Diff for /doc/build/Attic/install.html between versions 1.8 and 1.9

version 1.8, 2000/11/21 15:45:00 version 1.9, 2001/02/22 15:48:35
Line 9 Line 9
 Scott Harrison  Scott Harrison
 </P>  </P>
 <P>  <P>
 Last updated: 11/21/2000  Last updated: 02/22/2001
 </P>  </P>
 <P>  <P>
 This is the current list of steps to support LON-CAPA installation.  These steps have  This is the current list of steps to support LON-CAPA installation.  These steps have
 been tested.  been tested.
 <OL>  <OL>
 <LI>Get Redhat 6.2 on a CD by  <LI>Get LON-CAPA on a CD by
 <UL>  <UL>
 <LI>Using a RedHat 6.2 CD  <LI>Requesting a LON-CAPA installation CD (c/o Dr. Kortemeyer, 
 <LI>Downloading a RedHat 6.2 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdimage">CD image</A> and burning a CD  korte@lon-capa.org).
 <LI>Or, alternatively do a network install from a <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource">  <LI>Or, downloading a LON-CAPA installation <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdimage">CD image</A> and burning a CD.
 RedHat 6.2 CD source tree</A>.  You need to burn a boot floppy disk with a network boot image;  <LI>(Depending on whether your computer has a bootable CD-ROM, you may
 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource/images/bootnet-20000407.img">  need to also make a boot floppy.  Download this floppy disk image file: 
 bootnet-20000407.img</A>.  (Download the image file; insert a blank floppy disk; and type a  <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource/images/boot-20000407.img">
 command similar to: <TT>dd if=bootnet-20000407.img of=/dev/fd0</TT>).  For installation, you  boot-20000407.img</A>.  (Download the image file; insert a blank floppy disk; and type this command: <TT>dd if=boot-20000407.img of=/dev/fd0</TT>).
 need to specify <TT>hobbes.lite.msu.edu/~loninst</TT> as your download URL, and <TT>/3.1/currentcdsource</TT>  
 as the source location.  
 </UL>  </UL>
 <LI>Install RedHat 6.2  <LI>Install with CD-ROM
 <UL>  <UL>
 <LI><B>Important: Do a "GNOME Workstation Install" and go with their default list of packages</B>  <LI>Follow the <A HREF="instructions_with_cd.html">
 <LI><B>Important: Make sure you add a user "www"</B>  CD-ROM installation instructions</A>
 </UL>  </UL>
 <LI>After installation, restart the computer.  Login as root.  Enter these two commands:  <LI>After installation, restart the computer.  Login as root.  Enter this command (you only need to do this after your first reboot):
 <OL>  <OL>
 <LI><TT>lynx -source http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/scripts/postinstall.pl&gt;postinstall.pl</TT>  <LI><TT>sh /usr/sbin/loncapa_configure</TT>
 <LI><TT>perl postinstall.pl</TT>  
 </OL>  </OL>
 <LI>As postinstall.pl runs, you will be asked various questions.  Follow the instructions to correctly  
 enter in the appropriate parameter values.  
 </OL>  </OL>
 <HR>  
 <H1>Old steps; do not use these...</H1>  
 Last updated: 11/01/2000  
 </P>  
 <P>  
 This is the current list of steps to support LON-CAPA installation.  These steps have  
 been tested.  
 <OL>  
 <LI>Get Redhat 6.2 on a CD by  
 <UL>  
 <LI>Using a RedHat 6.2 CD  
 <LI>Downloading a RedHat 6.2 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdimage">CD image</A> and burning a CD  
 <LI>Or, alternatively do a network install from a <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource">  
 RedHat 6.2 CD source tree</A>.  You need to burn a boot floppy disk with a network boot image;  
 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource/images/bootnet-20000407.img">  
 bootnet-20000407.img</A>.  (Download the image file; insert a blank floppy disk; and type a  
 command similar to: <TT>dd if=bootnet-20000407.img of=/dev/fd0</TT>).  For installation, you  
 need to specify <TT>hobbes.lite.msu.edu/~loninst</TT> as your download URL, and <TT>/3.1/currentcdsource</TT>  
 as the source location.  
 </UL>  
 <LI>Install RedHat 6.2  
 <UL>  
 <LI><B>Important: Do a "GNOME Workstation Install" and go with their default list of packages</B>  
 <LI><B>Important: Make sure you add a user "www"</B>  
 </UL>  
 <LI>After installation, install extra RPMs/upgrades by downloading all files from  
 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/SupplementalRPMS/">  
 http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/SupplementalRPMS</A>.  
 <UL>  
 <LI>Use this command to install the RPMs you download: <TT>rpm -Uvh --force *.rpm</TT>.  
 </UL>  
 <LI>Remove extra RPMs by downloading and running the script   
 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/scripts/remove_extra.sh">  
 http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/scripts/remove_extra.sh</A> as root.  
 <LI>After installing the supplemental RPMS, install a final RPM set by downloading all files from  
 <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/FinalRPMS/">  
 http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/FinalRPMS</A>.  
 <UL>  
 <LI>Use this command to install the RPMs you download: <TT>rpm -Uvh --force *.rpm</TT>.  
 </UL>  
 <LI>Configure needed files.  
 <UL>  
 <LI>Currently, reconfiguration must be handled manually and involves an administrator  
 altering configuration files present throughout the system.  For a list of these  
 files and their descriptions, visit <A HREF="http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/loncapafiles/loncapafiles.html">  
 http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/loncapafiles/loncapafiles.html</A>.  
 </UL>  
 <LI>Important files are /etc/httpd/conf/access.conf, /etc/ntp.conf, /etc/krb.conf,    
 /home/httpd/lonTabs/spare.tab, /home/httpd/lonTabs/hosts.tab (if setting up a cluster different  
 than MSU's).  
 <LI>Unshadow passwords  
 <UL>  
 <PRE>You can do this by these 5 steps:  
 1. enter the system command, as "root", pwunconv  
 2. enter the system command, as "root", grpunconv  
 3. Set the following to be the /etc/pam.d/login file on your system  
 #%PAM-1.0  
 auth       required     /lib/security/pam_securetty.so  
 auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow nullok  
 auth       required     /lib/security/pam_nologin.so  
 account    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so  
 password   required     /lib/security/pam_cracklib.so  
 password   required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok use_authtok  
 session    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so  
 session    optional     /lib/security/pam_console.so  
 4. Set the following to be the /etc/pam.d/passwd file on your system  
 #%PAM-1.0  
 auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow nullok  
 account    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so  
 password   required     /lib/security/pam_cracklib.so retry=3  
 password   required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_authtok nullok  
 5. Set/reset passwords.  As "root" use 'passwd', and 'passwd www'  
 to change the important passwords.  This creates crypt-processible  
 passwords in /etc/passwd.  
 </PRE>  
 </UL>  
 <LI>Run, as root, <TT>ln -s /etc/mime.types /etc/httpd/conf/mime.types</TT>  
 <LI>Run, as root, <TT>/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start</TT>.  
 <LI>Run, as root, <TT>/etc/rc.d/init.d/loncontrol start</TT>.  
 <LI>After 10 minutes, you should be able to check the file <TT>/home/httpd/html/lon-status/index.html</TT>  
 to see if your machine has been successfully set up.  
 </UL>  
 </OL>  
 </P>  
 <H3>Future Installation Procedure (not yet implemented)</H3>  
 <P>  
 In the future, LON-CAPA Installation will be distributed on a CD complete with a  
 customized interface.  Many elements for doing this have been coded, and are in place, but  
 it awaits completion.  
 </P>  
 </BODY>  </BODY>
 </HTML>  </HTML>

Removed from v.1.8  
changed lines
  Added in v.1.9


FreeBSD-CVSweb <freebsd-cvsweb@FreeBSD.org>