Toolpack Install Validation for CentOS 7
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Applies to version(s) v2.8 to v2.9
WARNING: The system must have gone through the CentOS 7 Prerequisites Guides.
WARNING: This procedure requires internet access
If any of those steps fails, refer to the CentOS 7 Prerequisites Guides
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Yum Packages
- Validate that Toolpack-Prerequisites is installed:
#yum group list
Result should contain:
Installed Groups: Toolpack-Prerequisites
- Make sure you repository point on tb-base:
#yum repolist
Result should contain:
repo id repo name status !tb-base/7/x86_64 TB7 - Base 1,097
Verify 3rd Party Software Version
lighttpd
- lighttpd version should be 1.4.35 or higher
#lighttpd -v lighttpd/1.4.35 (ssl) - a light and fast webserver Build-Date: Mar 12 2014 17:19:32
ruby
- ruby version should be 1.8.7 or higher
#ruby --version ruby 1.8.7 (2010-06-23 patchlevel 299) [x86_64-linux]
rubygems
- rubygems version should be 1.3.7 or higher
#gem --version 1.3.7
gem Installation
- execute the following command:
gem list --local
Result should contain:
*** LOCAL GEMS *** bundler (1.2.3) fcgi (0.8.7) json (1.7.7)
ODBC Configuration
- Verify that the following file exists:
ls -al /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so
- Verify odbc config file:
cat /etc/odbcinst.ini
- For 32 bits systems, result should contain:
# Driver from the MyODBC package # Setup from the unixODBC package [MySQL] <----- This line must NOT start with a '#' Description = ODBC for MySQL Driver = /usr/lib/libmyodbc5.so Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcmyS.so FileUsage = 1
- For 64 bits systems, result should contain:
# Driver from the MyODBC package # Setup from the unixODBC package [MySQL] <----- This line must NOT start with a '#' Description = ODBC for MySQL Driver = /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcmyS.so FileUsage = 1
MySQL Configuration
- Verify MySQL config file:
cat /etc/my.cnf
- Result should contain under [mysqld]:
log-bin server-id=[UniqueId]
Note: server-id value may vary, but server-id needs to be a non-zero value and unique when using more than one host.
- Verify if the server is running
service mysqld status
- Result:
mysqld (pid 5101) is running...
SELinux
Check SELinux status
sestatus
It should be disabled or in 'permissive' mode.