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= First install Fedora 8 CONTROL server =
== Boot from the "new store
quick install" DVD: ==
At the boot screen, type

{{{
knoppix 2}}}
This will boot up knoppix in text mode and leave you with 4 terminals.
=== First install CentOS 5 on the server ===
Boot from the "crecom Cent
OS 5 quick install" DVD: At the boot screen, type

{{{
linux rescue}}}
This will boot up Anaconda in text mode and leave you with 2 text terminals.
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 * '''/ (root)''' 4-8 Gig depending on size of drive, format as EXT3.
 * '''swap''' 1-2 Gig depending on size of system memory.
 * '''/ (root)''' 4-20 Gig depending on size of drive, format as EXT3.
 * '''swap''' 1-4 Gig depending on size of system memory.
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#fdisk /dev/hda #fdisk /dev/sda
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Use the following sequence to create 2nd and 3rd partition (2 gig swap, everything else for /u):

{{{
n
p
2
<enter>
+2048M
n
p
3
<enter>
<enter>
t
2
82
w
}}}
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#mkfs.ext3 -L / /dev/hda1
#mkfs.ext3 -L /u /dev/hda3
#mkswap -L SWAP-sda2 /dev/hda2}}}
#mkfs.ext3 -L / /dev/sda1
#mkfs.ext3 -L /u /dev/sda3
#mkswap -L SWAP-sda2 /dev/sda2}}}
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If the /mnt/hda1 was not auto created, manually create it.

{{{
#mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
#mkdir /mnt/hda1/u
#mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/hda1/u}}}
== Untar the fedora 8 image to the new partition ==
{{{
#cd /mnt/hda1
#tar xvzf /u/blankf8forcontrol.tgz
Manually create the mount point and mount it.

{{{
#mkdir /mnt/sda1
#mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1
#mkdir /mnt/sda1/u
#mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda1/u
#mount /dev/hda /mnt/source}}}
Adjust the last line accordingly if your dvd drive is not /dev/hda (if it gave you an error)

== Untar the CentOS 5 image to the new partition ==
{{{
#cd /mnt/sda1
#tar xvzj /mnt/source/blankcentos5control.tar.bz2
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First get out of the knoppix environment:

{{{
#shutdown -r now}}}
The disk will eject, insert the Fedora 8 Rescue CD. You can use the Fedora 8 installer and select "Rescue installed system". Accept all the defaults, except you do not need to enable networking. Once you get to the prompt, you need to create a new initial ramdisk and then reinstall grub:
First restart the CentOS environment:

{{{
#exit
#exit
}}}
Type in "linux rescue". Accept all the defaults, except you do not need to enable networking. Once you get to the prompt, you need to create a new initial ramdisk and then reinstall grub:
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#rm /boot/initrd-2.6.26.5-28.fc8.img
#mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.26.5-28.fc8.img 2.6.26.5-28.fc8
#rm /boot/initrd-2.6.18-128.el5.img
#mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.18-128.el5.img 2.6.18-128.el5
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== After boot up, you may need to reconfigure X ==
Just accept all the defaults until it asks for the root password and enter it. It will bring up a graphical resolution setting utility. Just choose 1024x768 if you are unsure of the target screen.
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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}}}
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Add the hostname ({{{uname -n}}}) into{{{ /etc/hosts }}}on muppets. Assign the machine the next IP in the sequence.Also update the ["DNS"]. Add the hostname ({{{uname -n}}}) into{{{ /etc/hosts }}}on muppets. Assign the machine the next IP in the sequence.  Also update the ["DNS"].

Now would be a good time to restart the machine. It will load the new kernel and the new hostname.
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=== Configure the ccc user ===
Edit the {{{~ccc/.bashrc}}} and add the following to the end:

{{{
umask 0}}}
Edit the {{{~ccc/.vnc/xstartup}}} file used by Xvnc. It should read:

{{{
#!/bin/sh
export NODEID="vnc$DISPLAY"
sleep 5
. /u/cc/usr/common.sh
exec fvwm}}}
=== Setup user defaults ===
Copy the{{{~ccc/.vnc/}}}folder to{{{/etc/skel/}}}

{{{
# cp -r ~ccc/.vnc /etc/skel/
# chown root:root /etc/skel/.vnc}}}
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Package control programs on sam (Server side) Package control programs on sam (Server side, you can copy/paste these into sam via an xterm)
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tar cvzhf control.tgz --exclude=.sccs $CONTROL_FILES}}}
send control.tgz to client machine

Setup /u/cc/ directory (Client Side)
tar cvzf control.tgz --exclude=.sccs $CONTROL_FILES
tar cvzhf controlmanual.tgz --exclude=.sccs manual}}}
send control.tgz and controlmanual.tgz to client machine (<newhost> is the IP of the new server)

{{{
scp control.tgz controlmanual.tgz ccc@<newhost>:}}}
Exit the connection to Sam

Setup Control (connect using an xterm to the new server as root and just copy/paste these)
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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
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tar xvzf PATH_TO_CONTROL_TAR_FILE/control.tgz (do this step if you have already copied control.tgz to client machine) tar xvzf ~ccc/control.tgz
tar xvzf ~ccc/controlmanual.tgz
rm -rf /u/cc/adm/*
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mv /u/cc/usr/common.linux /u/cc/usr/common.sh}}} rm -rf /u/cc/standard.adm /u/cc/usr/common.sh
mv /u/cc/usr/common.linux /u/cc/usr/common.sh
rm /u/cc/pixmap/menuback.jpg
}}}
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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
You will need to edit /u/cc/usr/common.sh
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== Reset all terminals ==
The default terminals may possibly point to non existent companies. Run the following command to point it all to DEMO:(log in as ccc)

{{{
conset -a -c DEMO
export NODEID=console
ccusers
<enter>
14
}}}
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=== 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>}}}
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Section "Module" Section "Module"        # Add this line
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EndSection
Section "Screen"
EndSection # Add this line
Section "Screen" # This already exists
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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:

{{{
#!/bin/bash
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/}}}
EndSection # This already exists}}}
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Install Firefox

{{{
yum install firefox}}}
Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin at http://www.adobe.com and install
Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin at http://www.adobe.com and install (use the firefox on the new server)
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User manual files already included in the tarball copied from sam (/u/ccdev/manual)

== Post Control Installation Options ==
Click on "download Adobe Reader" and save it (defaults to the Desktop directory). Run the installer as root: (note: name may change in the future)

{{{
su -
chmod 755 ~ccc/Desktop/AdbeRdr9.3.1-1_i486linux_enu.bin
~ccc/Desktop/AdbeRdr9.3.1-1_i486linux_enu.bin
}}}
Just accept all the defaults.

=== Post Control Installation Options ===
=== Change the default Background/button colour ===
From vnc:5 as ccc, run coaad. Page 2 options should read:

{{{
208, 233, 243
120, 220, 255
208, 233, 243}}}
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 * '''coaad''' Setup the company record(s) for the customer.  * '''coaad''' Setup the company record(s) for the customer.  Make sure to set to Y the "Backup Company" and the "Auto post" fields.
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 * Enter the customer's company name into '''cocont''''s {{{Company codes to be backed up}}} field.

First install CentOS 5 on the server

Boot from the "crecom CentOS 5 quick install" DVD: At the boot screen, type

linux rescue

This will boot up Anaconda in text mode and leave you with 2 text terminals.

Partition the hard drive with fdisk to create the following partitions:

  • / (root) 4-20 Gig depending on size of drive, format as EXT3.

  • swap 1-4 Gig depending on size of system memory.

  • /u with rest of available space, format as EXT3.

The following example is for a 8 Gig / partition. Don't forget to change partition 2 to type 82 (linux swap) and to make partition 1 bootable. The default (83) should be fine for partition 1 and 3.

#fdisk /dev/sda
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 9729.
There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
and could in certain setups cause problems with:
1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
   (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
Command (m for help):n
Command action
   e   extended
   p   primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4):1
First cylinder (1-9729, default 1):
Using default value 1
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (6619-9729, default 9729):+8192M
Command (m for help):

Use the following sequence to create 2nd and 3rd partition (2 gig swap, everything else for /u):

n
p
2
<enter>
+2048M
n
p
3
<enter>
<enter>
t
2
82
w

Formatting the partitions:

#mkfs.ext3 -L / /dev/sda1
#mkfs.ext3 -L /u /dev/sda3
#mkswap -L SWAP-sda2 /dev/sda2

Mount the partitions:

Manually create the mount point and mount it.

#mkdir /mnt/sda1
#mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1
#mkdir /mnt/sda1/u
#mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda1/u
#mount /dev/hda /mnt/source

Adjust the last line accordingly if your dvd drive is not /dev/hda (if it gave you an error)

Untar the CentOS 5 image to the new partition

#cd /mnt/sda1
#tar xvzj /mnt/source/blankcentos5control.tar.bz2

after 10-15 minutes the whole image should now be on the new drive.

Boot Loader setup:

First restart the CentOS environment:

#exit
#exit

Type in "linux rescue". Accept all the defaults, except you do not need to enable networking. Once you get to the prompt, you need to create a new initial ramdisk and then reinstall grub:

#chroot /mnt/sysimage
#rm /boot/initrd-2.6.18-128.el5.img
#mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.18-128.el5.img 2.6.18-128.el5
#grub-install /dev/sda
#exit
#exit

Now Eject the disc. Your system should now boot up.

After boot up, you may need to reconfigure X

Just accept all the defaults until it asks for the root password and enter it. It will bring up a graphical resolution setting utility. Just choose 1024x768 if you are unsure of the target screen.

Network configuration:

This will be dependant on the machine's connection to the internet. DHCP is configured by default. If a DHCP server is unavailable, configure a static IP address, Netmask, gateway, and nameserver. For example:

  • IP address: 192.168.1.85
  • Netmask: 255.255.255.0
  • Gateway: 192.168.1.1
  • Nameserver: 192.168.1.1

This can be changed by logging in as root and running "system-config-network". Where this machine is on an internal network, you should ensure that SSH (port 22) is forwarded to it from the router to allow Creative Computing to access the machine remotely.

Hostname configuration:

This should be a shortened version of the company name for a head office server (6-12 characters, no spaces or dots), or a similarly shortened location name for a store server. Configure this into /etc/sysconfig/network

hostname=compname 

TimeZone selection:

Select "Hardware Clock is GMT" to ensure correct operation across daylight savings changes. Select the appropriate timezone for the server location (e.g. Australia/Sydney). Use "system-config-date" to change this setting.

Additional Operating System configuration

yum

Update the packages with

yum update

VPN

Add the hostname (uname -n) into /etc/hosts on muppets. Assign the machine the next IP in the sequence. Also update the ["DNS"].

Now would be a good time to restart the machine. It will load the new kernel and the new hostname.

To test the VPN connection, use the following:

# pppd call crecom nodetach debug

Configuring the OS for CONTROL

Copy CONTROL

Package control programs on sam (Server side, you can copy/paste these into sam via an xterm)

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 cvzf control.tgz --exclude=.sccs $CONTROL_FILES
tar cvzhf controlmanual.tgz --exclude=.sccs manual

send control.tgz and controlmanual.tgz to client machine (<newhost> is the IP of the new server)

scp control.tgz controlmanual.tgz ccc@<newhost>:

Exit the connection to Sam

Setup Control (connect using an xterm to the new server as root and just copy/paste these)

touch /dev/lp8
chmod 666 /dev/lp8
umask 0
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 ~ccc/control.tgz
tar xvzf ~ccc/controlmanual.tgz
rm -rf /u/cc/adm/*
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
rm -rf /u/cc/standard.adm /u/cc/usr/common.sh
mv /u/cc/usr/common.linux /u/cc/usr/common.sh
rm /u/cc/pixmap/menuback.jpg 

Libraries

You will 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

Reset all terminals

The default terminals may possibly point to non existent companies. Run the following command to point it all to DEMO:(log in as ccc)

conset -a -c DEMO
export NODEID=console
ccusers
<enter>
14

Make console (DISPLAY=0) a VNC server

Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Section "Module"        # Add this line
        Load "vnc"      # Add this line
EndSection              # Add this line
Section "Screen"        # This already exists
        Option "PasswordFile" "/u/cc/usr/ccc/.vnc/passwd"       # Add this line
EndSection              # This already exists

User Manuals

Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin at http://www.adobe.com and install (use the firefox on the new server)

firefox http://www.adobe.com

Click on "download Adobe Reader" and save it (defaults to the Desktop directory). Run the installer as root: (note: name may change in the future)

su -
chmod 755 ~ccc/Desktop/AdbeRdr9.3.1-1_i486linux_enu.bin
~ccc/Desktop/AdbeRdr9.3.1-1_i486linux_enu.bin

Just accept all the defaults.

Post Control Installation Options

Change the default Background/button colour

From vnc:5 as ccc, run coaad. Page 2 options should read:

208, 233, 243
120, 220, 255
208, 233, 243

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. Make sure to set to Y the "Backup Company" and the "Auto post" fields.

  • 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.

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.

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.


Installing_Control_server (last edited 2016-11-24 22:33:03 by fuzzy)