====== Installing NAV from source on Debian GNU/Linux ====== This is an attempt at a guide and a few helpful pointers for those who don't care to use the prepackaged NAV for Debian. Versions used: ^ Debian | 5.0 (//Lenny//) | ^ NAV | 3.7 | ===== Installing dependencies ===== Make sure you have the //non-free// archive present in your ''sources.list'': deb http://ftp.no.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free deb-src http://ftp.no.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib non-free deb-src http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib non-free Install NAV's runtime dependencies: sudo aptitude install perl python sun-java6-jdk apache2-mpm-prefork \ cricket postgresql-8.3 libapache2-mod-python \ libpg-java libsnmp1.4-java python-pysnmp2 logrotate \ python-cheetah python-xmpp python-django \ python-egenix-mxdatetime python-gammu python-ipy \ python-ldap python-psycopg2 python-pyrad \ python-pysnmp-se python-twisted python-twisted-snmp \ python-rrd rrdtool samba-common Be aware that NAV doesn't run well under the //kaffe// Java VM, which is why you should confirm that Sun's Java JDK is installed (''sun-java6-jdk'') and is the active alternative for the ''java'' and ''javac'' commands: sudo update-alternatives --config java sudo update-alternatives --config javac Next, NAV's build time dependencies: sudo aptitude install ant autoconf automake libsnmp1.4-java python python-cheetah sun-java5-jdk make ===== Unpacking and building NAV ===== tar xvzf nav-3.7.0.tar.gz cd nav-3.7.0 ./configure CRICKETDIR=/usr/share/cricket export CLASSPATH=/usr/share/java/libsnmp-1.4.jar make sudo make install Note: avoid using -j when calling make. It will break the build, since make tries to run many ant processes with interdependencies at the same time. ===== Installing and initializing the database schema ===== Edit ''/etc/postgresql/8.3/main/pg_hba.conf'', change ''ident sameuser'' into ''md5'' for local users connecting through UNIX sockets (except the postgres user). The file should look something like this: local all postgres ident sameuser local all all md5 host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host all all ::1/128 md5 Then reload PostgreSQL to make the changes effective: sudo invoke-rc.d postgresql-8.3 reload While still in the NAV source code directory, ''cd'' to ''doc/sql''. The following set of commands assume you have sudo access to run commands as the ''postgres'' system user. If not, please become the ''postgres'' user in some other way. The procedure has been adapted from ''doc/sql/README''. To create the PostgreSQL user and database: # The following command will prompt for a password for the new database user. # Pick one of your own choosing. sudo -u postgres ./createdb.sh :!: Then, take the password you chose for the database user and put this as the value to the ''userpw_nav'' option in ''/usr/local/nav/etc/db.conf''. ===== Fixing Python library path ===== We do this because we don't install the libraries to the systemwide Python library directories by default. We do however want them available for use systemwide: sudo bash -c 'cat << EOF >> /etc/python2.5/sitecustomize.py import sys __navpath = "/usr/local/nav/lib/python" if __navpath not in sys.path: sys.path.append(__navpath) EOF ' ===== Fixing Java libraries ===== cd /usr/local/nav/lib/java sudo ln -s /usr/share/java/postgresql.jar sudo ln -s /usr/share/java/libsnmp-1.4.jar ===== Configuring Apache ===== Put this in ''/etc/apache2/sites-available/default-nav'': ServerName nav.example.com ServerAdmin webmaster@example.com DirectoryIndex index.html index.html index.php index.cgi index.py AccessFileName .htaccess AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 AddHandler cgi-script .cgi DocumentRoot /usr/local/nav/apache/webroot Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all LogLevel warn # Enable debugging on errors, if you like PythonDebug on Then run the following commands: sudo a2dissite default sudo a2ensite default-nav sudo a2enmod mod_python sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 force-reload ===== Cleaning up and configuring ===== Create groups and users, and set proper permissions: sudo addgroup --system nav sudo adduser --system --no-create-home --home /usr/local/nav \ --shell /bin/sh --ingroup nav navcron; sudo addgroup navcron dialout cd /usr/local/nav/var sudo chown -R navcron:nav . Edit ''/usr/local/nav/etc/nav.conf'', set your ''ADMIN_MAIL'' and ''DOMAIN_SUFFIX'' options. Also set ''DJANGO_DEBUG=True'' if you want complete error information when stuff goes awry in the web interface. Optionally make the nav process control command more available: ''sudo ln -s /usr/local/nav/bin/nav /usr/sbin/nav'' ===== Initialize Cricket configuration ===== Cricket should already be installed as it is a part of the runtime dependencies. Remove ''/etc/cron.d/cricket'' or comment out the active cron job line in the file. Create a directory to place the nav cricket-config: sudo mkdir /usr/local/nav/etc/cricket-config Change owner to navcron:nav sudo chown navcron:nav /usr/local/nav/etc/cricket-config Edit the /etc/cricket/cricket-conf.pl and set the configroot variable. At the same time, fix the logging. Cricket defaults to /var/log/cricket as logdir. This directory is created on install, but the owner is cricket. Either create your own logdir and set the correct path ($gLogDir) in /etc/cricket/cricket-conf.pl or change ownership of /var/log/cricket to navcron. $gConfigRoot = "/usr/local/nav/etc/cricket-config" $gLogDir = your/log/dir Copy /usr/local/nav/doc/cricket/cricket/subtree-sets to /etc/cricket/ cd /etc/cricket sudo cp /usr/local/nav/doc/cricket/cricket/subtree-sets . As navcron, copy recursively /usr/local/nav/doc/cricket/cricket-config/ to your cricket-config sudo -u navcron cp -r /usr/local/nav/doc/cricket/cricket-config /usr/local/nav/etc/ Create a directory to store Cricket's data files, and give ''navcron'' ownership of that directory. sudo mkdir /usr/local/nav/var/cricket-data sudo chown navcron /usr/local/nav/var/cricket-data Go to the cricket-config directory and edit the "Defaults" file. Replace the Datadir with the correct path to cricket-data. Don't forget the %auto-target-path% Target --default-- dataDir = /usr/local/nav/var/cricket-data/%auto-target-path% Compile the cricket-config as navcron to create the cricket-database. sudo -u navcron cricket-compile Run ''mcc.py'' to create config from the database. The first time, remember that the database should contain data before doing this. Also, it's a good idea to start ''ipdevpoll'' and let it run a good couple of minutes before making the cricket-config as it then will have gathered and stored information about devices and interfaces in the database. cd /usr/local/nav/bin sudo -u navcron ./mcc.py Now, start Cricket: cd /usr/local/nav/bin sudo ./nav start cricket ==== Cricket Web ==== Create the cricket directory in apache/webroot/ cd /usr/local/nav/apache/webroot sudo mkdir cricket Make a symlink to the cricket cgi-scripts and copy cricket.css from source. cd /usr/local/nav/apache/webroot/cricket sudo ln -s /usr/lib/cgi-bin/cricket/grapher.cgi sudo ln -s /usr/lib/cgi-bin/cricket/mini-graph.cgi sudo ln -s grapher.cgi index.cgi sudo ln -s /usr/share/cricket/images sudo cp /usr/local/nav/doc/cricket/public_html/cricket.css . Create .htaccess-file to make sure mod_python doesn't handle this directory. sudo bash -c 'echo "SetHandler none" > .htaccess'