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<h1>Installing LON-CAPA on a minimal Oracle Linux 6 System</h1>
<p>
This document guides you through the process of setting up a new LON-CAPA
server or virtual machine running Oracle Linux 6 with a minimum of packages installed.
The server or virtual machine will be configured solely as a LON-CAPA server and will be
expected to have no other services running. Your server or virtual machine is expected to have
a fast connection to the internet.
</p><p>
More information is available at
<a href="http://install.lon-capa.org/">http://install.lon-capa.org/</a>.
</p>
<h2>Before you begin</h2>
<p>
Installing Linux is straightforward.
You will be required to log in to the machine and execute
some routine Unix commands. Familiarity with the Apache web server, mod_perl,
perl, and MySQL are not required to install and run LON-CAPA.
</p>
<h2>Installation Overview</h2>
<p>
The installation process takes the following steps:
</p>
<ol>
<li><a href="#obt">Obtain Oracle Linux 6 installation iso file</a></li>
<li><a href="#net">Determine Network Settings</a></li>
<li><a href="#lin">Install Oracle Linux 6</a></li>
<li><a href="#upd">Update your system</a></li>
<li><a href="#ilc">Install LON-CAPA</a></li>
<li><a href="#cdc">Create a Domain Coordinator</a></li>
<li><a href="#sts">Start/Restart services</a></li>
<li><a href="#log">Log in to LON-CAPA</a></li>
</ol>
<hr />
<h2>1. <a id="obt">Obtain Oracle Linux 6</a></h2>
<p>
Oracle Linux 6 isos can be obtained from links included on the
<a href="https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/linux/downloads/index.html">Oracle Linux download page</a>.
You only need download either the Oracle Linux 6 Update 10 Boot ISO image for $basearch iso,
or the Oracle Linux Update 6 Update 10 for $basearch iso.
</p>
<h2>2. <a id="net">Determine Network Settings</a></h2>
<p>
You will need to know the following network settings for your installation.
<b>Note: </b>You must have a static IP address to use LON-CAPA.
DHCP is <em>not</em> supported.
<ul>
<li>ip address </li>
<li>netmask </li>
<li>hostname </li>
<li>gateway </li>
<li>domain name server(s) </li>
</ul>
<h2>3. <a id="lin">Minimal Oracle Linux 6 Install</a></h2>
<p>
Documentation is available from
<a href="https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/6/">
https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/6/</a>
Most of the installation screens are self explanatory.
There are a few steps that require comment and are dealt with below.
</p>
<dl style="list-style:square outside none">
<dt>Installation Language</dt>
<dd>Use English as your installation language.</dd>
<dt>Installation Destination</dt>
<dd>For a fresh install may want to use the automatic partitioning feature of the installer.
If you want to customize partitioning check the "Custom" radio button in the Storage
Configuration section, and push the "Done" button. You will then be prompted to create
mount points.
LON-CAPA resource files are stored in the /home directory, so the
majority of the disk space should be allocated here. If you have 20 GB
of space for Oracle Linux, /home should receive at least 10 to 12 GB.
Since Mariadb uses the /var filesystem to store its databases you should
have at least 4 GB of space available on /var. Be sure to
include adequate swap space. A minimum is 512 MB, but you should
typically have 1 or 2x as much swap space as you do physical RAM.</dd>
<dt>Network and Hostname</dt>
<dd>LON-CAPA will <b>not</b> work with a machine set up to use a dynamic
IP address. When configuring your network card, be sure to unselect
the DHCP option and enter your network information. Enter your hostname</dd>
<dt>Software Selection</dt>
<dd>Check the "Minimal Install" radio button in the "Base Environment" panel.</dd>
</dl>
<p>
Finish installing your server, reboot it, and log in as root.
</p>
<h2>4. <a id="upd">Update your system</a></h2>
<p>
Update your system to the latest versions of the system software using yum.
</p>
<pre>
yum update
</pre>
<p>
If the kernel was updated, reboot your system before continuing with the installation.
</p>
<h3>Set up access to package repositories</h3>
<p>Install wget</p>
<pre>
yum install wget
</pre>
<p>
Add yum repository for EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux)
</p>
<pre>
yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-6.noarch.rpm
</pre>
<p>
Enable the Oracle Linux Add ons and Developer Repositories
</p>
<pre>
yum-config-manager --enable public_ol6_addons
yum-config-manager --enable public_ol6-developer
</pre>
<p>
Install the loncapa.repo file from the LON-CAPA install site:
</p>
<pre>
wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/loncapa.repo http://install.loncapa.org/versions/oracle/6/loncapa.repo
</pre>
<p>
Verify the required repositories are enabled:
</p>
<pre>
yum repolist enabled
</pre>
<p>
The list of enabled repos should be as follows:
</p>
<table style="border: 0px; border-collapse: collapse;">
<tr><th>repo id</th><th>repo name</th></tr>
<tr><td>loncapa-updates-basearch</td><td>Oracle Linux 6 LON-CAPA $basearch Updates</td></tr>
<tr><td>loncapa-updates-noarch</td><td>Oracle Linux 6 LON-CAPA noarch Updates</td></tr>
<tr><td>public_ol6_UEKR4</td><td>Latest Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Releases 4 for Oracle Linux 6Server ($basearch)</td></tr>
<tr><td>public_ol6_addons</td><td>Oracle Linux 6Server Add ons ($basearch)</td></tr>
<tr><td>public_ol6_developer</td><td>Oracle Linux 6Server Packages for Development and test ($basearch)</td></tr>
<tr><td>public_ol6_latest</td><td>Oracle Linux 6Server Latest ($basearch)</td></tr>
</table>
<h3>Configure SELinux</h3>
<p>
The default Oracle Linux 6 installation includes SELinux enabled.
Until such time as an SELinux security policy has been created for LON-CAPA, SELinux should be disabled.
Retrieve the loncapa_selinux_config file from the LON-CAPA install site:
</p>
<pre>
wget http://install.loncapa.org/versions/oracle/6/loncapa_selinux_config
</pre>
<p>
Install the selinux config file
</p>
<pre>
mv /etc/selinux/config /etc/selinux/config.backup
mv loncapa_selinux_config /etc/selinux/config
reboot
</pre>
<h2>5. <a id="ilc">Installing LON-CAPA</a></h2>
<h3>Install prerequisites</h3>
<p> Execute: </p>
<pre>
yum install LONCAPA-prerequisites
</pre><p>
This may take some minutes due to LON-CAPA's large number of dependencies.
</p>
<h3>Configure firewall and network</h3>
<p> Execute: </p>
<pre>
system-config-firewall-tui
</pre>
<ol>
<li>Select Firewall: Enabled, and Customize, to allow
incoming: SSH (remote login), WWW (HTTP) and secure WWW
(HTTPS).
</li>
<li> Select OK, and then Yes to save</li>
</ol>
<h3>Retrieve and execute LON-CAPA setup program</h3>
<p>
Retrieve the LON-CAPA setup with the following command:
</p>
<pre>
wget http://install.loncapa.org/linux/install.tar
</pre>
<p>
Extract the archive with the following command:
</p>
<pre>
tar xf install.tar
</pre>
<p>
This creates a directory named <span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console','Menlo','Monaco','Courier', monospace;">installation</span>.
Change to it and execute the setup script with the following commands:
</p>
<pre>
cd installation
/install.pl
</pre>
<p>
The script is used to prepare a Linux system to run LON-CAPA, and can also be
used to check the configuration of a system on which LON-CAPA has already been installed. Typically, though, you will run this script only once, when you first install LON-CAPA.
</p>
<p>
The script will analyze your system to determine which actions are recommended. The script will then prompt you to choose the actions you would like taken.
Once a choice has been entered for all nine possible actions, required changes will be made.
</p>
<p>The possible actions are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Create the www user/group</li>
<li>Install the package LON-CAPA uses to authenticate users.</li>
<li>Set-up the MySQL (Mariadb) database</li>
<li>Set-up MySQL (Mariadb) permissions</li>
<li>Configure Apache web server</li>
<li>Configure start-up of services</li>
<li>Check firewall settings</li>
<li>Stop services not used by LON-CAPA, e.g., services for a print server: cups daemon</li>
<li>Download LON-CAPA source code in readiness for installation</li>
</ul>
<h3>Determine LON-CAPA Settings</h3>
<p>
LON-CAPA requires a number of identifying parameters to be set in order
for it to function at all. Below is a list with descriptions.
</p>
<dl>
<dt>Host Type (library or access)</dt>
<dd>The server must be designated a 'library' or an 'access' server. In
general you should have a library server for your instructors to create
their course content on and run their courses. Students should connect
to access servers. If you are doing the first install of LON-CAPA at
your site, or if you are playing with it for your own edification you
should make your machine a 'library' server.</dd>
<dt>LON-CAPA domain</dt>
<dd>Each site or school which installs LON-CAPA needs its own domain.
Here at MSU we use 'msu'. You should choose something short but
meaningful. <i>Restriction: One word, no underscores, and no special
characters except . or -</i> .<br />Domain names which include a departmental
abbreviation are not recommended as although LON-CAPA may start in
a single department, other departments frequently join subsequently.
For a domain name: 'msu' is a superior choice to 'msuphys' for example.
</dd>
<dt>LON-CAPA host id</dt>
<dd>Each LON-CAPA server requires a unique internal name. We use names
such as "msul1" for the first library server. <i>Restriction: One word,
no underscores, and no special characters except -</i> .
</dd>
<dt>Domain's Primary Library Server ID</dt>
<dd>If you are setting up a domain with a single library server, then the domain's primary library server ID will be the LON-CAPA host id of that server (e.g., msul1). Once your domain grows and you need to add more servers, one of the library servers in the domain should be assigned as the domain's primary library server. This will be where domain-wide settings will be stored.<dd>
<dt>Host administrator email</dt>
<dd>The amount of email sent to this address is relatively minimal. Messages
are sent every time the system starts up, or if the system is in
serious trouble. If you are installing a LON-CAPA instance on a laptop,
because you are planning to contribute to LON-CAPA development,
make this <span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console','Menlo','Monaco','Courier', monospace;">
root at localhost</span>.
</dd>
<dt>Support email address</dt>
<dd>Enter an e-mail address here, so users of the system
will be able to click an "Ask Helpdesk" link in the system to
display a web form which they will complete to request support from
your institution's helpdesk. On form submission the contents
will be sent to the e-mail address you specify.
</dd>
</dl>
<h3>Configuring LON-CAPA</h3>
<p>
To configure and install LON-CAPA, execute the following commands:
</p>
<pre>
cd /root/loncapa-X.Y.Z (X.Y.Z should correspond to a version number like '2.11.3')
/UPDATE
</pre>
<p>
You will need to enter the LON-CAPA configuration information you determined
in the previous section.
</p>
<h2>6. <a id="cdc">Creating a Domain Coordinator</a></h2>
<p>
You will need at least one user at your site who has the role of
'domain coordinator'. This user creates accounts for other users and
grants them additional privileges. The make_domain_coordinator.pl script
invoked below requires that you enter the user's password.
Feel free to use the "passwd username" command to change it later.
Replace USERNAME and DOMAIN with an appropriate user name and your domain.
If installing a library server and an access server on separate machines or VMs
you need only run make_domain_coordinator.pl on the library server.
</p>
<pre>
cd /root/loncapa-X.Y.Z/loncom/build
perl make_domain_coordinator.pl USERNAME DOMAIN
</pre>
<h2>7. <a id="sts">Start/Restart Services</a></h2>
<p>
The LON-CAPA network services take a moment to start. Most misconfigurations
will be apparent at this step.
</p>
<pre>
/etc/init.d/loncontrol start
service httpd start
</pre>
<p>
If you receive warnings about missing perl modules, when starting the httpd service
please make sure that the LONCAPA-prerequisites rpm is installed using this command:
</p>
<pre>
rpm -q LONCAPA-prerequisites
</pre>
<p>
If it is not installed, ensure that the required Linux repositories are enabled (see
the "Set up access to package repositories" section above), then install it:
</p>
<pre>
yum install LONCAPA-prerequisites
</pre>
<p>
If you still have errors, please contact the LON-CAPA Helpdesk: helpdesk at loncapa.org
</p>
<p>Ensure that LON-CAPA network services and the httpd service are set to start on boot:
<pre>
/sbin/chkconfig loncontrol on
/sbin/chkconfig httpd on
</pre>
<h2>8. <a id="log">Log in to your LON-CAPA Machine</a></h2>
<p>
Point a web browser at your new machine and log in as the domain
coordinator. Congratulations!
</p>
<hr>
<h2>If things aren't working right</h2>
<p>
If you've followed the steps above and the server doesn't start or you think
there's something wrong, please contact the LON-CAPA helpdesk.
Installation/update support is available from: helpdesk at loncapa.org
(replace " at " with @).
If there were errors in installation of the dependency RPMs or errors during the
automatic setup, please send us as much information as possible.
If some part of this document is unclear please let us know.
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