the GPL (for now), a way of sponsoring the Webmin/Virtualmin Team and if you need paid support.
We have an install script (for existing/regular Virtualmin deployments that didn't make use of our installer) that can install a Tiki instance with minimal effort. Navigate to "Install Scripts" from the left menu, click "Show Install Options". On the next page select the database to be used, offer a path, and you are done.