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rpm -e --nodeps upstart sysvinit-tools | rpm -e --nodeps upstart sysvinit-tools | ||
rpm -Uvh http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeos/x86_64/SME/SysVinit-2.86-17.el5.x86_64.rpm | rpm -Uvh http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeos/x86_64/SME/SysVinit-2.86-17.el5.x86_64.rpm | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 24 January 2013
Please only use a virtual machine to test this.Try to follow what others have done and repeat it. Make any notes yourself and post your findings.
SME 9, based on CentOS 6
Prerequisites
- VIrtual machine (Vmware, Parallels or Virtualbox)
- Centos Minimal 64-bit architecture. 32-bit may follow later
- Access to EPEL, RPMForge and ATrpms repositories
- Setting up a RPM Building environment
Current status
- Last update January 23st, 2013
Identify all SME Server specific packages (John C.) See notes below.
Setting up a RPM building environment (Ian W.)
- booting CentOS 6 with the SME packages installed. (Daniel)
There are two possible approaches in testing:
1. Install CentOS 6 Minimal and try to add the equivalent 6 packages and see what is missing.
2. Install CentOS 6 Minimal and then try to add existing SME v8 (el5) packages
This how-to takes on route 1.
Bugs
Bugs that require immediate attention and are to be considered blocking issues:
Bug 7217 - Usage of SysVinit, upstart or systemdBug 7221 - Change from syslog to rsyslogBug 7222 - WhiptailBug 7223 - /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perlBug 7226 - Roll new stable streams of packages for sme9Bug 7227 - Move code from /etc/inittab templates to elsewhere
Considerations
- SysVinit is no longer the default with the release of RHEL6, beyond RHEL6 systemd will be used
- perl has a new location of the filesystem. New: /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl instead Old: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/
- perl version 5.8.8 is the new default version on RHEL6. This requires a review of all the perl module rpms which are specific for perl 5.8.5
Installing CentOS 6 minimal
First a few notes on CentOS 6 minimal, which is a bare bones install with very little on board. You can download a copy from one of the CentOS mirrors here
- As per above note, only use Virtual Machine for testing purposes. A good free VM package can be obtained here
- You might want to note down as much as possible so you yourself and others can reproduce the actions
- Don't use yum with the '-y' flag (install/upgrade without further user interaction) when using the yum install/upgrade commands. (beware copy/paste yum commands)
- you might want to note down all packages listed by yum to be installed/upgraded AND their dependencies
- When you are using 64-bit, please add '--exlcude=*86' at the end of the yum command line. This will prevent i386/i686 packages to be installed as 'required' dependencies
- Make regular snapshots of your Virtual Machine and describe them specifically. At least when you've reached an important milestone for yourself
Installing the ISO
- Just install a minimal el6 installation (I just installed a few utilities like htop, screen, rsync, vim, openssh-clients mc etc…). You can use either the DVD, the minimal CD install, a net install with PXE, it's up to you
Enable networking
Each boot you have to start the network etc etc. I decided it was better with the minimal install and touch as little as possible - if I could then get SME packages installed I could then use that to configure networking later.
To start the networking
./etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-eth eth0
or
dhclient eth0
or if you want to assign a specific IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.2).
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2
echo "nameserver 192.168.1.254" >> /etc/resolv.conf
route add default gw 192.168.1.254 eth0
To make your changes permanent you will need to edit the configuration file to make it active on boot. There is only the vi text editor, you can also install nano.
yum install nano
nano /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
and set ONBOOT=”YES”
For the current purposes I decided to start manually each time so I that left the base settings as untouched as possible.
Enable SSH
On first run make sure we have ssh installed so we can use a terminal to login - much easier for copy and pasting stuff :
yum install open-ssh*
To get to the sshd service you will need this on each boot :
service iptables stop
service sshd start
Disable SELinux
It will be easier to see what's going on (and turn off selinux at kernel level, just to be sure)
sed -i -e 's/rhgb quiet/selinux=0/g' /boot/grub/menu.lst
sed -i -e 's/SELINUX=.*/SELINUX=disabled/g' /etc/sysconfig/selinux
Remove selinux-policy-targeted and authconfig
They conflict with some e-smith/smeserver packages
yum remove selinux-policy-targeted authconfig
Configure basic requirements
Configure third party repo
Enable the EPEL repo
rpm -Uvh http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
Enable the ATrpms repo
rpm -Uvh http://dl.atrpms.net/el6-x86_64/atrpms/stable/atrpms-repo-6-6.el6.x86_64.rpm
Enable RPMForge
rpm -Uvh http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
Configure SME repository (EL5 version for now)
cat<<'EOF' > /etc/yum.repos.d/sme.repo
[smeaddons]
enabled=1
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeaddons-8
name=SME Server - addons
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smecontribs]
enabled=0
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smecontribs-8
name=SME Server - contribs
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smedev]
enabled=0
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smedev-8
name=SME Server - dev
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smeextras]
enabled=1
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeextras-8
name=SME Server - extras
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smeos]
enabled=1
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeos-8
name=SME Server - os
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smetest]
enabled=0
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smetest-8
name=SME Server - test
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smeupdates]
enabled=1
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeupdates-8
name=SME Server - updates
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
[smeupdates-testing]
enabled=0
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeupdates-testing-8
name=SME Server - updates testing
gpgcheck=1
enablegroups=1
#
EOF
import SME's GPG key
rpm --import http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeos/x86_64/RPM-GPG-KEY-SMEServer
install yum-plugin-priorities
yum install yum-plugin-priorities
Configure yum priorities
Set the base, updates and extras repo in /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo a high priority (respectivly 50, 40, 50)
[...]
[base]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Base
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=os
#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/os/$basearch/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-6
priority=50
#released updates
[updates]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Updates
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=updates
#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/updates/$basearch/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-6
priority=40
#additional packages that may be useful
[extras]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Extras
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=extras
#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/extras/$basearch/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-6
priority=50
[...]
Set Epel to a priority of 60 in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo
[epel]
name=Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 6 - $basearch
#baseurl=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/$basearch
mirrorlist=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=epel-6&arch=$basearch
failovermethod=priority
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6
priority=60
Set RPMForge to a priority of 65 in /etc/yum.repos.d/rpmforge.repo
[rpmforge] name = RHEL $releasever - RPMforge.net - dag baseurl = http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el6/en/$basearch/rpmforge mirrorlist = http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el6/en/mirrors-rpmforge #mirrorlist = file:///etc/yum.repos.d/mirrors-rpmforge enabled = 1 protect = 0 gpgkey = file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmforge-dag gpgcheck = 1 priority=65
Set atrpms to priority of 70 in /etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo
[atrpms] name=Red Hat Enterprise Linux $releasever - $basearch - ATrpms failovermethod=priority baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/el$releasever-$basearch/atrpms/stable enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-atrpms priority=70
Install some package without dependancy check
A few packages have to be installed manually without dependancy check:
rpm -Uvh --nodeps http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeupdates/x86_64/RPMS/smeserver-yum-2.2.0-20.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
rpm -Uvh --nodeps http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeupdates/x86_64/RPMS/e-smith-samba-2.2.0-49.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
rpm -Uvh --nodeps http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeos/x86_64/SME/e-smith-test-2.2.0-1.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
Two perl package need to be installed manually with sme and epel repo disabled (I need to figure out why repo priority doesn't fix this)
yum install perl-Razor-Agent perl-Data-UUID --disablerepo=sme\* --disablerepo=epel
Install e-smith-base
Now, you should be ready to install e-smith-base. For me, this pulls 222 packages (166MB). For some reason, the GPGKey is not recognized, so just run yum with –nogpgcheck
yum --nogpgcheck install e-smith-base
Install the remaining e-smith/smeserver packages
Now install all the remaining e-smith/smeserver packages. e-smith-base already installed quite a lot of e-smith/smeserver packages as dependency.
yum --nogpgcheck install e-smith\* smeserver\*
It should install the following packages and their dependancies. See here How to retrieve a list of the required packages from an installed SME8 server.
e-smith e-smith-LPRng e-smith-apache e-smith-backup e-smith-devtools e-smith-dynamicdns-dyndns e-smith-dynamicdns-dyndns.org e-smith-dynamicdns-tzo e-smith-dynamicdns-yi e-smith-flexbackup e-smith-horde e-smith-hosts e-smith-imp e-smith-ingo e-smith-ldap e-smith-lib-compspec e-smith-mysql e-smith-ntp e-smith-oidentd e-smith-openssh e-smith-php e-smith-pptpd e-smith-proftpd e-smith-proxy e-smith-qmailanalog e-smith-quota e-smith-radiusd e-smith-turba e-smith-viewlogfiles smeserver-release
Install samba
Now install samba-client (e-smith-samba has been installed manually without dep check, otherwise it would have pulled samba3x package instead of samba)
yum install samba-client
Replace upstart with SysVinit
We've almost finished, we just have to replace upstart with the good old SysVinit, because upstart doesn't support the custom runlevel 7 SME uses.
(This topic is currently being discussed here: Bug 7217 - Usage of SysVinit, upstart or systemd )
rpm -e --nodeps upstart sysvinit-tools
rpm -Uvh http://sme-mirror.firewall-services.com/releases/8/smeos/x86_64/SME/SysVinit-2.86-17.el5.x86_64.rpm
Move some perl modules
We need to copy some perl modules to a new directory, because @INC has changed in EL6:
cp -a /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/ /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/
Create a service entry for rsyslog
We need to create a new service entry in the DB, because the standard syslog package is now rsyslog:
/sbin/e-smith/db configuration set rsyslog service status enabled
cp -a /etc/rc7.d/S05syslog /etc/rc7.d/S05rsyslog
Run post-upgrade
We can now try to post-upgrade
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event post-upgrade
And reboot. Unfortunatly, I wasn't able to reboot properly at this stage, because of the upstart → SysVinit transition (the error message is ”/dev/initctl: No such file or directory”) so I had to destroy the VM completely
The system boots but completly broken :-)
Ok, so the system should now boot, but is really not usable, after a quick look, at least the following doesn't work as expected:
- The console on the first boot don't really work. It asks for the admin password (and BTW the password appears in cleartext) but it's all
- No network interfaces are detected by the console menu (because kudzu is not installed, only available in SME repo, and require an older python which conflicts with the the one * from EL6)
- slapd won't start
- httpd won't start
- squid won't start
- manually running expand-template has no effect (and no error message is printed). But signal-event seems to work (files get expanded and services restarted)
- as the network interface are not configured, all the services which requires the internel IP (or the external one) in their config (at least sshd squid and dnscache) won't start
- even if we manually add 0.0.0.0 after the ListenAddress line in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, we cannot connect using SSH (the daemon is running, but from a computer on the same network, I get a ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host error)
- qpsmtpd won't start (can't locate Qpsmtpd/TcpServer.pm in @INC)
- There's probably a lot more which is not working
SME Server specific/required packages
To get a list of all specific SME Server packages you can run:
rpm -qa | grep 'smeserver\|e-smith'| sed -e 's/-[0-9].*//' | sort > smeserver-packages.txt
SME Server specific/required perl packages
To get a list of the file names containing the string 'perl' on a running SME8 server.
rpm -qa | grep perl | sed -e 's/-[0-9].*//' | sort
or, as per suggestion on the lists (All files starting with the string 'perl')
rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME}\n' name=perl\* | sort
To export the list to a plain text file you could do:
rpm -qa | grep perl | sed -e 's/-[0-9].*//' | sort > perl-list.txt
perl-Digest-SHA Y perl Y perl-Archive-Tar Y perl-Authen-PAM ****** perl-Authen-SASL Y perl-BSD-Resource ****** perl-CGI-FormMagick ****** perl-CGI-Persistent ****** perl-Class-ParamParser ****** perl-Clone Y perl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2 Y perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib Y perl-Compress-Zlib Y perl-Convert-ASN1 Y perl-Convert-BinHex Y perl-Convert-TNEF ****** perl-Crypt-Cracklib ****** perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum Y perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random Y perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA Y perl-DateManip Y perl-DBD-MySQL Y perl-DBI Y perl-Digest-HMAC Y perl-Digest-SHA1 Y perl-Email-Date-Format Y perl-Encode-Detect Y perl-Error Y perl-File-MMagic ****** perl-Geography-Countries ****** perl-HTML-Parser Y perl-HTML-Tabulate ****** perl-HTML-Tagset Y perl-I18N-AcceptLanguage ****** perl-IO-Compress-Base Y perl-IO-Compress-Bzip2 Y perl-IO-Compress-Zlib Y perl-IO-Socket-INET6 Y perl-IO-Socket-SSL Y perl-IO-stringy Y perl-IO-Zlib Y perl-IP-Country ****** perl-LDAP Y perl-libwww-perl Y perl-Locale-gettext ****** perl-Mail-DKIM Y perl-Mail-RFC822-Address ****** perl-Mail-SPF ****** perl-MailTools Y perl-MIME-Lite Y perl-MIME-tools Y perl-Net-DNS Y perl-Net-Ident ****** perl-Net-IP Y perl-Net-IPv4Addr ****** perl-Net-SMTP-SSL Y perl-Net-SSLeay Y perl-NetAddr-IP Y perl-Object-Persistence ****** perl-Package-Constants Y perl-Quota ****** perl-Razor-Agent ****** perl-RPM2 ****** perl-Socket6 Y perl-suidperl Y perl-Test-Inline ****** perl-Text-Iconv Y perl-Text-Template ****** perl-Time-TAI64 ****** perl-TimeDate Y perl-Unix-ConfigFile ****** perl-URI Y perl-version Y perl-WWW-Automate ****** perl-XML-NamespaceSupport Y perl-XML-Parser Y perl-XML-SAX Y
I am now going to try and lob in the existing/missing el5 versions to see what happens. My guess is we will need to rebuild the required modules.
FormMagick
Next will be an attack on FormMagick - there is no package in the default install so need to figure that out. In may indeed be horrible, but we can live with it for now.
Hopefully with perl and FormMagick installed, most of the SME stuff *should* basically install.
- Please consult/subscribe to the devs list for more information. devinfo mailinglist and in particular all threads starting with " SME on CentOS 6"
- There is a IRC channel where people who are interested in this effort 'hang out'. You're most welcome to drop by and/or join. It's free! ;-)
- You do not have to install anything to pay the channel a visit. All you need is a nice nickname and right click here to open the channel in a new browser window or tab.
Resources and references
Kickstart file
- A starting point can be found here
Setting up a RPM Building environment under CentOS
- Simple Package Modification from our wiki
- Simplest way to develop patches to submit
- Building using Mock
- On the CentOS wiki
- From the Fedora project
Suggestions and notes from SME Developers
- From Charlie on 1/21/2013:
You will need to modify a bunch of perl module rpms to use /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl instead of /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/. You'll also need to replace all the perl module rpms which are specific for perl 5.8.5 and 5.8.8 with ones which will work with RHEL6. Most of those will come from epel or rpmforge.
There's a little work to switch to rsyslog instead of syslog.
You'll need either a new whiptail rpm or new console.pm which uses only unmodified dialog.