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| = How to configure the a new server for CONTROL. = | = How to configure a new server for CONTROL. = |
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| Please follow the ["Installing Fedora5"] instructions for Fedora installations. Note that it duplicates several essential parts of the following steps, but they remain here for reference. == Configuring the OS == |
Please follow the [[Installing_Fedora5]] instructions for Fedora installations (Latest usable is Fedora 8). If you installed Fedora 8 using the ''quick install DVD'', Don't forget to clean out the /home/ccc directory of all the additional files that may have come from an old install of another company. Also clean out the /u/cc directory: {{{ #rm -rf ~ccc/*.tgz /u/cc }}} == Additional Operating System configuration == === SELinux === SELinux has been known to cause problems with Control's directory model. To turn it off, change {{{ /etc/selinux/config }}} to read {{{ SELINUX=disabled}}} N.B. The changes will not take effect until the machine reboots. === Samba and PAM === New ccpass scripts for updating user passwords work around the problems of password synchronisation. As such, the SambaPasswordSync hack is considered depreciated. To try and ensure locking works reliably between Windows and Linux, edit {{{/etc/samba/smb.conf}}} and add the following lines after the "global" section header: {{{ #get record locking working between Windows and Linux strict locking = yes oplocks = False}}} === Serial Ports === In {{{/etc/rc.d/rc.local}}}, {{{ chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0 chmod 666 /dev/ttyS1}}} == yum == In {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-repo}}}, {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo}}} and {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo}}}, set the {{{enable}}} flag to {{{1}}} {{{ enable=1}}} Do '''NOT''' do this for any of the development files. Doing so can cause libraries to be updated and, as a result, CONTROL may not run. Update the packages with {{{ yum update}}} Note: be careful of glibc updates for older releases of CONTROL If yum insists on gpg keys then, in {{{/etc/yum.conf}}} and {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/*}}}, {{{ gpgcheck=0}}} === VPN === Copy {{{vpn.tgz}}} from /u and extract it using the following commands: {{{ # scp <user>@sam:/u/vpn.tgz /etc/ppp/ # cd /etc/ppp # tar -xvzf vpn.tgz}}} Then as root accept the fingerprint: {{{ # ssh 220.233.135.250 The authenticity of host '220.233.135.250 (220.233.135.250)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is f6:f0:5c:21:74:0e:03:db:fc:71:e6:21:63:b5:c0:43. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?}}} Type yes and cancel the connection. Add the hostname ({{{uname -n}}}) into {{{ /etc/hosts }}} on muppets. Assign the machine the next IP in the sequence. Also update the [[DNS]]. To test the VPN connection, use the following: {{{ # pppd call crecom nodetach debug}}} Once the VPN can connect correctly, add to the following to {{{/etc/inittab}}}: {{{ vpn:2345:respawn:/etc/ppp/connect-crecom >> /var/log/connect-crecom.error}}} === Additional Packages Needed by Control === The following packages need to be installed to enable some features: * mkisofs - building backup CD images * sharutils - E-Mailing PDF's * dvd+rw-tools - Burning DVD's * postgresql-odbc - New Rel9 and 10 installations require DB support. * cdrecord - Burning CD/DVD backups * rxvt - For running scripts in X11 mode == Configuring the OS for CONTROL == |
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| # groupadd -g 3232 control }}} |
# groupadd -g 3232 control}}} |
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| # passwd ccc }}} |
# passwd ccc}}} |
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| ccusers }}} |
ccusers}}} Edit the {{{~ccc/.bashrc}}} and add the following to the end: {{{ umask 0}}} |
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| # vncpasswd ~ccc/.vnc/passwd }}} |
# vncpasswd ~ccc/.vnc/passwd}}} |
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| exec fvwm }}} |
. /u/cc/usr/common.sh exec fvwm}}} |
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| chmod +x ~ccc/.vnc/xstartup }}} Transfer ownership of files to ccc {{{ # chown -R ccc:control ~ccc/.vnc }}} |
chmod +x ~ccc/.vnc/xstartup}}} Transfer ownership of folders to ccc {{{ # chown -R ccc:control ~ccc/.vnc}}} |
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| Edit {{{/etc/defaults/useradd}}} such that the following variables are set and that rest can remain the same. | Edit {{{/etc/default/useradd}}} such that the following variables are set and that rest can remain the same. |
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| HOME=/u/cc/usr }}} |
HOME=/u/cc/usr}}} |
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| fi }}} |
fi}}} |
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| # chown root:root /etc/skel/.vnc }}} |
# chown root:root /etc/skel/.vnc}}} |
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| Package control programs on sam | Package control programs on sam (Server side) |
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| /u/cc/std/binl /u/cc/std/utbinl /u/cc/std/binx11 /u/cc/std/utbinx11 /u/cc/adm /u/cc/blank /u/cc/standard /u/cc/pixmap /u/cc/lib /u/cc/binl /u/cc/binx11 |
std/binl std/utbinl std/binx11 std/utbinx11 adm blank standard standard.adm pixmap lib binl binx11 DEMO manual usr/common.linux |
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| tar cvzf control.tgz $CONTROL_FILES }}} Setup /u/cc/ directory |
cd /u/ccdev/ tar cvzhf control.tgz --exclude=.sccs $CONTROL_FILES}}} send control.tgz to client machine Setup /u/cc/ directory (Client Side) |
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| ln -s ~ccc /u/cc/usr/ccc | |
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| ln -s ~ccc /u/cc/usr/ccc | |
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| cd / tar xvzf PATH_TO_CONTROL_TAR_FILE/control.tgz cd /u/cc/ |
cd /u/cc tar xvzf PATH_TO_CONTROL_TAR_FILE/control.tgz (do this step if you have already copied control.tgz to client machine) |
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| scp -r <user>@sam.crecom.com.au:/u/ccdev/standard.adm /u/cc/adm scp -r <user>@sam.crecom.com.au:/u/ccdev/DEMO9 /u/cc/DEMO scp <user>@sam.crecom.com.au:/u/ccdev/usr/common.linux /u/cc/usr/common.sh |
cp /u/cc/standard.adm/* /u/cc/adm mv /u/cc/usr/common.linux /u/cc/usr/common.sh}}} === Libraries === For Fedora versions prior to Fedora Core 5, update /etc/ld.so.conf to included the following line {{{ /u/cc/lib}}} For Fedora Core 5 and later, execute: {{{ cd /usr/lib ln -s /u/cc/lib/libcqt3.* .}}} You will also need to edit /u/cc/usr/common.sh {{{ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib:$CCDIR/lib |
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| == Operating System configuration == === SELinux === SELinux has been known to cause problems. To turn it off, change {{{ /etc/selinux/config }}} to read {{{ SELINUX=disabled}}} N.B. The changes will not take effect until the machine reboots. === Samba and PAM === Setup PAM to synchronise the Samba passwords. [:SambaPasswordSync:SambaPasswordSync.] The link is currently a''' work in progress.''' === Libraries === The following is not necessary for Fedora Core 5. Update /etc/ld.so.conf to included the following line {{{ /cc/lib }}} Then execute: {{{ # ldconfig }}} === Serial Ports === In {{{/etc/rc.d/rc.local}}}, {{{ chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0 chmod 666 /dev/ttyS1}}} == yum == In {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-repo}}}, {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/fedroa-extras.repo}}} and {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo}}}, set the {{{enable}}} flag to {{{1}}} {{{ enable=1}}} Do '''NOT''' do this for any of the development files. Doing so can cause libraries to be updated and, as a result, CONTROL may not run. Update the packages with {{{ yum update}}} Note: be careful of glibc updates for older releases of CONTROL If yum insists on gpg keys then, in {{{/etc/yum.conf}}} and {{{/etc/yum.repos.d/*}}}, {{{ gpgcheck=0}}} === VPN === Copy vpn.tgz from /u and extract it using the following commands: {{{ # scp <user>@sam:/u/vpn.tgz /etc/ppp/ # cd /etc/ppp # tar -xvzf vpn.tgz }}} Then as root accept the fingerprint: {{{ # ssh 220.233.135.250 The authenticity of host '220.233.135.250 (220.233.135.250)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is f6:f0:5c:21:74:0e:03:db:fc:71:e6:21:63:b5:c0:43. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? }}} Type yes and cancel the connection. Add the hostname ({{{uname -n}}}) into {{{ /etc/hosts }}} on muppets. Assign the machine the next IP in the sequence. Also update the ["DNS"]. To test the VPN connection, use the following: {{{ # pppd call crecom nodetach debug }}} Once the VPN can connect correctly, add to the following to {{{/etc/inittab}}}: {{{ vpn:2345:respawn:/etc/ppp/connect-crecom >> /var/log/connect-crecom.error }}} |
Then for all versions to rebuild the library cache execute: {{{ ldconfig}}} |
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| As a minimum, the system should have the 75-dpi, 100-dpi and truetype fonts appropriate for the installed X Font Server To search for the fonts: | As a minimum, the system should have the 75-dpi, 100-dpi and truetype fonts appropriate for the installed X Font Server To search for the fonts: |
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| The packages are usually of the form fonts-xorg-75dpi | The packages are usually of the form ''fonts-xorg-75dpi'' |
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| You'll need to locate files fvwm-2.4.19-1.i386.rpm and libstroke-0.5.1-4.fc4.i386.rpm which are available on sam. | We use FVWM as a slimline window manager where users don't need or expect a full remote desktop. You'll need to locate files fvwm-2.4.19-1.i386.rpm and libstroke-0.5.1-4.fc4.i386.rpm which are available on sam. |
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| # rpm -Uvh fvwm-2.4.19-1.i386.rpm libstroke-0.5.1-4.fc4.i386.rpm }}} |
# rpm -Uvh fvwm-2.4.19-1.i386.rpm fvwm-themes-0.6.2-1.noarch.rpm libstroke-0.5.1-4.fc4.i386.rpm}}} |
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| # vi Xclients }}} Update Xclients to only execute FVWM, the orginal (Xclients.bak) file can be modified to do the below. |
# vi Xclients}}} Update Xclients to initialise the control environment and execute FVWM as below: |
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| exec /usr/bin/fvwm }}} |
exec /usr/bin/fvwm}}} |
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| chmod +x Xclients }}} |
chmod +x Xclients}}} |
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| mkdir /etc/X11/fvwm2 }}} Copy from {{{system.fvwm2rc}}} from /u or from a client's system and place it in the newly created directory. Also place a symbolic link to {{{system.fvwm2rc}}} in /etc/ |
mkdir /etc/X11/fvwm2}}} Copy from {{{system.fvwm2rc}}} from /u (sam) or from a recent client's system and place it in the newly created directory. Also place a symbolic link to {{{system.fvwm2rc}}} in /etc/ |
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| === Additional Packages Needed by Control === * mkisofs - building CD images * sharutils - E-Mailing PDF's * dvd+rw-tools - Burning DVD's * postgresql-odbc - New Rel9 and 10 installations require DB support. * cdrecord - Burning CD/DVD's |
== User Manuals == Install Firefox {{{ yum install firefox}}} Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin at http://www.adobe.com and install {{{ firefox http://www.adobe.com}}} User manual files already included in the tarball copied from sam (/u/ccdev/manual) |
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| * '''cocont''' option {{{Days before display system warning mesg}}} should be set to 30. This allows the client to have a list one system backup to restore various configuration system configuration files in the event of a failure.''' ''' | * '''cocont''' option {{{Days before display system warning mesg}}} should be set to 30. This allows the client to have at least one system backup to restore various configuration system configuration files in the event of a failure.''' ''' |
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| * '''crontab''' setup auto_postal, eom_job, initda/backups and other scripts that need to run automatically. | Enter the company code in the script /cc/binl/clrdayqty . '''crontab'''setup auto_postal, eom_job, initda/backups and other scripts that need to run automatically. For ccc: {{{ * * * * * /u/cc/binl/auto_postal 2>&1 > /u/cc/LOG/auto_postal.out 1 0 1 * * /u/cc/binl/auto_eom >/u/cc/LOG/auto_eom 2>&1 59 23 * * * /u/cc/binl/auto_signoff > /u/cc/LOG/auto_signoff 2>&1 10 0 * * * /u/cc/binl/post_sum > /u/cc/LOG/post_sum 2>&1 0 22 * * * /cc/binl/clrdayqty > /cc/LOG/clrdayqty.out 2>&1 }}} For root: {{{ 30 2 * * * /u/cc/binl/netchecktime > /u/cc/LOG/netchecktime.out 2>&1 # The daily backup script 0 3 * * * /u/cc/binl/bacint -s > /u/cc/LOG/bacint.out 2>&1 # Initialise dayfile. Only needed if not using our backup script #0 3 * * * /u/cc/binl/initda -s > /u/cc/LOG/initda.out 2>&1}}} === Background tasks === You will need to edit {{{/etc/inittab}}}: {{{ id:5:initdefault: # Need to change run level from 3 to 5 v5:345:respawn:su - ccc -c /usr/local/bin/inittab_vnc 2>&1 >> /var/log/vnc.ccc}}} |
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| * Ensure that the /u/cc/<CUSTOMER> directory exists and is a copy of standard. Also make sure that the correct amount of users and locations has been set. * Enter the customer's company name into cocont's {{{Company codes to be backed up}}} field. |
* Ensure that the /u/cc/<CUSTOMER> directory exists and is a copy of standard. Also make sure that the correct amount of users and locations have been set. * Enter the customer's company name into '''cocont''''s {{{Company codes to be backed up}}} field. === Printers, Overlays and Docket Logos === You will need to get the customer's logo and artwork from the sales team. To create a docket logo, see [[Docket_Logo]]. For a list of compatible laser printers, see[[Laser_Printers]]. For setting up printers, see InstallingPrinter. |
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| === Setting up a DEMO company in a server === * Follow [[DemoCD]] under Linux steps 1-14 for the DEMO company and additional companies as needed. ---- . CategoryInstallation |
How to configure a new server for CONTROL.
Installing the OS
Please follow the Installing_Fedora5 instructions for Fedora installations (Latest usable is Fedora 8).
If you installed Fedora 8 using the quick install DVD, Don't forget to clean out the /home/ccc directory of all the additional files that may have come from an old install of another company. Also clean out the /u/cc directory:
#rm -rf ~ccc/*.tgz /u/cc
Additional Operating System configuration
SELinux
SELinux has been known to cause problems with Control's directory model. To turn it off, change /etc/selinux/config to read
SELINUX=disabled
N.B. The changes will not take effect until the machine reboots.
Samba and PAM
New ccpass scripts for updating user passwords work around the problems of password synchronisation. As such, the SambaPasswordSync hack is considered depreciated.
To try and ensure locking works reliably between Windows and Linux, edit /etc/samba/smb.conf and add the following lines after the "global" section header:
#get record locking working between Windows and Linux
strict locking = yes
oplocks = False
Serial Ports
In /etc/rc.d/rc.local,
chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0 chmod 666 /dev/ttyS1
yum
In /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-repo, /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo and /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo, set the enable flag to 1
enable=1
Do NOT do this for any of the development files. Doing so can cause libraries to be updated and, as a result, CONTROL may not run.
Update the packages with
yum update
Note: be careful of glibc updates for older releases of CONTROL
If yum insists on gpg keys then, in /etc/yum.conf and /etc/yum.repos.d/*,
gpgcheck=0
VPN
Copy vpn.tgz from /u and extract it using the following commands:
# scp <user>@sam:/u/vpn.tgz /etc/ppp/ # cd /etc/ppp # tar -xvzf vpn.tgz
Then as root accept the fingerprint:
# ssh 220.233.135.250 The authenticity of host '220.233.135.250 (220.233.135.250)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is f6:f0:5c:21:74:0e:03:db:fc:71:e6:21:63:b5:c0:43. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
Type yes and cancel the connection.
Add the hostname (uname -n) into /etc/hosts on muppets. Assign the machine the next IP in the sequence.
Also update the DNS.
To test the VPN connection, use the following:
# pppd call crecom nodetach debug
Once the VPN can connect correctly, add to the following to /etc/inittab:
vpn:2345:respawn:/etc/ppp/connect-crecom >> /var/log/connect-crecom.error
Additional Packages Needed by Control
The following packages need to be installed to enable some features:
- mkisofs - building backup CD images
- sharutils - E-Mailing PDF's
- dvd+rw-tools - Burning DVD's
- postgresql-odbc - New Rel9 and 10 installations require DB support.
- cdrecord - Burning CD/DVD backups
- rxvt - For running scripts in X11 mode
Configuring the OS for CONTROL
Creating the control group
Create the following group
# groupadd -g 3232 control
Create and configure the ccc user
Create user ccc
# adduser -g control ccc # passwd ccc
Edit the ~ccc/.bash_profile to the following:
CUST=`uname -n`
export CUST
export PS1='${PWD}!>'
. /u/cc/usr/common.sh
ccusersEdit the ~ccc/.bashrc and add the following to the end:
umask 0
Setup the VNC password
# mkdir ~ccc/.vnc # vncpasswd ~ccc/.vnc/passwd
Create the ~ccc/.vnc/xstartup file used by Xvnc. It should read:
export NODEID="vnc$DISPLAY" sleep 5 . /u/cc/usr/common.sh exec fvwm
Make ~ccc/.vnc/xstartup executable.
chmod +x ~ccc/.vnc/xstartup
Transfer ownership of folders to ccc
# chown -R ccc:control ~ccc/.vnc
Setup user defaults
Edit /etc/default/useradd such that the following variables are set and that rest can remain the same.
GROUP=3232 HOME=/u/cc/usr
Replace the contents of /etc/skel/.bash_profile with the following
logname=`logname`
. /u/cc/usr/common.sh
if [ "$logname" != "" ]; then
if [ "$DISPLAY" = "" ]; then
exec start
fi
fiCopy the ~ccc/.vnc/ folder to /etc/skel/
# cp -r ~ccc/.vnc /etc/skel/ # chown root:root /etc/skel/.vnc
Copy CONTROL
Package control programs on sam (Server side)
export CONTROL_FILES=" std/binl std/utbinl std/binx11 std/utbinx11 adm blank standard standard.adm pixmap lib binl binx11 DEMO manual usr/common.linux " cd /u/ccdev/ tar cvzhf control.tgz --exclude=.sccs $CONTROL_FILES
send control.tgz to client machine
Setup /u/cc/ directory (Client Side)
touch /dev/lp8 chmod 666 /dev/lp8 umask 0 mkdir /u/cc/ chmod 777 /u/cc/ ln -s /u/cc /cc mkdir /u/cc/usr chmod 777 /u/cc/usr ln -s ~ccc /u/cc/usr/ccc mkdir /u/cc/LOG chmod 777 /u/cc/LOG chown ccc:control /u/cc/LOG /u/cc/usr chown ccc:control /u/cc/usr/ccc /u/cc/usr/ccc/.* cd /u/cc tar xvzf PATH_TO_CONTROL_TAR_FILE/control.tgz (do this step if you have already copied control.tgz to client machine) chown ccc:control std/* std/*/* chown ccc:control binl/* chown ccc:control binx11/* binl/link_cntrl chown ccc:control standard/* chmod 666 standard/* cp /u/cc/standard.adm/* /u/cc/adm mv /u/cc/usr/common.linux /u/cc/usr/common.sh
Libraries
For Fedora versions prior to Fedora Core 5, update /etc/ld.so.conf to included the following line
/u/cc/lib
For Fedora Core 5 and later, execute:
cd /usr/lib ln -s /u/cc/lib/libcqt3.* .
You will also need to edit /u/cc/usr/common.sh
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib:$CCDIR/lib
Then for all versions to rebuild the library cache execute:
ldconfig
X related configuration
Install necessary fonts
As a minimum, the system should have the 75-dpi, 100-dpi and truetype fonts appropriate for the installed X Font Server
To search for the fonts:
yum search fonts
The packages are usually of the form fonts-xorg-75dpi
Once you have found the correct fonts packages
yum install <font package>
Make console (DISPLAY=0) a VNC server
Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Module"
Load "vnc" # Add this line
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Option "PasswordFile" "/u/cc/usr/ccc/.vnc/passwd" # Add this line
EndSection
Installing FVWM
We use FVWM as a slimline window manager where users don't need or expect a full remote desktop. You'll need to locate files fvwm-2.4.19-1.i386.rpm and libstroke-0.5.1-4.fc4.i386.rpm which are available on sam.
# yum install compat-readline43 gtk+ imlib # rpm -Uvh fvwm-2.4.19-1.i386.rpm fvwm-themes-0.6.2-1.noarch.rpm libstroke-0.5.1-4.fc4.i386.rpm
Need to update Xclients such that FVWM is started when local user logs in.
# cd /etc/X11/xinit # mv Xclients Xclients.bak # vi Xclients
Update Xclients to initialise the control environment and execute FVWM as below:
rm -f $HOME/Xrootenv.0 rm -f /tmp/fvwmrc* 2>/dev/null . /u/cc/usr/common.sh exec /usr/bin/fvwm
Finally give Xclients execute permissions
chmod +x Xclients
Configuring FVWM
mkdir /etc/X11/fvwm2
Copy from system.fvwm2rc from /u (sam) or from a recent client's system and place it in the newly created directory. Also place a symbolic link to system.fvwm2rc in /etc/
ln -s /etc/X11/fvwm2/system.fvwm2rc /etc/
User Manuals
Install Firefox
yum install firefox
Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin at http://www.adobe.com and install
firefox http://www.adobe.com
User manual files already included in the tarball copied from sam (/u/ccdev/manual)
Post Control Installation Options
Backups
cocont option Days before display system warning mesg should be set to 30. This allows the client to have at least one system backup to restore various configuration system configuration files in the event of a failure.
Enter the Linux device into cocont's Backup device field.
Scheduled processes
Enter the company code in the script /cc/binl/clrdayqty . crontabsetup auto_postal, eom_job, initda/backups and other scripts that need to run automatically.
For ccc:
* * * * * /u/cc/binl/auto_postal 2>&1 > /u/cc/LOG/auto_postal.out 1 0 1 * * /u/cc/binl/auto_eom >/u/cc/LOG/auto_eom 2>&1 59 23 * * * /u/cc/binl/auto_signoff > /u/cc/LOG/auto_signoff 2>&1 10 0 * * * /u/cc/binl/post_sum > /u/cc/LOG/post_sum 2>&1 0 22 * * * /cc/binl/clrdayqty > /cc/LOG/clrdayqty.out 2>&1
For root:
30 2 * * * /u/cc/binl/netchecktime > /u/cc/LOG/netchecktime.out 2>&1 # The daily backup script 0 3 * * * /u/cc/binl/bacint -s > /u/cc/LOG/bacint.out 2>&1 # Initialise dayfile. Only needed if not using our backup script #0 3 * * * /u/cc/binl/initda -s > /u/cc/LOG/initda.out 2>&1
Background tasks
You will need to edit /etc/inittab:
id:5:initdefault: # Need to change run level from 3 to 5 v5:345:respawn:su - ccc -c /usr/local/bin/inittab_vnc 2>&1 >> /var/log/vnc.ccc
Customer Company
coaad Setup the company record(s) for the customer.
Ensure that the /u/cc/<CUSTOMER> directory exists and is a copy of standard. Also make sure that the correct amount of users and locations have been set.
Enter the customer's company name into cocont's Company codes to be backed up field.
Printers, Overlays and Docket Logos
You will need to get the customer's logo and artwork from the sales team.
To create a docket logo, see Docket_Logo.
For a list of compatible laser printers, seeLaser_Printers.
For setting up printers, see InstallingPrinter.
Data Imports
- Run any data imports necessary.
Setting up a DEMO company in a server
Follow DemoCD under Linux steps 1-14 for the DEMO company and additional companies as needed.
