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# Install prerequisites for RT from OS repository. | # Install prerequisites for RT from OS repository. | ||
<pre>yum install expat gd graphviz mariadb-server openssl expat-devel gd-devel graphviz-devel mariadb-devel openssl-devel perl perl-CPAN wget screen mod_fcgid | |||
yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Web Server"</pre> | |||
# Patch OS | # Patch OS | ||
<pre>yum update | |||
reboot the OS.</pre> | |||
* If you are continuing to next step immediately, do not reboot. | * If you are continuing to next step immediately, do not reboot. | ||
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# Disable selinux, by editing /etc/sysconfig/selinux: | # Disable selinux, by editing /etc/sysconfig/selinux: | ||
<code>'''SELINUX=disabled'''</code> | |||
* reboot the OS | |||
# Adjust local services: | # Adjust local services: | ||
<pre>systemctl enable mariadb.service | |||
systemctl enable httpd.service | |||
systemctl start mariadb.service | |||
systemctl stop httpd.service</pre> | |||
* NOTE: httpd service needs to be stopped to allow RT web based configuration later | * NOTE: httpd service needs to be stopped to allow RT web based configuration later. | ||
=== Configure Supporting Software === | === Configure Supporting Software === | ||
# Configure root password for mariadb: | # Configure root password for mariadb: | ||
<pre>mysqladmin -u root password</pre> | |||
* NOTE: configure the internal DB password for the local instance of mysqld or mariadb | * NOTE: configure the internal DB password for the local instance of mysqld or mariadb | ||
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# Install CPAN minus. | # Install CPAN minus. | ||
<pre>curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus</pre> | |||
# Configure RT to use cpanm for fixdeps: | # Configure RT to use cpanm for fixdeps: | ||
<pre>export RT_FIX_DEPS_CMD=/usr/local/bin/cpanm</pre> | |||
=== RT Dependencies and Installation === | === RT Dependencies and Installation === | ||
# Get RT and extract to /tmp. | # Get RT and extract to /tmp. | ||
<pre>wget https://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/release/rt-4.4.1.tar.gz | |||
tar xvzf rt-4.4.1.tar.gz -C /tmp | |||
cd /tmp/rt-4.4.1</pre> | |||
# Configure RT: | # Configure RT: | ||
<pre>./configure --enable-graphviz --enable-gd --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache</pre> | |||
# Test the dependencies: | # Test the dependencies: | ||
<pre>make testdeps</pre> | |||
# Fix the dependencies: | # Fix the dependencies: | ||
<pre>make fixdeps</pre> | |||
* NOTE: You may need to run the command more than once. On RHEL 6.8, you may need to manually force the addition of the GD perl module via | * NOTE: You may need to run the command more than once. On RHEL 6.8, you may need to manually force the addition of the GD perl module via <code>cpanm GD --force</code>, as there is a known issue with one of the build in tests for GD. | ||
# Confirm the dependencies are complete: | # Confirm the dependencies are complete: | ||
</pre>make testdeps<pre> | |||
# Install RT (default install is to the /opt/rt4 directory): | # Install RT (default install is to the /opt/rt4 directory): | ||
<pre> make install</pre> | |||
=== RT Configuration using Web Interface === | === RT Configuration using Web Interface === | ||
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# Run the first run installation instance: | # Run the first run installation instance: | ||
<pre>/opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server</pre> | |||
* Access the server using a web browser on the http 80 port. | * Access the server using a web browser on the http 80 port. | ||
# Configure the rt instance using the web interface | # Configure the rt instance using the web interface. Refer to the RT documentation. | ||
# Shutdown the rt-server instance. | |||
* When completed Ctrl-C the rt-server instance started above. | |||
=== Configure RT for hostname.domain.name/rt directory === | === Configure RT for hostname.domain.name/rt directory === | ||
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# Modify /opt/rt4/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm. Add the following line: | # Modify /opt/rt4/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm. Add the following line: | ||
<code>'''Set( $WebPath, '/rt' );'''</code> | |||
=== Configure web server === | === Configure web server === | ||
# Modify /etc/httpd/conf.d/fcgid.conf. Add: | # Modify /etc/httpd/conf.d/fcgid.conf. Add: | ||
<code>'''FcgidMaxRequestLen 1073741824'''</code> | |||
# Create /etc/httpd/conf.d/rt.conf: | # Create /etc/httpd/conf.d/rt.conf: | ||
<code>'''# RT4 configuration for Apache | |||
### Optional apache logs for RT | ### Optional apache logs for RT | ||
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Options +ExecCGI | Options +ExecCGI | ||
AddHandler fcgid-script fcgi | AddHandler fcgid-script fcgi | ||
</Location>''' | </Location>'''</code> | ||
# Start apache: | # Start apache: | ||
<pre>systemctl start httpd.service</pre> | |||
# Modify firewalld | |||
* Complete your firewalld configuration to suite your local requirements. | |||
(!) NOTE: Depending on install method, firewalld may not be installed. You can also stop it for testing with the "systemctl stop firewalld" command. | (!) NOTE: Depending on install method, firewalld may not be installed. You can also stop it for testing with the "systemctl stop firewalld" command. | ||
# Access RT | |||
* Connect to RT using your web browser and start your customization. |
Revision as of 09:21, 12 October 2016
RT 4.4.1 installation on CentOS 7.2.1511
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Assumptions
- Access to the internet and CentOS OS and update repositories is available.
- Installation testing was completed using CentOS 7.2.1511 minimal boot ISO.
- httpd (Apache) 2.4 and mod_fcgid Apache modules were used as the host environment.
- Testing was conducted in both KVM and vSphere environments.
Installation Steps
OS Installation and Initial Configuration
(!) It is possible to automate the majority of this section using kickstart files.
- Install OS. Install the OS from ISO or PXE boot using your normal methodology.
- Install prerequisites for RT from OS repository.
yum install expat gd graphviz mariadb-server openssl expat-devel gd-devel graphviz-devel mariadb-devel openssl-devel perl perl-CPAN wget screen mod_fcgid yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Web Server"
- Patch OS
yum update reboot the OS.
- If you are continuing to next step immediately, do not reboot.
- Disable selinux, by editing /etc/sysconfig/selinux:
SELINUX=disabled
- reboot the OS
- Adjust local services:
systemctl enable mariadb.service systemctl enable httpd.service systemctl start mariadb.service systemctl stop httpd.service
- NOTE: httpd service needs to be stopped to allow RT web based configuration later.
Configure Supporting Software
- Configure root password for mariadb:
mysqladmin -u root password
- NOTE: configure the internal DB password for the local instance of mysqld or mariadb
- Install CPAN minus.
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus
- Configure RT to use cpanm for fixdeps:
export RT_FIX_DEPS_CMD=/usr/local/bin/cpanm
RT Dependencies and Installation
- Get RT and extract to /tmp.
wget https://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/release/rt-4.4.1.tar.gz tar xvzf rt-4.4.1.tar.gz -C /tmp cd /tmp/rt-4.4.1
- Configure RT:
./configure --enable-graphviz --enable-gd --with-web-user=apache --with-web-group=apache
- Test the dependencies:
make testdeps
- Fix the dependencies:
make fixdeps
- NOTE: You may need to run the command more than once. On RHEL 6.8, you may need to manually force the addition of the GD perl module via
cpanm GD --force
, as there is a known issue with one of the build in tests for GD.
- Confirm the dependencies are complete:
make testdeps
<pre> make install
- Install RT (default install is to the /opt/rt4 directory):
RT Configuration using Web Interface
(!) It is possible to complete this step by editing the RT files directly, and creating the database. Refer to the RT documentation for manual steps.
- Run the first run installation instance:
/opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server
- Access the server using a web browser on the http 80 port.
- Configure the rt instance using the web interface. Refer to the RT documentation.
- Shutdown the rt-server instance.
- When completed Ctrl-C the rt-server instance started above.
Configure RT for hostname.domain.name/rt directory
(!) This is a personal preference. The web server example below assumes /rt is used.
- Modify /opt/rt4/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm. Add the following line:
Set( $WebPath, '/rt' );
Configure web server
- Modify /etc/httpd/conf.d/fcgid.conf. Add:
FcgidMaxRequestLen 1073741824
- Create /etc/httpd/conf.d/rt.conf:
# RT4 configuration for Apache
### Optional apache logs for RT
# Ensure that your log rotation scripts know about these files
# ErrorLog /opt/rt4/var/log/apache2.error
# TransferLog /opt/rt4/var/log/apache2.access
# LogLevel debug
AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
Alias /rt/NoAuth/images /opt/rt4/share/html/NoAuth/images/
ScriptAlias /rt /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server.fcgi/
DocumentRoot "/opt/rt4/share/html"
<Location /rt>
# For Centos7/Apache 2.4 this line:
Require all granted
# For Centos6/Apache 2.2 these two lines:
# Order allow,deny
# Allow from all
Options +ExecCGI
AddHandler fcgid-script fcgi
</Location>
- Start apache:
systemctl start httpd.service
- Modify firewalld
- Complete your firewalld configuration to suite your local requirements.
(!) NOTE: Depending on install method, firewalld may not be installed. You can also stop it for testing with the "systemctl stop firewalld" command.
- Access RT
- Connect to RT using your web browser and start your customization.