...
Note:
...
Next
...
revision
...
cycle,
...
start
...
building
...
everything
...
into
...
$HOME/
...
[app
...
]-
...
[version#
...
]
...
and
...
creating
...
a
...
symlink
...
to
...
$HOME/
...
[app
...
]
...
so
...
that
...
there
...
is
...
no
...
question
...
about
...
what
...
the
...
current,
...
in
...
use,
...
directory
...
is.
...
Note:
...
When
...
downloading
...
software
...
to
...
install
...
in
...
these
...
instructions,
...
always
...
download
...
the
...
source
...
code,
...
and
...
avoid
...
binary
...
installers.
...
Binary
...
installers
...
tend
...
to
...
make
...
inaccurate
...
assumptions
...
about
...
what
...
libraries
...
you
...
have
...
installed
...
on
...
your
...
system,
...
as
...
well
...
as
...
other
...
problems.
...
1.
...
download
...
openssl
...
0.9.8a
...
source
...
from
...
http://www.openssl.org/source/
...
.
...
follow
the instruction in the INSTALL document, compile and install the
binaries. the default location is /usr/local/ssl.
...
If
...
you
...
want
...
to
...
change
...
it,
run config like this:
Code Block |
---|
run config like this: {code} cd /opt tar -xzvf /root/openssl-0.9.8a.tar.gz cd openssl-0.9.8a ./config --prefix=/usr/local/ssl --openssldir=/usr/local/ssl make make install {code} |
2.
...
set
...
up
...
certificates:
...
2a:
...
get
...
the
...
mitca
...
at
...
http://mv.ezproxy.com.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/mitClient.crt
...
and
...
save
...
it
...
as
/usr/local/ssl/certs/mitClient.crt
...
2b:
...
convert
...
mitCA.crt
...
to
...
pem
...
format:
Code Block |
---|
} openssl x509 -in /usr/local/ssl/certs/mitClient.crt -inform DER -outform \ PEM -out /usr/local/ssl/certs/mitCA.pem {code} |
2c:
...
Generate
...
rsa key
This simply generates some random stuff:
Code Block |
---|
key This simply generates some random stuff: {code} ps > /tmp/foo ps -elf >> /tmp/foo cd /usr/local/ssl/bin ./openssl genrsa -rand /tmp/foo 1024 >/usr/local/ssl/private/`hostname`-key.pem {code} |
2d:
...
Generate
...
request
...
for a certificate
Code Block |
---|
a certificate {code} cd /usr/local/ssl/bin ./openssl req -key /usr/local/ssl/private/`hostname`-key.pem -new >../certs/`hostname`-req.pem {code} send the file |
send the file /usr/local/ssl/certs/`hostname`-req.pem
...
to
...
mitcert@mit.edu,
...
Please be aware, the organization (O)
...
is:
...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and the common name (CN) is the name of the server or
service, including the domain name (.mit.edu).
...
Also,
...
some
...
servers,
...
such
as Thalia servers, can represent an entire subdomain. These servers
will need certificates issued with a wildcard in the domain name, such
as *.isda-thalia-1.mit.edu.
...
Remember,
...
if
...
the
...
server
...
is
...
a
...
Thalia
...
server,
...
if
...
will
...
need
...
a wildcard
certificate and DNS record for *.[hostname], and if it is doing any type of
authentication, it will need a joint client/server certificate to be able
to connect to the Shibboleth server (and have end users connect to it as
well).
2db. To generate a self signed temporary certificate, add the x509 and
nodes options to the openssl command line.
Code Block |
---|
wildcard certificate and DNS record for \*.\[hostname\], and if it is doing any type of authentication, it will need a joint client/server certificate to be able to connect to the Shibboleth server (and have end users connect to it as well). 2db. To generate a self signed temporary certificate, add the x509 and nodes options to the openssl command line. {code} cd /usr/local/ssl/bin ./openssl req -key /usr/local/ssl/private/`hostname`-key.pem -new -x509 -nodes >../certs/`hostname`-temp.cert {code} |
2e:When
...
you
...
receive
...
a
...
certificate
...
from
...
MIT
...
Certificates,
...
save
...
it as /usr/local/ssl/certs/`hostname`-cert.pem
...
2f:
...
to
...
look
...
at
...
a
...
request:
Code Block |
---|
openssl {code} openssl req -in ./req.pem -text {code} to look at the private key: |
to look at the private key:
Code Block |
---|
{code}
openssl rsa -in /usr/local/ssl/private/`hostname`-key.pem -text
|
to look at the server certificate:
Code Block |
---|
{code} to look at the server certificate: {code} openssl x509 -in /usr/localx/ssl/certs/`hostname`-cert.pem -text {code} |
3
...
set
...
up
...
apache-ssl
...
3a:
...
download
...
Apache
...
2.2.4
...
from
...
apache
...
archive
...
site
...
at
http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/
...
3b:
...
Unpack
...
apache
...
2.2.4
...
(tar
...
-xzvf)
...
and
...
do
...
"cd
...
httpd-2.2.4"
Code Block |
---|
} cd /opt tar -xzvf /root/httpd-2.2.4.tar.gz cd httpd-2.2.4 {code} |
3c.
...
compile
...
apache
...
following
...
the
...
instruction
...
in
...
the
...
INSTALL
...
file.
To enable the SSL, do the following:
Code Block |
---|
To enable the SSL, do the following: {code} ./configure --prefix=/home/apache --enable-ssl \ --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl \ --enable-modules="most mod_rewrite" make make install {code} |
4.
...
set
...
up
...
mod-jk
...
4a.
...
download
...
mod-jk
...
1.2.21
...
source
...
(previous
...
versions
...
have
...
a
...
security
...
hole
that could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitary code) from
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
...
.
Code Block |
---|
} cd /opt tar -xzvf /root/tomcat-connectors-1.2.21-src.tar.gz cd tomcat-connectors-1.2.21-src {code} |
4b.
...
build
...
and
...
install
...
binaries
...
according
...
to
...
BUILD.txt.
...
apxs
...
is
...
at
/home/apache/bin/apxs.
...
mod_jk.so
...
will
...
be
...
put
...
at
...
/home/apache/modules
Code Block |
---|
} cd native ./configure --with-apxs=/home/apache/bin/apxs --enable-ssl make make install {code} |
5.
...
install
...
jdk
...
1.6
...
which
...
is
...
required
...
by
...
tomcat
...
5.5.25
...
5a.
...
download
...
jdk
...
1.6
...
binary at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp
...
5b.
...
You
...
may
...
need
...
to
...
set
...
the
...
binary
...
file
...
to
...
be
...
executable:
Code Block |
---|
} chmod u+x,u-w jdk-6-linux-i586.bin {code} |
5c.
...
execute
...
the
...
binary
...
installer
...
as
...
root.
...
If
...
it
...
produces
...
a
...
rpm
...
file,
...
use
...
rpm
...
-ivh
...
to
...
install
...
it.
...
If
...
you
...
downloaded
...
the
...
straight
...
binary
...
installer,
...
move
...
to
...
a
...
directory
...
with
...
installed
...
software,
...
such
...
as
...
/usr/local.
...
Also,
...
you
...
will
...
need
...
to
...
page
...
through
...
a
...
licensing
...
agreement
...
and
...
type
...
yes
...
to
...
accept
...
it.
Code Block |
---|
} cd /usr/local /root/jdk-6-linux-i586.bin {code} or {code} |
or
Code Block |
---|
./jdk-6-linux-i586-rpm.bin
rpm \-ivh jdk-6-linux-i586
{code}
|
5d.
...
create
...
a
...
file
...
in
...
/etc/profile.d
...
named
...
java_home.sh.
...
It
...
should contain
a line exporting a variable pointing to the Java home directory. Then
make this file world executable.:
Code Block |
---|
contain a line exporting a variable pointing to the Java home directory. Then make this file world executable.: {code} cat > /etc/profile.d/java_home.sh export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0 ^C chmod a+xr,a-w /etc/profile.d/java_home.sh {code} |
6.
...
install
...
tomcat
6a.
...
download
...
apache-tomcat-5.5.25.tar.gz
...
from:
...
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi
...
6b. unzip and untar (gunzip , tar -xvf)
...
into
...
your working directory,
...
such
...
as
...
/home
Code Block |
---|
} cd /home tar -xzvf /root/apache-tomcat-5.5.25.tar.gz cd apache-tomcat-5.5.25 {code} |
8.
...
Do
...
the
...
configuration:
...
8a.
...
Tomcat
...
part:
...
cd
...
into
...
the
...
tomcat
...
home
...
directory
Code Block |
---|
} cd /home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25 {code} |
8aa.
...
enter
...
the
...
conf
...
directory
...
and
...
create
...
a
...
jk
...
directory
Code Block |
---|
} cd conf mkdir jk cd jk {code} |
8ab.
...
copy
...
the
...
workers.properties
...
file from /opt/tomcat-connectors-1.2.21-src/conf
...
and
...
put
...
it
...
in
...
conf/jk
Code Block |
---|
} cp /opt/tomcat-connectors-1.2.21-src/conf/workers.properties /home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/conf/jk {code} |
8ac.
...
make
...
certain
...
the
...
following
...
directives
...
in
...
workers.properties
...
are
...
set:
Code Block |
---|
}
workers.tomcat_home=/home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25
workers.java_home=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0
ps=/
worker.list=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
worker.ajp13.lbfactor=1
worker.loadbalancer.type=lb
worker.loadbalancer.balanced_workers= ajp13
|
8aa. enter the conf directory and create a jk directory
after
Code Block |
---|
{code} 8aa. enter the conf directory and create a jk directory after {code} <Server port="8005" shutdown="SHUTDOWN"> {code} add {code} |
add
Code Block |
---|
<Listener className="org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig" modJk="/home/apache/modules/mod_jk.so" jkDebug="info" workersConfig="/home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/conf/jk/workers.properties" jkLog="/home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/logs/mod_jk.log"/> |
after
Code Block |
---|
{code} after {code} <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost"> {code} add {code} |
add
Code Block |
---|
<Listener className="org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig" append="true" />
{code}
|
8ae.
...
If
...
this
...
is
...
going
...
to
...
be
...
a
...
Web
...
Services
...
servers,
...
disable direct
connections to tomcat and force communications to go through apache,
by commenting out the port 8080 connector block in server.xml:
Code Block |
---|
direct connections to tomcat and force communications to go through apache, by commenting out the port 8080 connector block in server.xml: {code} <\!-\- <Connector port="8080" maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75" enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="100" connectionTimeout="20000" disableUploadTimeout="true" /> \--> {code} If this is going to be a Thalia server, skip this step. 8af. edit |
If this is going to be a Thalia server, skip this step.
8af. edit tomcat_users.xml,
...
and
...
add
...
the
...
following
...
user
...
definition
...
just
...
above
...
the
...
'</tomcat-users>'
...
line:
Code Block |
---|
} <role rolename="manager"/> <user username="tomcat" password="*****" roles="tomcat,manager"/> {code} be certain to change the password to be the password for the team the server is providing services to. Check with your groups manager to see what the password standards for your group are. Do not cut and paste this password into place, do not use |
be certain to change the password to be the password for the team the server is providing services to. Check with your groups manager to see what the password
standards for your group are. Do not cut and paste this password into place, do not use "*****"
...
as
...
a
...
password, etc.
8ag. Run the java_home.sh
...
script
...
and
...
start
...
tomcat
Code Block |
---|
} source /etc/profile.d/java_home.sh /home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/bin/startup.sh {code} |
8ah.
...
Tomcat
...
creates
...
a
...
mod_jk.conf
...
file in conf/auto directory the first
time is runs. Correct it to point to where mod_jk.so resides
change
Code Block |
---|
resides change {code} LoadModule jk_module "/usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so" {code} to {code}so" |
to
Code Block |
---|
LoadModule jk_module "/home/apache/modules/mod_jk.so"
{code}
|
8b.
...
apache
...
side:
...
edit
...
/home/apache/conf/httpd.conf
edit the following directives:
Code Block |
---|
edit the following directives: {code} ServerRoot "/home/apache" # change to apache home directory User apache # change from daemon Group apache # change from daemon Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf # Uncomment Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf # Uncomment {code} |
8c.
...
add
...
to
...
/home/apache/conf/httpd.conf,
...
near
...
the
...
end of the file,
above the 'Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf'
...
directive:
Code Block |
---|
} <IfModule \!mod_rewrite.c> LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so </IfModule> <IfModule \!mod_jk.c> LoadModule jk_module "/home/apache/modules/mod_jk.so" </IfModule> JkWorkersFile "/home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/conf/jk/workers.properties" JkLogFile "/home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/logs/mod_jk.log" JkLogLevel info {code} |
8d.
...
edit
...
/home/apache/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
...
to
...
have
...
ONLY
...
one
...
of the
following VirtualHost blocks:
8d1. Thalia:
Code Block |
---|
the following VirtualHost blocks: 8d1. Thalia: {code} NameVirtualHost \*:80 <VirtualHost \*:80> ServerName \*.isda-thalia2.mit.edu RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^isda-thalia2\.mit\.edu [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^test\.isda-thalia2\.mit\.edu [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^demo\.isda-thalia2\.mit\.edu [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^hst\.isda-thalia2\.mit\.edu [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^ap\.isda-thalia2\.mit\.edu [NC] RewriteRule ^/(.*) [http://mv.ezproxy.com.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/$1] [L,R] </VirtualHost> {code} |
8d2.
...
Web
...
Services:
Code Block |
---|
} <VirtualHost \*:80> RedirectPermanent [https://mv-ezproxy-com.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/] </VirtualHost> {code} |
8e.
...
edit
...
/home/apache/conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf
...
and
...
alter
...
the following
directives:
Code Block |
---|
following directives: {code} # points to directory for static html files DocumentRoot "/home/apache/htdocs" # the servername of the server ServerName isda-ws2.mit.edu:443 # the admins of this server ServerAdmin dracus@mit.edu,dongq@mit.edu,dtanner@mit.edu # error log file ErrorLog /home/apache/logs/error_log # access log file TransferLog /home/apache/logs/access_log # public server certificate SSLCertificateFile /usr/local/ssl/certs/isda-ws2.pem # private server certificate SSLCertificateKeyFile /usr/local/ssl/private/https-key.pem #certificate path SSLCACertificatePath /usr/local/ssl/certs # certificate authority key SSLCACertificateFile /usr/local/ssl/certs/mitCA.pem SSLVerifyClient require SSLVerifyDepth 10 {code} require SSLVerifyDepth 10 |
8f.
...
add
...
the
...
following
...
after
...
the
...
'<Directory
...
"/home/apache/cgi-bin">'
...
block in /home/apache/conf/extras/httpd-ssl.conf
Code Block |
---|
} SSLOptions \+StdEnvVars \+ExportCertData {code} |
8g.
...
add
...
the
...
following
...
at
...
the
...
end
...
of
...
/home/apache/conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf:
Code Block |
---|
} JKMount / ajp13 JKMount /* ajp13 JkMount /manager ajp13 JkMount /manager/* ajp13 JkMount /uaws ajp13 JkMount /uaws/* ajp13 JkMount /webdav ajp13 JkMount /webdav/* ajp13 JkMount /geows ajp13 JkMount /geows/* ajp13 JkMount /servlets-examples ajp13 JkMount /servlets-examples/* ajp13 JkMount /tomcat-docs ajp13 JkMount /tomcat-docs/* ajp13 JkMount /host-manager ajp13 JkMount /host-manager/* ajp13 JkMount /jsp-examples ajp13 JkMount /jsp-examples/* ajp13 JkMount /balancer ajp13 JkMount /balancer/* ajp13 JkMount /mitidws ajp13 JkMount /mitidws/* ajp13 {code} |
9.
...
to
...
pass
...
environment
...
variables
...
from
...
apache
...
to
...
tomcat,
...
add
...
the
...
following
...
to
the end of httpd.conf
...
(note,
...
the
...
name
...
for
...
those
...
environment
...
variables
...
might
change between different apache versions. Apache comes with a cgi script in
cgi-bin/printenv.
...
Run
...
this
...
script
...
in
...
your
...
https
...
enabled
...
browser
...
to
...
verify
that these variables still holds).
Code Block |
---|
} JkEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_DN nodefault JkEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN nodefault JkEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_Email nodefault JkEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_S_DN nodefault JkEnvVar HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE nodefault JkEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_CERT none {code} |
10.
...
copy
...
the
...
following
...
files
...
to
...
the
...
noted
...
locations.
...
They
...
should
...
be
...
bundled
with this document:
MitIdService.jar moves to:
/home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/shared/lib
...
rolesApplicationContext.xml moves to:
/home/apache-tomcat-
...
5.5.25/shared/classes
rootauth moves to
/root
11. install the web init script into /etc/init.d,
...
and
...
place
...
starter
...
links
...
into
the /etc/rc.d/
...
runlevel
...
directories.
...
It
...
should
...
be
...
bundled
...
with
...
this
document.
11a. edit the variables in the top section of the web file to use the
directories and binaries correct for this system
11b. be certain to check if apache is using a httpdctl or apachectl starter
program, usually contained in /home/apache/bin,
...
and
...
set
...
the apachectl
variable accordingly
11c. set web to be executable
Code Block |
---|
apachectl variable accordingly 11c. set web to be executable {code} chmod a+rx,a-w /etc/init.d/web {code} |
11d.
...
link
...
startweb
...
and
...
stopweb
...
to
...
the
...
web
...
program,
...
from
...
wherever
...
it
...
is
located, and link start scripts in /etc/init.d:
Code Block |
---|
} ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /root/startweb ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /root/stopweb ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/K15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/K15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/K15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/K15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S15web ln \-s /etc/init.d/web /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S15web {code} |
12.
...
Add
...
line
...
to
...
/var/spool/cron/root
...
to
...
cause
...
rootauth
...
to
...
run
...
every
...
15
...
min, and
freshen the Kerberos tickets.
Code Block |
---|
and freshen the Kerberos tickets. {code} cat >> /var/spool/cron/root 0,15,30,45 * * * * /root/rootauth \^C {code} |
13.
...
update
...
paths
...
in
...
/etc/profile,
...
by
...
adding
...
the
...
following
...
line
...
in
...
the
...
path
manipulation code block (you can find it by searching for /usr/local/sbin)
Code Block |
---|
} pathmunge /usr/local/bin pathmunge /usr/kerberos/bin {code} |
14.
...
If
...
this
...
is
...
an
...
upgrade
...
on
...
a
...
server
...
that
...
had
...
previously
...
had
...
a
...
tomcat
...
on
...
it,
there are additional steps to move necessay files and code to the new
directories.
14a. copy the webapps from the old deploy of tomcat to the new one. Be certain
to restart the server if it was running previously.
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there are additional steps to move necessay files and code to the new directories. 14a. copy the webapps from the old deploy of tomcat to the new one. Be certain to restart the server if it was running previously. {code} cd /home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25 cp \-a geows\* mapws\* mitidws\* uaws\* testcert\* TestRemoteAlfresco\* /home/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/webapps/ {code} to see the applications deployed on a server that are not part of the default tomcat install, get a listing of the directory: {code} |
to see the applications deployed on a server that are not part of the
default tomcat install, get a listing of the directory:
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ls \-1 \--hide=balancer \--hide ROOT \--hide=jsp-examples \--hide=servlets-examples \--hide=tomcat-docs \--hide=webdav
{code}
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14b.
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Move
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the
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/home/https/weblib
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directory
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into
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/home
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} mv /home/https/weblib/ /home/weblib ln \-s /home/weblib /home/https/weblib {code} Alternatively, if there is not |
Alternatively, if there is not /home/https/weblib,
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create
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a
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/home/weblib
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directory
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} mkdir /home/weblib {code} 14c. Edit |
14c. Edit /etc/init.d/web
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to
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have
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the
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following
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global
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variable:
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} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/home/weblib {code} |
14d.
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Restart
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web
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services
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and
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tomcat
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} /etc/init.d/web restart {code} |
15.
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Install
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an
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AFS
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client,
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or
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check
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that
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a
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client
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is
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installed.
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15a.
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Check
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if
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an
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AFS
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client
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is
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installed
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by
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looking
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at
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the
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root
...
directory.
If a client is installed, the afs directory will be near the top.
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If a client is installed, the afs directory will be near the top. {code} ls \-l / {code} |
15b.
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If
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an
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AFS
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client
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is
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not
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installed,
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download
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these
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packages
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from
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the MIT
Athena or Thalia software lockers:
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MIT Athena or Thalia software lockers: {code} mit-openafs-setup-1.2-3.noarch.rpm mit-krb-config-1.0-3.noarch.rpm mit-openafs-package.patch {code} |
15c.
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Use
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rpm
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to
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install
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these
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packages,
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installing
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the Kerberos
configuration package first.
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Kerberos
configuration package first.
{code}
rpm \-ivh mit-krb-config-1.0-3.noarch.rpm
rpm \-ivh mit-openafs-setup-1.2-3.noarch.rpm
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Please note: There are no paths in these commands. Store them in a
conveinent install directory, and cd to it first.
15d. Go to the OpenAFS client binary directory and execute the setup It will ask if you want the AFS client to be started at boot time. Type yes.
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{code} Please note: There are no paths in these commands. Store them in a conveinent install directory, and cd to it first. 15d. Go to the OpenAFS client binary directory and execute the setup It will ask if you want the AFS client to be started at boot time. Type yes. {code} cd /opt/mit-openafs-setup/bin ./setup {code} If system is a SMP |
If system is a SMP (multiprocessor)
...
machine,
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apply
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the
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SMP
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patch
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before
...
compiling.
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} patch /root/mit-openafs-package.patch cd /opt/mit-openafs-setup/bin ./setup {code} |
16.
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Install
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version
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of
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moira
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that
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uses
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Kerberos
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5
16a.
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upload
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moira-rhel4-clients.tar.gz
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onto
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the
...
server,
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and
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untar
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to
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/usr/local
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} cd /usr/local tar \-xzvf /root/moira-rhel4-clients.tar.gz {code} |
17.
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To
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start
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and
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stop
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tomcat
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and
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apache,
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use
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the
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initialization
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scripts
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in
/etc/init.d.
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Be
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certain
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to
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leave
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them
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running
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when
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you
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are
...
finished.
starting
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starting {code} /etc/init.d/web start {code} stopping {code} |
stopping
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/etc/init.d/web stop
{code} |