Toolpack prerequisite Debian4 2-3

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== Validation Guide (Optional) ==
If you would like to verify your installation go to the [[Toolpack_Installation:Validate_Toolpack_Installation|Toolpack Validation Guide]]
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 21 June 2010

This page shows the Toolpack 2-3 prerequisites for Debian 4 and Debian 5.

Contents

Toolpack Prerequisite

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Toolpack Basic packages

 apt-get install sysvconfig
 apt-get install zlib1g-dev


Toolpack System Database

1. Install mysql.

 apt-get install mysql-server
 apt-get install libmysqlclient15-dev


2. Configure mysql

 mysql_install_db
 service mysql start
 /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'mysql'
 mysql -u root -p
 
 exit

3. Log onto mysql, create a tbdb user. The [DatabaseUsername] and [DatabasePassword] will need to be supplied to the toolpack installer.

 mysql -u root -p
 CREATE USER '[DatabaseUsername]'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '[DatabasePassword]';
 GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO '[DatabaseUsername]'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '[DatabasePassword]';
 FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
 exit

ex.

 mysql -u root -p
 CREATE USER 'tbdb'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'tbdbpw';
 GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'tbdb'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'tbdbpw';
 FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
 exit

To verify if the user is created. The [HostName] will need to be supplied to the toolpack installer. If you cannot log in it is possible that the host name is not configure properly, use an IP Address instead.

 mysql -u root -h '[HostName]' -p
 SELECT * FROM mysql.user;
 exit

ex.

 mysql -u root -h debian64-01 -p
 SELECT * FROM mysql.user;
 exit


4.Install ODBC

 apt-get install unixodbc
 apt-get install libmyodbc


Configure ODBC to use the MySQL connector

 odbcinst -i -f /usr/share/libmyodbc/odbcinst.ini -d

4a. For 32 bits system:

 wget http://download.distribution.telcobridges.com/3rdparty/prerequisite/bin/linux/mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.27-linux-x86-32bit.tar.gz
 tar -zxf mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.27-linux-x86-32bit.tar.gz
 mkdir -p /lib/tb/toolpack/3rdparty/odbc-connector/
 cp mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.27-linux-x86-32bit/lib/libmyodbc3_r-3.51.27.so /lib/tb/toolpack/3rdparty/odbc-connector/

4b. For 64 bits system:

 wget http://download.distribution.telcobridges.com/3rdparty/prerequisite/bin/linux/mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.27-linux-x86-64bit.tar.gz
 tar -zxf mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.27-linux-x86-64bit.tar.gz
 mkdir -p /lib/tb/toolpack/3rdparty/odbc-connector/
 cp mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.27-linux-x86-64bit/lib/libmyodbc3_r-3.51.27.so /lib/tb/toolpack/3rdparty/odbc-connector/

5. Manually configure the odbc manager. Make sure mysql driver is enable(removing the comments for the mysql driver). Set the Driver as the previous command answer.

 vim /etc/odbcinst.ini 

Here is an example:

 [MySQL]                            <----- This line must NOT start with a '#'. Must also not start with a space.
 Description         = MySQL driver
 Driver              = /lib/tb/toolpack/3rdparty/odbc-connector/libmyodbc3_r-3.51.27.so
 Setup               = /usr/lib/odbc/libodbcmyS.so
 CPTimeout           =
 CPReuse             =
 UsageCount          = 2

Configure mysql to support database replication (Will not interfere if your system do not use it).

 vim /etc/mysql/my.cnf

6.Add 2 new variable in the mysql config file

Comment out the bind-address line (put a '#' in front of the line) Example:

 # bind-address          = 127.0.0.1

Add log-bin and server-id. The value of server-id needs to be unique on each host( do not use 0 ).

Make sure it is in the [mysqld] section

 log-bin
 server-id=[UniqueId]

Example:

 # The following can be used as easy to replay backup logs or for replication.
 server-id              = 1
 log_bin                = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log

Restart MySQL service

 service mysql restart

Toolpack System Web Portal

Install web server packages

 apt-get install libfcgi
 apt-get install libfcgi-dev
 apt-get install lighttpd
 apt-get install ruby irb ri rdoc build-essential 
 apt-get install rubygems
 apt-get install ruby1.8-dev
 apt-get install libopenssl-ruby1.8


Install fcgi gem

 wget http://download.distribution.telcobridges.com/3rdparty/prerequisite/bin/linux/fcgi-0.8.8.gem
 gem install ./fcgi-0.8.8.gem


Install libxml2 ( was already installed )

 apt-get install libxml2


Use the UI to prevent lighttpd to start at boot time. ( Remove the '*' besides the lighttpd service )

 sysvconfig


Stop the lighttpd service

 service lighttpd stop

Firewall seems to be disable by default. But if there is one, it needs to allow:

Service: http (12358/tcp)

Port: All ports (tcp/udp) enabled for local networks

Disabling SELinux

Check SELinux status

 sestatus

If SELinux is enable, see the Disabling SELinux article to disable it.


Toolpack Stream Server

Install pcap0.8 for the stream server

 apt-get install libpcap0.8


Toolpack Development Prerequisite

 apt-get install gcc make libxml2-dev libpcap0.8-dev unixodbc-dev

Validation Guide (Optional)

If you would like to verify your installation go to the Toolpack Validation Guide


Toolpack System installation

Now that the prerequisite are installed, now it is time to install the Toolpack system

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