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koha-common.postinst now creates a symlink to the Debian one. The sysadmin may replace that manually with something that allows Koha to access a remote mysql server. Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
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Koha filesystem layout on Debian
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The Debian packaging of Koha puts files in the following places:
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* /etc/koha -- system configuration files
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* /etc/cron.hourly/koha-common -- cron job
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* /usr/share/koha -- shared files (HTML templates, Perl code, etc)
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Each Koha instance has files in the following places:
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* /etc/koha/sites/$name -- confguration files
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* /etc/apache2/sites-available/$name -- Apache config file
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* /var/lib/koha/$name -- Zebra databases
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* /var/log/koha/$name -- log files (Apache, Zebra)
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* /var/lock/koha/$name -- run-time lock files
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* /var/run/koha/$name -- run-time sockets etc
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* /var/spool/koha/$name -- database dumps
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Koha and MySQL
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koha-common's postinst script sets up the /etc/mysql/koha-common.cnf,
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and all scripts use that to access the MySQL database. By default, it
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is a symlink pointing at debian.cnf, and only works on localhost.
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If you wish, you can create a file /etc/mysql/koha-common.cnf instead
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of the symlink, and point it at a remote server. There is currently
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no tool to help you do that, but it should be fairly straightforward.
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