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This page contains installation instructions on installing iHRIS Lesotho Customizations
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''Warning:'' See [[Installing iHRIS on Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid)]] after completing these instructions to get iHRIS working on the latest release of Ubuntu.
''Warning:'' See [[Installing iHRIS on Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid)]] after completing these instructions to get iHRIS working on the latest release of Ubuntu.


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If you are having trouble creating routines see [http://www.ispirer.com/wiki/sqlways/troubleshooting-guide/mysql/import/binary-logging this].
If you are having trouble creating routines see [http://www.ispirer.com/wiki/sqlways/troubleshooting-guide/mysql/import/binary-logging this].
=== Setting the Password ===
Now we need to set the password '''PASS''' in the main configuration file.  Run the commands:
<source lang="bash">
mkdir -p /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/MOHSW/pages/local/
cp /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/MOHSW/pages/config.values.php /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/MOHSW/pages/local/config.values.php
gedit /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/MOHSW/pages/local/config.values.php
</source>
and change:
<source lang="php">
/**
* the dsn to connect to your databse
*/
$i2ce_site_dsn = 'mysql://ihris:MYSQLPASSWORD@localhost/manage_lesotho_mohsw_4_0' ;
</source>
to:
<source lang="php">
/**
* the dsn to connect to your databse
*/
$i2ce_site_dsn = 'mysql://ihris:PASS@localhost/manage_lesotho_mohsw_4_0' ;
</source>
Save and Quit.  Here PASS is what you chose above.
=== Making the Site Available ===
We make iHRIS Manage site available via the webserver:
<source lang="bash">
sudo ln -s /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/MOHSW/pages /var/www/ihris-MOHSW
</source>
===Finishing Up===
Now we are ready to begin the site installation.  Simply browse to:
<center>
http://localhost/ihris-MOHSW
</center>
and wait for the site to initalize itself.  Congratulations!  You may log in as the ''i2ce_admin'' with the password you used to connect to the database ('''manage''' in the DSN above).
==CHAL Site==
=== Database Setup ===
To create the needed database you can do:
<source lang="bash">
mysql -u root -p
</source>
Enter the password you set above (XXXXX) for MySQL.  You will now be able to send commands to MySQL and the prompt should always begin with 'mysql> '.  Type these commands:
<source lang="mysql">
CREATE DATABASE manage_lesotho_chal_4_0;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON manage_lesotho_chal_4_0.* TO ihris@localhost identified by 'PASS';
SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1;
exit
</source>
Substitute PASS with something appropriate.  We'll refer to this password as YYYYY.
In version 4.0.1 of iHRIS we create mysql functions.  If you are having trouble creating routines see [http://www.ispirer.com/wiki/sqlways/troubleshooting-guide/mysql/import/binary-logging this].
For security, make sure the password you choose is different than the root password for MySQL.  Let us refer to this password as YYYYY.
=== Setting the Password ===
Now we need to set the password '''PASS''' in the main configuration file.  Run the commands:
<source lang="bash">
mkdir -p /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/CHAL/pages/local/
cp /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/CHAL/pages/config.values.php /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/CHAL/pages/local/config.values.php
gedit /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/CHAL/pages/local/config.values.php
</source>
and change:
<source lang="php">
/**
* the dsn to connect to your databse
*/
$i2ce_site_dsn = 'mysql://ihris:MYSQLPASSWORD@localhost/manage_lesotho_chal_4_0' ;
</source>
to:
<source lang="php">
/**
* the dsn to connect to your databse
*/
$i2ce_site_dsn = 'mysql://ihris:PASS@localhost/manage_lesotho_chal_4_0' ;
</source>
Save and Quit.  Here PASS is what you chose above.


=== Making the Site Available ===
=== Making the Site Available ===
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We make iHRIS Manage site available via the webserver:
We make iHRIS Manage site available via the webserver:
<source lang="bash">
<source lang="bash">
sudo ln -s /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0/sites/CHAL/pages /var/www/ihris-CHAL
sudo ln -s /var/lib/iHRIS/sites/SL-sample/pages /var/www/ihris-SL
</source>
</source>


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Now we are ready to begin the site installation.  Simply browse to:
Now we are ready to begin the site installation.  Simply browse to:
<center>
<center>
http://localhost/ihris-CHAL
http://localhost/ihris-SL
</center>
</center>
and wait for the site to initalize itself.  Congratulations!  You may log in as the ''i2ce_admin'' with the password you used to connect to the database ('''YYYY''' that you set above).
and wait for the site to initialize itself.  Congratulations!  You may log in as the ''i2ce_admin'' with the password '''manage'''


==Updating Customizations==
==Updating Customizations==
To update the customizations from launchpad, ensure that port 22 is open on the server and do:
To update the customizations from launchpad, ensure that port 22 is open on the server and do:
  cd /var/lib/iHRIS/lesotho/4.0
  cd /var/lib/iHRIS/site/SL-sample
  bzr update
  bzr update
[[Category:Sierra Leone]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 18 July 2013

Warning: See Installing iHRIS on Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid) after completing these instructions to get iHRIS working on the latest release of Ubuntu.


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Getting Ready

Here are instructions for installing the iHRIS Suite on an Linux (Ubuntu) system. If you need help installing Ubuntu you may want to take a look at these directions for installing a Server or a Desktop system.

Note: Unless specifically mentioned, all the commands below are run using a terminal. You can start this in Ubuntu by going to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal. Any time a command begins with sudo it will prompt for your password because this will be run with administrative privileges. When you run sudo multiple times, only the first time will ask for your password.

Note: Some installation commands will prompt for inputs in the terminal window, usually with a blue background. The mouse doesn't work to click on options here. You can use Tab to move between options and the space bar to check or uncheck selections.

Note: Some commands will launch the gedit file editor. Look at the documentation if you need additional help.

We begin by install a Lamp server (You can find more help here): <source lang="bash"> sudo tasksel install lamp-server </source> If you have never used mysql on your system, you will be asked to set the 'root' password for mysql. We will refer to this password as XXXXX below.

Important: Make sure your email system is correctly configured. Under a default Ubuntu installation, you can do this with one of two commands: <source lang="bash"> sudo apt-get install postfix sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix </source>

Follow the on-screen instructions to set up email on your system. For additional help with installing Postfix, look at these instructions. On Debian systems, the same commands can be used, but exim4 is the default MTA instead of postfix

If you are using another Linux distribution, make sure your system can send email properly before continuing.

Configuring MYSQL

Make sure you have in /etc/mysql/my.cnf the following values set: <source lang="bash"> sudo gedit /etc/mysql/my.cnf </source> <source lang="ini"> query_cache_limit = 4M query_cache_size = 64M </source> It appears that they were reduced with Karmic

Configuring PHP

Next, you'll need to increase the memory limit for PHP. You can do this by editing the /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini. <source lang="bash"> sudo gedit /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini </source>

Change the following line: <source lang="ini"> memory_limit = 32M </source> to: <source lang="ini"> memory_limit = 128M </source>

Installing Pear and PECL Packages

We need to install a few Pear and PECL packages for PHP. For the Pear packages you can do: <source lang="bash"> sudo apt-get install php-pear php-apc php-mdb2 php-mdb2-driver-mysql sudo pear install text_password console_getopt </source>

During certain activities like installation and upgrades you may need more memory than APC uses by default. The php-apc package should have installed a file in /etc/php5/conf.d/apc.ini. Edit this file:

<source lang="bash"> sudo gedit /etc/php5/conf.d/apc.ini </source>

Then add the following lines:

<source lang="ini"> apc.shm_size=100 apc.slam_defense = Off </source> See slam defense and this.

You'll need to restart Apache after making this change. <source lang="bash"> sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart </source>

There are two optional packages you may wish to install: <source lang="bash"> sudo apt-get install php5-gd php5-tidy </source> which are used to for inserting images into PDF output of reports and for exporting XML files in a nicely formatted manner

FileInfo

Note: If you're running Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid Lynx) then you do not need to install Fileinfo.

The pecl package FileInfo is used to verify the validity of file types used for uploading (e.g. for uploaded images or documents) <source lang="bash"> sudo apt-get install libmagic-dev php5-dev sudo pecl install Fileinfo </source> If this doesn't work, you can also try: <source lang="bash"> sudo pear install pecl/Fileinfo echo extension=fileinfo.so | sudo tee /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/fileinfo.ini </source>

Configuring Apache Web Server

You will see later we are using the apache rewrite module. To enable the module: <source lang="bash"> sudo a2enmod rewrite </source> Now we need to make sure we can use the .htaccess file. <source lang="bash"> sudo gedit /etc/apache2/sites-available/default </source> Change: <source lang="apache"> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> </source> to: <source lang="apache"> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride All Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> </source> Save and quit.

Let us restart the Apache webserver using: <source lang="bash"> sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart </source>

Ubunutu 10.4 Lucid

If you are using Lucid 10.4 Ubuntu, make sure that you following these important instructions

Downloading the Main iHRIS Manage Software

To download the software you enter these commands: <source lang="bash"> sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/iHRIS/lib/4.0.7 cd /var/lib/iHRIS/lib/4.0.7 sudo wget http://launchpad.net/ihris-manage/4.0/4.0.6/+download/ihris-manage-full-4_0_7.tar.bz2 sudo tar -xjf ihris-manage-full-4_0_7.tar.bz2 </source>

Downloading the Lesotho Customizations of iHRIS Manage

To download the software you enter these commands: <source lang="bash"> sudo apt-get install bzr sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/iHRIS/sites sudo chown `whoami`:`whoami` /var/lib/iHRIS/sites cd /var/lib/iHRIS/sites bzr branch lp:~intrahealth+informatics/ihris-manage/SL-sample cd /var/lib/iHRIS/sites/SL-sample bzr bind lp:~intrahealth+informatics/ihris-manage/SL-sample </source>

Setting Up The Site

Database Setup

To create the needed database you can do: <source lang="bash"> mysql -u root -p </source> Enter the password you set above (XXXXX) for MySQL. You will now be able to send commands to MySQL and the prompt should always begin with 'mysql> '. Type these commands: <source lang="mysql"> CREATE DATABASE manage_SL; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON manage_SL.* TO ihris@localhost identified by 'manage'; SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1; exit </source>

If you are having trouble creating routines see this.

Making the Site Available

We make iHRIS Manage site available via the webserver: <source lang="bash"> sudo ln -s /var/lib/iHRIS/sites/SL-sample/pages /var/www/ihris-SL </source>

Finishing Up

Now we are ready to begin the site installation. Simply browse to:

http://localhost/ihris-SL

and wait for the site to initialize itself. Congratulations! You may log in as the i2ce_admin with the password manage

Updating Customizations

To update the customizations from launchpad, ensure that port 22 is open on the server and do:

cd /var/lib/iHRIS/site/SL-sample
bzr update