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− | * move and rename files | + | * move and rename files (perhaps use <code>sudo</code>) |
: <code>mv /var/www/html/elgg/htaccess_dist /var/www/html/elgg/.htaccess</code> | : <code>mv /var/www/html/elgg/htaccess_dist /var/www/html/elgg/.htaccess</code> | ||
: <code>mv /var/www/html/elgg/engine/settings.example.php /var/www/html/elgg/engine/settings.php</code> | : <code>mv /var/www/html/elgg/engine/settings.example.php /var/www/html/elgg/engine/settings.php</code> | ||
* navigate to http://146.155.17.19:15080/elgg/install.php to perform the setup | * navigate to http://146.155.17.19:15080/elgg/install.php to perform the setup |
Revision as of 16:44, 5 September 2014
>> return to Cedeus_IDE
Elgg VM setup
- copying basicubunutu1404.vdi file and renaming to elgg.vdi
- creating the tilestream VM on CedeusDB (ip.18):
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VBoxManage createvm --name elgg --ostype Ubuntu_64 --register
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VBoxManage modifyvm elgg --memory 4096
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VBoxManage modifyvm elgg --cpus 4
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VBoxManage modifyvm elgg --nic1 nat
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VBoxManage storagectl elgg --name "SATA Controller" --add sata --controller IntelAhci
- assign the (old) disk image a new uuid
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VBoxManage internalcommands sethduuid elgg.vdi
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- attach the (old) disk image:
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VBoxManage storageattach "elgg" --storagectl "SATA Controller" --port 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium elgg.vdi
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VBoxManage storagectl elgg --name "IDE Controller" --add ide --controller PIIX4
- set the nat rules (ports):
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VBoxManage modifyvm elgg --natpf1 "ssh,tcp,,15022,,22"
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VBoxManage modifyvm elgg --natpf1 "apache,tcp,,15080,,80"
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- optional - set VRDE port:
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VBoxManage modifyvm elgg --vrdeport 7765
(Note: 3389 is the default port anyway)
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- start the VM
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VBoxHeadless -s elgg --vrde on &
- the VM will listen on port 7765
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- The following step do not seem to be necessary with Ubuntu 14.04 and new VirtualBox - however, are necesary for 12.04. But if so: connect with VRD and adjust network card settings (remember the existing VM have an old password)
- open /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and comment out existing network adapters
- reboot
- check if ssh connection works
Elgg Setup
General Docs: http://learn.elgg.org/en/latest/
Install docs:
- http://learn.elgg.org/en/latest/intro/install.html
- https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-elgg-on-a-debian-or-ubuntu-vps--2
- Elgg needs LAMPS (MySQL 5+, PHP 5.3.3+), so:
- check what software packages are installed on the VM with
dpkg -l
- => looks like 14.04 comes with MySQL 5.5 and PHP 5.5
- Apache rewrite module should be enabled too
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sudo a2enmod rewrite
- downnload Elgg from http://elgg.org/download.php => I downloaded 1.8.19, the latest available and stable (= non RC) version
- unzip and place in www folder of server
unzip elggXXX
mv elggXXX elgg
(i.e. rename folder)sudo cp -r elgg /var/www/html/
(copy folder to www/html to be accessible for Ubuntu 14.04)
- create a data folder outside of /www or /public_html and make it accessible via for elgg:
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sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /elggdata
- => www-data is apache's user that writes to file system. The above command grants apache ownership of the data directory.
- create a database for elgg:
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mysql -u root -p
(pw 20...s) -
CREATE DATABASE elgg;
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CREATE USER elgguser IDENTIFIED BY 'elggpassword';
(elggpwd: elggc...s) -
GRANT ALL ON elgg.* TO elgguser;
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\q
- move and rename files (perhaps use
sudo
)
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mv /var/www/html/elgg/htaccess_dist /var/www/html/elgg/.htaccess
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mv /var/www/html/elgg/engine/settings.example.php /var/www/html/elgg/engine/settings.php
- navigate to http://146.155.17.19:15080/elgg/install.php to perform the setup