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Revision as of 21:40, 4 January 2011
Redirect Root Emails
change /etc/aliases, last line. change root: WHATEVER to read root: wolftech-root@ncsu.edu
Packages
Packages to add:
yum update 'packagename'
- lynx (required by some of our crons)
- libpng-devel
- libjpeg-devel (fixed libjpeg error)
- freetype-devel (fixed freetype2 error)
- libxml2
- libxml2-devel (fixed libxml / xml installation issues)
- aspell-devel (fixed pspell issue)
- net-snmp
- net-snmp-devel
- openldap
- openldap-devel
- openldap-clients
The linux kickstart should have these already installed/updated... but best to check.
Yum install 'packagename' these:
- gcc
- gcc-c++
- xpdf
You will need to install php-snmp (fixed snmp.h error). Make sure its the current version (RHEL might not see).
LDAP Config
Find the file /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
Add this line:
TLS_REQCERT never
Without this, AD LDAP will fail.
MS-SQL DRIVERS
- To use the MSSQL extension on Unix/Linux, you first need to build and install the FreeTDS library. Source code and installation instructions are available at the FreeTDS home page: http://www.freetds.org/
Get the stable, not current version.
mkdir /opt/freetds-0.82 ln -s /opt/freetds-0.82 /opt/freetds ./configure --prefix=/opt/freetds --with-tdsver=8.0 --enable-msdblib --enable-dbmfix --with-gnu-ld make make install
References
- http://us3.php.net/mssql
- http://www.freetds.org/userguide/install.htm
- http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6636
- http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php/board,35.0.html
QIP
Login to chronos, su/sudo to root
cp -a /afs/bp/dist/qip62 /root cd /root cd qip62 cd .dist rm -rf .sun4x_58 rm -rf .sun4x_510 cd ../ rm {classes,errors,help,_jvm,report,tmp,etc,jre,qip.pcy,sybase,usr} mv .dist/ia32_rhel3/* /root/qip62 rm -rf .dist
Point scripts at /root/qip62/BLAH, and be sure to set environment variables as needed in the script, similar to the way their done in the test-qip-micah script, currently in the cron locker.
SYBASE DRIVERS
You'll need to install these drivers in /opt/sybase-12.5/
- Create folder /opt/sybase-12.5
- Unpack tar in here. Package provided by ITD - drivers (sybase125.lnx.tar) were in /afs/bp.ncsu.edu/dist/sybase125/src/ when I last looked.
- Replace the default interfaces with the one at /afs/bp/dist/sybase125/. Don't forget to replace the 'interfaces' file with the one in AFS. Otherwise SYBASE won't know where the NCSU servers are.
cp /afs/bp/dist/sybase125/interfaces /opt/sybase-12.5/interfaces chmod 755 /opt/sybase-12.5/interfaces
Also, add the following line to locales.dat (in the /opt/sybase-12.5/locales/ directory) under the linux/english section:
locale = en_US.UTF-8, us_english, utf8
Running
export LANG en_US
would probably also work.
Notes
Micah has written a wrapper script (env_wrapper) to run in front of the php cmd so you can skip setting these variables. Be sure to move a copy of it local to the machine.
Just in case heres the variables:
Once unpacked, move into the OCS folder, and run OCS.sh to configure the env variables. OK, so running that didn't seem to work... however, setting the following manually did (use only one of these, depending on the shell you're using):
export SYBASE=/opt/sybase-12.5 export SYBASE_OCS=OCS-12_5 export PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} set SYBASE /opt/sybase-12.5 set SYBASE_OCS OCS-12_5 set PATH ${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/bin:$PATH set LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
SQSH
- Download from www.sqsh.com.
- Install locally in /opt/sqsh/.
mkdir /opt/sqsh-2.1.4 ln -s /opt/sqsh-2.1.4 /opt/sqsh export SYBASE=/opt/sybase-12.5 export SYBASE_OCS=OCS-12_5 export PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} ./configure --prefix=/opt/sqsh make make install
Note
Before running:
setenv LANG en_US
(or 'export LANG=en_US')
Install PHP / MySQL Client
Add in IUR Repo for PHP: http://wiki.iuscommunity.org/Doc/ClientUsageGuide
wget http://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/stable/Redhat/5.5/i386/ius-release-1.0-6.ius.el5.noarch.rpm wget http://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/stable/Redhat/5.5/i386/epel-release-1-1.ius.el5.noarch.rpm (you'll need to update these to point at the current release: http://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/stable/Redhat/5/i386/)
MYSQL DRIVERS
Since PHP installs no longer bundle MySQL clients, I've had to locally install MySQL clients on CHRONOS. Anyone wishing to use MYSQL support with the PHP CLI, will need to have the MySQL client locally installed on the cron server running the PHP scripts.
yum install mysql51-devel
Will install mysql51 client, libs, and devel.
Install PHP 5.1.2 locally
chronos% mkdir /opt/php-ver chronos% ln -s /opt/php-ver /opt/php5 '--disable-rpath' '--with-freetype-dir=/usr' '--with-png-dir=/usr' '--with-xpm-dir=/usr' '--with-t1lib=/usr' '--without-gdbm' '---' '--with-iconv' '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr' ' '--with-pcre-regex=/usr' '' '--with-layout=GNU' ''--enable-magic-quotes' '--enable-sockets' '--enable-sysvsem' '--enable-sysvshm' '--enable-sysvmsg' '--with-kerberos' '--enable-ucd-snmp-hack' '--enable-shmop' '--without-mime-magic' '--without-sqlite' '--with-libxml-dir=/usr' '--enable-xml' '--with-system-tzdata' '--with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs' '--disable-dom' '--disable-dba' '--without-unixODBC' '--disable-pdo' '--disable-xmlreader' '--disable-xmlwriter' '--disable-json' '--without-pspell' '--disable-wddx' '--without-curl' '--disable-posix' '--disable-sysvmsg' '--disable-sysvshm' '--disable-sysvsem' chronos% ./configure --enable-cli --disable-cgi --prefix=/opt/php5 \ --exec-prefix=/opt/php5 --with-bz2 --with-kerberos=/usr/kerberos --with-zlib \ --enable-bcmath --enable-calendar --with-curl --enable-ftp --with-gd --with-ldap \ --with-snmp --enable-mbstring --with-gmp --with-ncurses --enable-exif --with-jpeg-dir \ --with-png-dir --with-freetype-dir --enable-gd-native-tiff --enable-shmop --enable-yp \ --with-gettext --with-ttf --with-pear --enable-memory-limit --with-pic --with-ldap-sasl \ --with-pcntl --with-openssl --with-mysql=/usr/bin --with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config \ --enable-shared --with-sybase-ct=/opt/sybase-12.5/OCS-12_5 --with-mssql=/opt/freetds chronos% make chronos% make install [root@chronos php-5.1.2]# make install Installing PHP CLI binary: /opt/php5/bin/ Installing PHP CLI man page: /opt/php5/man/man1/ Installing build environment: /opt/php5/lib/php/build/ Installing header files: /opt/php5/include/php/ Installing helper programs: /opt/php5/bin/ program: phpize program: php-config Installing man pages: /opt/php5/man/man1/ page: phpize.1 page: php-config.1 Installing PEAR environment: /opt/php5/lib/php/ [PEAR] Archive_Tar - installed: 1.3.1 [PEAR] Console_Getopt - installed: 1.2 pear/PEAR can optionally use package "pear/XML_RPC" (version >= 1.4.0) [PEAR] PEAR - installed: 1.4.6 Wrote PEAR system config file at: /opt/php5/etc/pear.conf You may want to add: /opt/php5/lib/php to your php.ini include_path Installing PDO headers: /opt/php5/include/php/ext/pdo/ [root@chronos php-5.1.2]#
Now you need to create a php.ini file in the /opt/php5/lib folder with the following two lines:
[PHP] memory_limit = 100M
This will allow for scripts with a much higher memory requirement than the standard 8M. Don't enter anything else as the rest of the defaults (as compiled) are fine.
Notes
- Received the following error when I tried to make install php 5.1.4. Can also reproduce by running, ./sapi/cli/php. Error caused by --with-mysql=/usr/bin --with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config.
Installing PEAR environment: /opt/php5/lib/php/ make[1]: *** [install-pear-installer] Segmentation fault make: *** [install-pear] Error 2
CRONTAB
All cron files are located in /afs/eos/engrservers/cron/ece_cronjobs/
Be sure to run the CRONTAB BACKUP script (/afs/eos/engrservers/cron/ece_cronjobs/crontab/chronsave.php) so you always can restore the most recent version of the crontab.