Install openQRM on Debian

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This HowTo is about how to install the openQRM Datacenter Management and Cloud Computing platform on Debian. It is the starting point for a set of openQRM HowTos explaining different Use-cases with the focus on virtualization, automation and cloud computing.

Requirements

One physical Server. Alternatively, the installation can be also done within a Virtual Machine at least 1 GB of Memory at least 100 GB of Diskspace optional VT for Intel CPUs or AMD-V for AMD CPUs (Virtualization Technology) enabled in the Systems BIOS so that the openQRM Server can run Virtual Machines later Install Debian Wheezy Install a minimal Debian on a physical Server. During the installation select 'manual network' configuration and provide a static IP address.

In this Howto, we will use 192.168.178.5/255.255.255.0 as the IP configuration for the openQRM Server system.

In the partitioning, setup please select 'manual' and create one partition for the root-filesystem, one as swap space plus a dedicated partition to be used as storage space for the Virtual Machines later. In the configuration of the dedicated storage partition select 'do not use'.

In the software selection dialogue select just 'SSH-Server'

After the installation finished please log in to the system and update its packaging system as 'root'

apt-get update && apt-get upgrade


Please notice!

In the recent Debian updates the /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini configuration derective "disable_functions" changed and includes now a bunch of functions disabled by default. Please open /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini in your favourite editor and search for "disable_functions". Then remove ALL functions from the "disable_functions" PHP configuration paramter for Apache!

It should look likt this:

disable_functions = ""

Then restart Apache by

/etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Install openQRM Get the openQRM

openQRM is available from openQRM Enterprise at

http://www.openqrm-enterprise.com/

You can also use the instructions below to install openQRM from the source repository or by packages.

The installation procedure for openQRM is straight forward.

Please unpack the openqrm-enterprise.tar.gz file: tar -xvzf openqrm-enterprise.tar.gz

Then run as 'root' cd openqrm-enterprise ./install-openqrm.sh

During the installation please confirm the following warning from the libphp-adodb package.


Make sure to set a password for the mysql-server and nagios3 package.


The installation also asks for the mail-configuration. If unsure please select "local only" and go on with the suggested system name.


The last step of the installation provides you with the URL, username and password to login to the openQRM Server


Installation from the latest source code openQRM is designed to install and update easily directly from its source repository. To install openQRM please login to the fresh installed Debian system and run the following commands as 'root':

apt-get install make subversion

svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/openqrm/code/trunk openqrm

cd openqrm/src && make && make install && make start

To update openQRM at any time run:

cd openqrm/src && svn up && make update

Installation by packages To install openQRM by distribution packages please request the package installation from openQRM Enterprise

Configure and initialize openQRM After a successful installation the openQRM Server web interface is available at

http://static-ip-configured-during-the-Debian-installation/openqrm

If you have set the suggested IP address for this howto the openQRM URL will be

http://192.168.178.5/openqrm

Please open this URL in your Web browser. Login with the username 'openqrm' and the password 'openqrm'. Then select the network interface to use for the openQRM management network


Then select 'mysql' as the database type


As the next step provide the database credentials


For the openQRM Enterprise Edition the following page provides an simple option to upload the license keys


Congratulations!!

openQRM is now installed and successfully initialized ready to manage all aspects of your datacenter.


Links openQRM Community: http://www.openqrm.com/ openQRM Project at sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openqrm/ openQRM Enterprise: http://www.openqrm-enterprise.com/ openQRM at Twitter: https://twitter.com/openQRM openQRM at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/openQRM-Enterprise/324904179687