Seafile (Linux)
Version vom 14. Juni 2016, 23:34 Uhr von Martin Kirner (Diskussion | Beiträge) (→Server beim Booten starten)
Voraussetzungen
MySQL-Server - siehe dazu MySQL installieren (Linux)
sudo apt-get install python2.7 libpython2.7 python-setuptools python-imaging python-ldap python-mysqldb python-memcache python-urllib3
Installation
Benutzer anlegen
Einen System-Benutzer seafile mit Homeverzeichnis, aber ohne Loginmöglichkeit, anlegen:
sudo addgroup --system --disabled-login --gid 1005 seafile sudo adduser --system --disabled-login --uid 1005 --ingroup seafile seafile
Aktuelle Version runterladen
Auf https://www.seafile.com/en/download/ die letzte Serverversion suchen und runterladen:
sudo -u seafile mkdir /home/seafile/seafile cd /home/seafile/seafile sudo -u seafile wget https://bintray.com/artifact/download/seafile-org/seafile/seafile-server_5.1.3_x86-64.tar.gz
Entpacken und Installieren
sudo -u seafile tar -xzf seafile-server_* sudo -u seafile mkdir installed sudo -u seafile mv seafile-server_* installed
Datenbanken anlegen
Wenn der MySQL-Server auf eine bestimmte IP-Adresse hört, dann auch einen User mit Host % anlegen:
mysql -u root -p create user 'seafile'@'%' identified by '<password>'; grant all on `ccnet-db`.* to 'seafile'@'%'; grant all on `seafile-db`.* to 'seafile'@'%'; grant all on `seahub-db`.* to 'seafile'@'%';
Danach das Konfigurations-Skript starten:
sudo -u seafile ./seafile-server-5.1.3/setup-seafile-mysql.sh
Server testen
sudo -u seafile ./seafile.sh start sudo -u seafile ./seahub.sh start
Danach sollte der Server unter http://10.0.0.120:8000/ erreichbar sein.
sudo -u seafile ./seahub.sh stop sudo -u seafile ./seafile.sh stop
Server beim Booten starten
Ein Skript /etc/init.d/seafile-server erstellen:
sudo nano /etc/init.d/seafile-server
Und mit folgenden Inhalt befüllen (eventuell die Variablen user und seafile_dir anpassen):
#!/bin/bash # Change the value of "user" to your linux user name user=seafile # Change the value of "seafile_dir" to your path of seafile installation # usually the home directory of $user seafile_dir=/home/seafile/seafile script_path=${seafile_dir}/seafile-server-latest seafile_init_log=${seafile_dir}/logs/seafile.init.log seahub_init_log=${seafile_dir}/logs/seahub.init.log # Change the value of fastcgi to false if fastcgi is not used fastcgi=true # Set the port of fastcgi, default is 8000. Change it if you need different. fastcgi_port=8000 # # Write a polite log message with date and time # echo -e "\n \n About to perform $1 for seafile at `date -Iseconds` \n " >> ${seafile_init_log} echo -e "\n \n About to perform $1 for seahub at `date -Iseconds` \n " >> ${seahub_init_log} case "$1" in start) sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seafile.sh ${1} >> ${seafile_init_log} if [ $fastcgi = true ]; then sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seahub.sh ${1}-fastcgi ${fastcgi_port} >> ${seahub_init_log} else sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seahub.sh ${1} >> ${seahub_init_log} fi ;; restart) sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seafile.sh ${1} >> ${seafile_init_log} if [ $fastcgi = true ]; then sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seahub.sh ${1}-fastcgi ${fastcgi_port} >> ${seahub_init_log} else sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seahub.sh ${1} >> ${seahub_init_log} fi ;; stop) sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seahub.sh ${1} >> ${seahub_init_log} sudo -u ${user} ${script_path}/seafile.sh ${1} >> ${seafile_init_log} ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/seafile-server {start|stop|restart}" exit 1 ;; esac
Links
http://manual.seafile.com/deploy/using_mysql.html
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