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2 Installation Guide for Installing Koha on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04 LTS) with MySQL 5
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5 Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 LibLime (http://liblime.com)
6 Some parts copyright 2010 Chris Nighswonger
8 Original author: Joshua Ferraro
9 Modified for Ubuntu by: Chris Nighswonger (cnighswonger AT foundations DOT edu)
11 Feedback/bug reports: Koha Developer's List:
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14 This document last modified: 11 Sep 2010
16 Installation Instructions
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19 All commands can be performed as a system user with sudo privileges,
20 as indicated or by running the command directly as root.
22 1. Prepare System and Install Dependencies
24 1.1 Install Ubuntu Lucid Lynx via CD
26 See http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
28 1.2 Set up your locale
30 Your locale should be set to UTF-8, as should Apache2 and MySQL 5.
31 This step is VERY IMPORTANT for a UNICODE compliant system. Please
32 read over the following document carefully:
34 http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Encoding_and_Character_Sets_in_Koha
36 You can verify your system locale by typing the following command:
40 IMPORTANT: You _MUST_ follow all the steps outlined there for
41 Apache2, MySQL 5, etc. BEFORE you install Koha.
45 1.3.1 Option A: Download Koha via Git (optional)
47 $ sudo apt-get install git-core git-email
48 $ git clone git://git.koha-community.org/koha.git kohaclone
50 $ git checkout -b myinstall origin
52 Note: for more information about Git, please see the Koha Git Usage Guide:
54 http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Version_Control_Using_Git
56 1.3.2 Option B: Download Koha from http://download.koha-community.org
58 $ wget http://download.koha-community.org/koha-3.02.00.tar.gz
59 ( Note: use the latest stable version)
61 1.4 Install additional Ubuntu dependencies
63 IMPORTANT: You should only use CPAN for Perl dependencies which are NOT
64 available from the package maintainer. You have been warned!
66 Using the ubuntu.packages file included in the Koha source tree,
69 $ sudo dpkg --set-selections < install_misc/ubuntu.packages
71 Now start dselect (you may need to 'sudo apt-get install dselect'):
75 Choose [I]nstall and accept packages to be installed (hit return)
79 Choose [C]onfigure, [R]emove and [Q]uit until dselect has completed.
81 Note: If you are installing on an older version of Ubuntu, not all of the
82 packages listed in ubuntu.packages may be available as packages. You
83 will want to verify which ones are installed and which ones not.
84 This can be done by running the following command:
86 $ install_misc/ubuntu-pkg-check.sh | grep none
88 When tracking down any "(none)" results, note that sometimes Ubuntu does the
89 right thing and installs a later, differently named version of the package in
90 place. To see if this is happening, it is useful to run a command like:
92 $ dpkg --get-selections | grep [base_package_name]
94 1.5 Install Perl dependencies that aren't packaged into Ubuntu Lucid Lynx
97 Run the following command:
99 $ sudo cpan HTTP::OAI Locale::Currency::Format Memoize::Memcached \
100 PDF::API2::Simple Storable Text::CSV::Encoded
102 Note: you may need to run CPAN initialization if you've not run cpan
105 /etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm initialized.
107 CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about
108 100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe.
109 Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources
110 found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you
111 want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly.
113 If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this
114 question and I'll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this
115 dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.)
117 Are you ready for manual configuration? [yes]
119 When the configuration is completed CPAN will install the Perl modules.
121 2. Configuration of dependencies
123 2.1 Update root MySQL password (if dselect didn't do it for you already)
125 $ sudo mysqladmin password <password>
127 2.2 Create the Koha database
129 Create the database and user with associated privileges:
131 $ mysqladmin -uroot -p<password> create <kohadatabasename>
132 $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
134 Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
135 Your MySQL connection id is 22
136 Server version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch3-log Debian etch distribution
138 Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
140 mysql> grant all on <kohadatabasename>.* to '<kohadatabaseuser>'@'localhost' identified by '<kohadatabaseuserpassword>';
141 Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
143 mysql> flush privileges;
144 Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
148 2.3 Test your SAX Parser and correct where necessary
150 You must be sure you're using the XML::LibXML SAX parser, not Expat or
151 PurePerl, both of which have outstanding bugs with pre-composed
152 characters. You can test your SAX parser by running:
155 $ misc/sax_parser_print.pl
157 You should see something like::
159 XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser=HASH(0x81fe220)
161 If you're using PurePerl or Expat, you'll need to edit your
162 ini file, typically located at:
164 /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini
166 You will need to move the entire section for '[XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser]'
167 to the bottom of the ini file.
169 3. Run the Koha installer
177 4. Configure and start Apache
178 $ sudo ln -s /etc/koha/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
179 (note that the path to koha-httpd.conf may be different depending on your
180 installation choices)
182 Add the following lines to /etc/apache2/ports.conf:
187 If not running named virtual hosts (The default koha installation does not use
188 named virtual hosts.), comment out the following line:
192 Run the following commands:
194 $ sudo a2enmod rewrite deflate
196 $ sudo apache2ctl restart
198 Note: you may still see the usual Apache default site if your VirtualHost
199 configuration isn't correct. The command "sudo a2dissite default" may be a
200 quick fix, but may have side-effects. See the Apache HTTPD manual section on
201 virtual hosts for full instructions.
203 5. Configure and start Zebra
205 Note: it's recommended that you daemonize the Zebra process and add it to your
206 startup profile. For a non-production test/development installation, running
207 Zebra from the command line can be useful. Pick from the two available options
208 below, or roll your own :-)
210 Note: it's also recommended that you create a Koha system user, which you will
211 have specified during the install process. Alternatively, Zebra can be
212 configured to run as the root user.
218 Option 1: run the Zebra processes from the command line:
220 1.1 Zebra Search Server
222 This process send responses to search requests sent by Koha or
223 Z39.50/SRU/SRW clients.
225 $ sudo -u ${KOHA_USER} zebrasrv -f /etc/koha/koha-conf.xml
226 (note that the path to koha-conf.xml may be different depending on your
227 installation choices)
229 Note: the user you run Zebra as will be the only user with write permission
230 on the Zebra index; in development mode, you may wish to use your
235 Added/updated/deleted records in Koha MySQL database must be indexed
236 into Zebra. A specific script must be launched each time a bibliographic
237 or an authority record is edited.
239 $ sudo -u ${KOHA_USER} misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra -z -b -a
240 NOTE: This script should be run as the kohauser (the default is 'koha').
242 Option 2: run the Zebra process as a daemon, and add to startup process:
244 Note that references to $SCRIPT_DIR refer to the directory where
245 Koha's command-line scripts are installed, e.g., /usr/share/koha/bin.
247 1.1 Zebra Search Server
249 $ sudo ln -s ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebra-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
250 (Note: ${SCRIPT_DIR} is /usr/share/koha/bin/ by default in a standard install)
251 $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon defaults
252 ( Note: see man chkconfig(8) on other distros )
254 $ sudo ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebra-ctl.sh start
258 Add an entry in Koha user crontab to scheduled added/updated/deleted records
259 indexing by Zebra with this command:
261 <path/to/koha>/misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra -z -b -a
263 See check misc/cronjobs/crontab.example for usage examples.
264 NOTE: This job should be setup under the kohauser (the default is 'koha').
266 6. Run the Web Installer, populate the database, initial configuration of settings
268 Point your browser to http://<servername>:8080/
270 It should redirect you to the Web Installer where you can continue the setup.
271 You can install the sample data for libraries, patrons, etc. via the Web Installer
275 Once the installer has completed, you can import and index MARC records from the
276 command line thusly (Note: you can also use the 'Stage MARC records for import' from
277 the Tools area of Koha's Staff Client to import a batch of MARC records):
279 $ export KOHA_CONF=/usr/share/koha/etc/koha-conf.xml
280 (note: use the correct path to your koha-conf.xml)
283 Bibliographic data in MARC21 format
284 $ misc/migration_tools/bulkmarcimport.pl -file /path/to/marc.iso2709
285 Authority data in MARC21 format
286 $ misc/migration_tools/bulkauthimport.pl -file /path/to/auth.iso2709
289 $ misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -w
291 Once the indexing has completed, you will be able to search for records in your system.
292 NOTE: This script should be run as the kohauser (the default is 'koha').
294 7.3 Schedule regular index updates
296 You need to run rebuild_zebra.pl -b -a -z as a regular cron job in orde to pick up new bibs
297 and items as you add them. Check misc/cronjobs/crontab.example for usage examples. See 7.0 above.
298 NOTE: This job should be setup under the kohauser (the default is 'koha').
300 7.4 To enable public Z39.50/SRU servers, you'll need to edit your koha-conf.xml and
301 change the <listen> options to listen on a TCP port; then restart the zebra daemon.
305 If you are upgrading from a previous installation of Koha 3, you can
308 ./koha_perl_deps.pl -u -m # to identify new Perl dependencies
309 perl Makefile.PL --prev-install-log /path/to/koha-install-log
314 Uninstall Instructions
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317 $ sudo a2dissite koha
318 $ sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
319 $ sudo apache2ctl restart
321 $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon remove
322 $ sudo rm /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
324 2) Remove Database and Indexes
327 $ mysql -u<kohauser> -p<kohapassword>
328 > drop database koha;
331 $ zebraidx -c <prefix>/etc/zebradb/zebra-biblios.cfg -g iso2709 -d biblios init
332 $ zebraidx -c <prefix>/etc/zebradb/zebra-authorities.cfg -g iso2709 -d authorities init
334 3) Remove Koha Install Directories and Configuration Files
335 Don't forget about any crontab entries
337 Tested on the following operating environments
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339 - Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope 9.04
341 Installer Bug reports
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343 Please log any installer bug reports at http://bugs.koha-community.org
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