Original Magestore POS Package is the package that only contains Magestore POS product originally (the package is built for widely usage base on Magento fresh installation, not on any customer environment-specific, so it does not contain any specific features/integration/bug fixing for your environment, some unexpected conflict with other extensions may occur when installing or after the POS installed).
Original Magestore POS Package is the package that only contains Magestore POS product originally (the package is built for widely usage base on Magento fresh installation, not on any customer environment-specific, so it does not contain any specific features/integration/bug fixing for your environment, some unexpected conflict with other extensions may occur when installing or after the POS installed).
NoticeThis guide applies to the brand new installation of Original Magestore POS on your website (you don’t have any Magestore POS installed on your website yet). In case that you want to migrate from the old Magestore POS system or upgrade across lines of POS, please contact with Magestore Support Team to get a suitable guideline. If you are looking for the guide to install the updated Original Magestore POS, it’s here. |
Please check the link below to make sure that the POS version you are having is compatible with your current Magento version.
Magestore POS Open Source requires MSI to be installed and enabled before installing the POS. You can follow the guide Install Inventory Management from Magento to install and enable MSI.
The backup will help you recover faster in case that you are failed to install Magestore POS due to some conflict with other extensions or unexpected incidents while installing the POS.
php bin/magento maintenance:enable |
php bin/magento cron:remove |
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set developer |
php bin/magento setup:upgrade |
php bin/magento webpos:deploy |
php bin/magento setup:di:compile |
Note: This is an optional configuration if you are using Redis for Magento Session.
Open file app/etc/env.php
in your favorite editor
Scroll down to the session
section as below
Edit the value max_concurrency
to a suitable number. Magento recommend we set that number by 10% of the number of PHP processes. If you don’t know that then try in the range from 6 to 24 is fine. For example 20.
php bin/magento cron:install |
php bin/magento indexer:reindex |
php bin/magento deploy:mode:set production |
php bin/magento maintenance:disable |