Knowledge:Linux Debian
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User and service
$ sudo adduser --disabled-password openkm $ sudo adduser openkm admin $ sudo vim /etc/init.d/tomcat
Script from http://wiki.openkm.com/index.php/Configure_Tomcat_service
$ sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/tomcat $ sudo update-rc.d tomcat defaults
Required packages
Install basic packages:
$ sudo aptitude install apache2 rdiff-backup ghostscript msttcorefonts imagemagick $ sudo aptitude install libreoffice clamav unzip python-software-properties
Install Java JDK (Ubuntu 12.04 - Precise Pangolin):
$ sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sun-jdk.list
Add this entry:
deb http://openkm.com/download/okm/jdk/deb /
And now update and install:
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-fonts
Uninstall OpenJDK packages:
$ dpkg -l | grep openjdk $ dpkg -l | grep icedtea $ sudo apt-get purge icedtea-netx icedtea-6-jre-jamvm icedtea-6-jre-cacao openjdk-6-jre openjdk-6-jre-lib openjdk-6-jre-headless $ sudo apt-get autoremove
Download and install application
Descargar y descomprimir la aplicación (password eMpg8eIjY5):
$ wget http://openkm.com/download/okm/Tomcat-7.0.27.zip $ wget http://openkm.com/download/okm/OpenKM-6.2.7.zip
MySQL support
First of all, installation:
$ sudo aptitude install mysql-server
Check if your MySQL installation has InnoDB engin enabled:
$ mysql -h localhost -u root -p mysql> show engines;
Edit /etc/mysql/my.cnf and under [mysqld] section in your ini file, add:
default-storage-engine = innodb
Now create databases and user:
$ mysql -h localhost -u root -p mysql> CREATE USER openkm@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '*secret*'; mysql> CREATE DATABASE okmdb DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_bin; mysql> GRANT ALL ON okmdb.* TO openkm@localhost WITH GRANT OPTION;
Server report
Haciendo uso de inxi podemos sacar un resumen de la configuración del servidor:
$ sudo aptitude install gawk pciutils $ wget -Nc smxi.org/inxi $ chmod +x inxi $ sudo ./inxi -F
Altas administrativas
Ir a OpenKM Licenses y asociar el nombre del cliente al UUID de la instalación.