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Installation Guide for Installing Koha
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on Ubuntu Precise Pangolin (12.04 LTS) with MySQL 5.5
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Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 LibLime (http://liblime.com)
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Some parts copyright 2010 Chris Nighswonger
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Some parts copyright 2012 Tomas Cohen Arazi
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Some parts copyright 2012 Mark Tompsett
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Original author: Joshua Ferraro
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Modified for Ubuntu by: Chris Nighswonger
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(cnighswonger AT foundations DOT edu)
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More updates by: Tomas Cohen Arazi (tomascohen AT gmail DOT com)
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Mark Tompsett (mtompset AT hotmail DOT com)
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Feedback/bug reports: Koha Developer's List:
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http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel
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This document last modified: 24 July 2012
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Installation Instructions
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=================================================================
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Running commands can mostly be performed as a system user with
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sudo privileges, however some need to be run directly as root.
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1. Prepare System and Install Dependencies
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1.1 Install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS via CD/DVD/USB
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Download and install Ubuntu from the official site.
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- Server edition (command-line only)
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http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server
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- Desktop edition
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http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
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To keep your Koha installation minimal and to free resources
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for running, the Server edition is recommended, though the
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Desktop edition will work as well.
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As Apache and MySQL will be installed in the instructions
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later, there is no need to select any packages during the
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installation of Ubuntu.
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1.2 Add koha repository to your apt sources
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NOTE: This is not required for koha 3.6.7 under Ubuntu 12.04
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if Zebra indexing (see step 5.2) is done via cron jobs.
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NOTE: 3.8.x is the recommended current stable release to use.
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There are currently three active repositories: oldstable,
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squeeze, and squeeze-dev. As of 2012-07-24, they represent
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3.6.x, 3.8.x, and master respectively. This will change when
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3.10.x is released. They will represent 3.8.x, 3.10.x, and
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master respectively.
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It is recommended to use squeeze at this time, as 3.8.x is the
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current stable release.
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Run these commands:
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$ echo "deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha squeeze main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha-community.list
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$ wget -O- http://debian.koha-community.org/koha/gpg.asc | sudo apt-key add -
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$ sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade
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1.3 Install Apache2 and MySQL 5.5
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Install the Apache2 server:
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$ sudo apt-get install apache2
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If your MySQL server will be on your Koha server, or this
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instruction is confusing:
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$ sudo apt-get install mysql-server
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NOTE: You will be prompted to set your root password for MySQL.
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1.4 Set up your locale
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Your locale should be set to UTF-8, as should Apache2 and
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MySQL 5.5. This step is VERY IMPORTANT for a UNICODE compliant
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system. You _MUST_ be sure to set this BEFORE you install Koha.
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1.4.1 Ubuntu Locale
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Verify you have a UTF-8 locale in use:
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$ locale
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You will recognize if it is UTF-8 or not. Ubuntu 12.04 should
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not generally require any further steps.
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If it is not set to something UTF-8, use:
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$ locale -a
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You can select one (note that utf8 becomes UTF-8) and use:
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$ sudo update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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You have to log out and back in to see locale change reflected
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in the locale command.
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Verify your system local by running the following command:
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$ locale
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1.4.2 Apache2 and MySQL Locales
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Please read over the following document carefully for more
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information:
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http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Ubuntu#Configuring_the_Character_Set
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1.5 Get Koha
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There are two ways to install Koha. The easy way is using Debian/Ubuntu
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packages (check http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_packages
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for further instructions).
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The other way is installing from sources. You can get Koha's source
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either using git (see 1.5.1) or downloading the stable release tarball.
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1.5.1 Download from Git
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Install Git:
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$ sudo apt-get install git
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Download Koha (the 3.10.x branch):
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$ git clone git://git.koha-community.org/koha.git kohaclone
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$ cd kohaclone
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$ git checkout -b myinstall origin/3.10.x
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NOTE: for more information about Git, please see the Koha Git
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Usage Guide:
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http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Version_Control_Using_Git
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1.5.2 Download from Tarball
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You can get the sources from
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http://download.koha-community.org. Issuing the following
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command you can get the latest stable release (recommended):
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Download and Unpack Koha:
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$ wget http://download.koha-community.org/koha-latest.tar.gz
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$ tar xvf koha-latest.tar.gz
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Determine the version and change directory:
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$ ls
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koha-3.10.00 koha-latest.tar.gz
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$ cd koha-3.10.00
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1.6 Install additional Ubuntu dependencies
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Several Koha dependencies have been conveniently packaged and
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will be installed issuing the following command:
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$ sudo apt-get install `cat install_misc/ubuntu.12.04.packages | \
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cut -f1 | grep -v '#' | grep -v -e '^$'`
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Confirm that you want to install the required packages when prompted,
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1.7 Install Perl dependencies that aren't packaged
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IMPORTANT: You should only use CPAN for Perl dependencies
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which are NOT available from the package
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maintainer. You have been warned!
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****************************************************************
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Run the test script to identify missing libraries
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$ ./koha_perl_deps.pl -m -u
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If there are any dependencies which are missing or need
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upgrading, first attempt aptitude searches:
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$ aptitude search libbusiness-isdn-perl
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Notice how the name transformed to 'lib' plus the lowercase
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library name using '-'s instead of '::'s plus '-perl'. This
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will generally help find what is missing. And then a simple
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apt-get install can be done:
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$ sudo apt-get install libbusiness-isdn-perl
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Do this for all the dependencies listed. Then re-run the
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command:
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$ ./koha_perl_deps.pl -m -u
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In general, the repositories on debian.koha-community.org
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should have any missing pieces. The list should be empty.
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If any are still listed, they can be installed using the 'cpan'
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command. If and only if you are unable to find any of the
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dependencies should you use the cpan command. For example:
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$ sudo cpan GD GD::Barcode::UPCE Algorithm::CheckDigits
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NOTE: you may need to run CPAN initialization if you've not run
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cpan before:
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--------
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/etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm initialized.
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CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about
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100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe.
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Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources
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found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you
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want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly.
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If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this
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question and I'll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this
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dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.)
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Are you ready for manual configuration? [yes]
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--------
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When the configuration is completed CPAN will install the Perl
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modules passed on the command-line.
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For further explanation and reading see:
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http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Ubuntu#Ubuntu_Packages_for_Perl_Dependencies
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2. Configuration of dependencies
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2.1 Update root MySQL password
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If during the installation of MySQL you were not prompted to
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set the MySQL password:
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$ sudo mysqladmin password <password>
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2.2 Create the Koha database
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Create the database and user with associated privileges. To do
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this, decide on the koha database name, the koha user name, and
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the koha user password. Substitute these into the following
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commands:
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$ mysql -u root -p
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Enter mysql root password:
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Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
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Your MySQL connection id is 42
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Server version: 5.5.24-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 (Ubuntu)
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Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
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affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
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owners.
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Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
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mysql> CREATE DATABASE {kohadatabasename};
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mysql> SHOW DATABASES;
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mysql> CREATE user '{kohauserbasename}'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED by '{kohauserpassword}';
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mysql> GRANT ALL ON {kohadatabasename}.* TO '{kohausername}'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '{kohauserpassword}';
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mysql> USE mysql;
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mysql> SELECT host,user FROM user;
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mysql> DELETE FROM user WHERE user='';
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mysql> SELECT host,user FROM user;
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mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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mysql> QUIT
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For further explanation of these commands see:
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http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Ubuntu#Create_MySQL_Database_and_Grant_Privileges
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2.3 Test your SAX Parser and correct where necessary
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You must be sure you're using the XML::LibXML SAX parser, not
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Expat or PurePerl, both of which have outstanding bugs with
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pre-composed characters. Test your SAX parser by running:
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$ ./misc/sax_parser_print.pl
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If your setup is wrong, the script will output something like:
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Koha wants something like:
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XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser=HASH(0x81fe220)
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You have:
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XML::SAX::Expat=HASH(0x1a94e88)
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Looks bad, check INSTALL.* documentation.
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It means you are using Expat (it could also say PurePerl).
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You'll need to edit your ini file, located at:
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/etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini
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Move the entire section for '[XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser]' to the
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bottom of the ini file. Then run the script again. The output
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should look like this:
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$ misc/sax_parser_print.pl
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Koha wants something like:
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XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser=HASH(0x81fe220)
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You have:
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XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser=HASH(0x16dfee8)
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Looks good.
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For further details see:
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http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Ubuntu#Test_to_make_sure_the_SAX_Parser_is_setup_correctly
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3. Run the Koha installer
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Add a user for installing koha and running zebra:
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$ sudo adduser koha
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Build and install Koha:
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$ perl Makefile.PL
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( answer questions )
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$ make
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$ make test
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$ sudo make install
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4. Configure and start Apache
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This will help make koha available to be a website:
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$ sudo ln -s /etc/koha/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
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NOTE: the path to koha-httpd.conf may be different depending on
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your installation choices.
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Make sure you have this lines in /etc/apache2/ports.conf:
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Listen 80
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Listen 8080
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Add the missing one.
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The default installation of Koha does not use named virtual
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hosts. If you will not be running named virtual hosts, comment
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out the following line:
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NameVirtualHost *:80
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Run the following commands:
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$ sudo a2enmod rewrite deflate
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$ sudo a2ensite koha
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$ sudo apache2ctl restart
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Note: you may still see the usual Apache default site if your
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VirtualHost configuration isn't correct. The command
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"sudo a2dissite default" may be a quick fix, but may have
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side-effects. See the Apache HTTPD manual section on
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virtual hosts for full instructions.
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5. Configure and start Zebra
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This process send responses to search requests sent by Koha or
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Z39.50/SRU/SRW clients.
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NOTE: the user you run Zebra as will be the only user with
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write permission on the Zebra index; in development mode,
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you may wish to use your system user.
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5.1 Zebra Search Server
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Set the zebra daemon to run on start:
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$ sudo ln -s /usr/share/koha/bin/koha-zebra-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
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$ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon defaults
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$ sudo /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon start
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NOTE: change the path to koha-zebra-ctl.sh to match your setup
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if not using the default.
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5.2 Zebra Indexer
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There are two ways to do this. ONLY DO ONE! DO NOT DO BOTH!
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Option 1:
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You can configure zebra-indexing as an background daemon, see
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http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Background_indexing_with_Zebra
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Option 2:
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Add an entry in Koha user crontab to scheduled
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added/updated/deleted records indexing by Zebra with this
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command:
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<path/to/koha>/misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra -z -b -a
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See check misc/cronjobs/crontab.example for usage examples.
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NOTE: This job should be setup under the kohauser
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(the default is 'koha').
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6. Run the Web Installer, populate the database,
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initial configuration of settings
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The hope is that your server is accessible via a nice browser
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somewhere. If not, install lynx to finish the web install on
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your Koha server:
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$ sudo apt-get install lynx
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Point your browser to http://<servername>:8080/
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If you installed lynx, and are using defaults, it might be
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something like:
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$ lynx http://127.0.1.1:8080/
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It should redirect you to the Web Installer where you can
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continue the setup. You can install the sample data for
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libraries, patrons, etc. via the Web Installer
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7. Install additional languages
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In your install directory you can run this commands to have
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your Koha setup translated to your language:
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Set your environment variables:
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$ export KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/sites/koha/koha-conf.xml
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$ export PERL5LIB=/usr/share/koha/lib/
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NOTE: the path to koha-conf.xml may be different depending on
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your installation choices.
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Run the translator script:
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$ cd /usr/share/koha/misc/translator
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$ perl translate install <language-code>
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<language-code> must be one of the included in the
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misc/translator/po directory.
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NOTE: You can add as many languages as you need. In order to
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use them you will have to enable them first in the
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'I18N/L10N' section of the Koha preferences.
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8. What next?
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NOTE: You can use the 'Stage MARC records for import' from the
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Tools area of Koha's Staff Client to import a batch of
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MARC records, rather than these instructions.
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Once the installer has completed, you can import and index MARC
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records from the command line thusly:
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$ export KOHA_CONF=/usr/share/koha/etc/koha-conf.xml
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NOTE: use the correct path to your koha-conf.xml
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8.1 Import
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Bibliographic data in MARC21 format:
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$ misc/migration_tools/bulkmarcimport.pl -file /path/to/marc.iso2709
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Authority data in MARC21 format:
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$ misc/migration_tools/bulkauthimport.pl -file /path/to/auth.iso2709
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8.2 Fast Index:
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NOTE: This script must be run as the kohauser otherwise
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permission errors and indexing problems will follow.
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(the default is 'koha' -- see step 3).
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$ misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -w
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Once the indexing has completed, you will be able to search for
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records in your system.
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8.3 Public Z39.50/SRU server
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To enable public Z39.50/SRU servers, you'll need to edit your
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koha-conf.xml and change the <listen> options to listen on a
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TCP port; then restart the zebra daemon.
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UPGRADE
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=================================================================
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If you are running in another language other than English,
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please switch to English before doing the upgrade, the
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templating system has changed and the templates will need to be
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regenerated.
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Once you have upgraded, please regenerate your templates in
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your chosen languages.
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1. Install new Perl dependencies
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If you are upgrading from a previous installation of Koha 3.x,
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you can use the following to identify new Perl dependencies:
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$ ./koha_perl_deps.pl -u -m
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Install any missing modules using the instructions on sections
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1.6 and 1.7.
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2. Upgrade Koha
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$ perl Makefile.PL --prev-install-log /path/to/koha-install-log
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$ make
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$ make test
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$ sudo make upgrade
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3. Pre-3.4 upgrades
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Koha 3.4.x or later no longer stores items in biblio records so
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if you are upgrading from an older version as part of the
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upgrade you will need to do the following two steps, they can
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take a long time (several hours) to complete for large
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databases:
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$ misc/maintenance/remove_items_from_biblioitems.pl --run
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$ misc/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -r
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Uninstall Instructions
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=================================================================
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1. Stop Services:
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Firstly, remove the apache website:
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$ sudo a2dissite koha
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$ sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
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$ sudo apache2ctl restart
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Next, remove the koha-zebra-daemon:
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$ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon remove
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$ sudo rm /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
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2a. Remove Database:
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Remember the <kohauser>, <kohapassword, and <kohadatabasename>
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need to be substituted on the following commands:
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$ mysql -u<kohauser> -p<kohapassword>
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mysql> drop database <kohadatabasename>;
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2b. Remove Indexes:
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To help determine what <prefix> should be substituted with,
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run the following command:
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$ sudo find / -name "zebra-biblios.cfg"
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/etc/koha/zebradb/zebra-biblios.cfg
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/home/user/koha-3.08.03/etc/zebradb/zebra-biblios.cfg
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/home/user/koha-3.08.03/blib/ZEBRA_CONF_DIR/zebra-biblios.cfg
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There may be three copies, two of which will likely be in the
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user account that installed Koha. In this example, our <prefix>
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is '/etc/koha'.
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Once you know the value of prefix, run these commands
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substituting in the correct value:
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$ zebraidx -c <prefix>/zebradb/zebra-biblios.cfg -g iso2709 -d biblios init
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$ zebraidx -c <prefix>/zebradb/zebra-authorities.cfg -g iso2709 -d authorities init
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3. Remove Koha Install Directories and Configuration Files
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Don't forget about any crontab entries
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Tested on the following operating environments
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=================================================================
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- Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04
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Installer Bug reports
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=================================================================
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Please log any installer bug reports at
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http://bugs.koha-community.org
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Other Notes
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=================================================================
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This file is part of Koha
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Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Koha is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation:
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Free Software Foundation
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51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
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Boston, MA 02110-1301
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USA
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Or visit their website: http://www.fsf.org/
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