Koha-Library-Management-System/C2/Koha-installation-on-Linux-12.04/English
Visual Cue | Narration |
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Title Slide |
Hello and welcome to this spoken tutorial on Installation of Koha. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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System Requirement |
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Pre-requisites |
To install Koha, you should have-
You should also have basic knowledge of how to use the Terminal. If not, for relevant Linux tutorials, please visit the Spoken Tutorial website. |
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What is Koha? |
First let's see what is Koha.
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Press CTRL+ALT+T keys simultaneously.
Point to “$” |
Let us start the process.
Open the terminal by pressing CTRL+ALT+T keys simultaneously. Notice the “$” (dollar) prompt on the terminal. |
Please note-
To install Koha, one needs to be root user i.e. one needs to have admin rights. | |
Type sudo su and press Enter. | At the prompt type sudo su and press Enter. |
Type the sudo password and press Enter. | Then type the sudo password and press Enter. |
Point to “#” sign. | Notice that the “$” (dollar) prompt is replaced by “#” (hash) symbol. |
Slide Number 6 | If you are working under a proxy network then configure the proxy.
If not, then you can skip these steps. |
Slide Number 7 | The command for the proxy set-up is
export http_proxy=”http://login-name:password@proxy password address:proxy port number/” where
You can get the details of
from your system administrator. |
Slide Number 8 | Note that-
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I have already configured the proxy on my machine. | |
<<PAUSE>> | |
Adding koha repository | Next we will add the Koha repository. |
Type
wget -O- [1] | sudo apt-key add - Press Enter. |
Type on the terminal, wget -O- [2] | sudo apt-key add -
Press Enter. |
Type
echo deb [3] oldstable main | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list Press Enter. |
Type
echo deb [4] oldstable main | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list Press Enter. |
The Koha reprository will be added on to your machine in a few minutes. | |
Type Ctrl+L keys simultaneously. | Clear the terminal by pressing Ctrl+L keys simultaneously. |
Type apt-get update >>Enter. | Now, type
apt-get update and press Enter. |
Type apt-get upgrade>>Enter. | Then type apt-get upgrade and press Enter. |
Type y >>Enter | While upgrading, it may ask,
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? To continue type Y and press Enter. |
Type apt-get install koha-common >> press Enter. | Now let's install Koha .
Type the command apt-get install koha-common and press Enter. |
Press Y | It will prompt
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Press Y. |
Press tab key>> press Enter. | Then click on OK and press Enter whereever required.
Koha common gets installed. |
Type gedit /etc/koha/koha-sites.conf
>>Enter. |
Next, we have to modify the Koha configuration file for web access.
Type gedit /etc/koha/koha-sites.conf and press Enter. |
Scroll Down. | In the koha-sites.conf file, you will see the
following lines. |
INTRAPORT = 8080. | Change the value of INTRAPORT to 8080. |
Type
ZEBRA_MARC_FORMAT=”marc21” |
Then right below OPACSUFFIX line, type
ZEBRA_MARC_FORMAT=”marc21” |
Type
ZEBRA_LANGUAGE=”en” |
Then type
ZEBRA_LANGUAGE=”en” |
Press Ctrl + s
Close the file >> go back to terminal. |
Press Ctrl+S keys to save the file.
Close it and go back to the terminal. <PAUSE> |
Now let us open ports.conf file for editing. | |
Type
gedit /etc/apache2/ports.conf >>Enter |
So, type,
gedit /etc/apache2/ports.conf and press Enter. |
Type
Listen 8080 |
Below Listen 80, type the line
Listen 8080 |
Press Ctrl + s
Close the file and go back to the terminal. |
Save the changes by pressing Ctrl+S keys simultaneously.
Then close the file and go back to the terminal. |
Type
service apache2 restart >>Enter |
Restart Apache by typing
service apache2 restart and press Enter. <<PAUSE>> |
Open a new terminal.
Type sudo su >>Enter Type admin password>>press Enter. |
Next, let’s configure UTF-8 in MySQL Database and Apache Server.
Open a new terminal. Type sudo su and press Enter. Type the admin password and press Enter. |
Type gedit /etc/mysql/my.cnf
>>Enter point to my.cnf file. |
Type gedit /etc/mysql/my.cnf
and press Enter. It will open my.cnf file. |
Scroll down till you see Basic settings section.
Under the Basic settings section, we have to add some lines of code. | |
Slide Number 9 | * For convenience, all the required lines of code have been provided in the code.txt file.
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Copy and paste
# UTF-8 Defaults for Koha init-connect='SET NAMES utf8' character-set-server=utf8 collation-server=utf8_general_ci |
Paste type the following lines of code from code.txt file to my.cnf file.
# UTF-8 Defaults for Koha init-connect='SET NAMES utf8' character-set-server=utf8 collation-server=utf8_general_ci |
Press Ctrl + s >> close the file >> go back to the terminal. | Save and close the file and go back to the terminal. |
Type gedit /etc/apache2/conf.d/charset
>>Enter |
Next, type the following command.
gedit /etc/apache2/conf.d/charset and press Enter. |
Type
AddCharset UTF-8 .utf8 |
It will open the apache2.conf file.
Locate the line AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 Paste the following line of code from code.txt file above it. AddCharset UTF-8 .utf8 |
Press Ctrl + s >> close the file >> go back to the terminal. | Save and close the file and go back to the terminal. |
Type
gedit /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini >>Enter |
For Sax parser setup, type
gedit /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini and press Enter. |
Type
[XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser] |
Copy and paste these lines from the code.txt file at the end of the sax parser file.
[XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser] |
Press Ctrl + s >> close the file >> go back to the terminal. | Save and close the file and go back to your terminal. |
Type apt-get install mysql-server
>>Enter |
Now we will install MySql server.
Type apt-get install mysql-server and press Enter. |
Type y>>Enter | It will prompt,
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Type Y and press Enter. |
Press tab key >>Enter | Click on OK and press Enter. |
Type password as koha123 | Give a password for MySQL's root user as per your choice.
I will type koha123. |
Press tab key >>Enter | Click on OK and press Enter. |
Re-enter password. | Re-enter your password to confirm it. |
Press tab key >>Enter | Click on OK and press Enter. |
Type apt-get clean >>Enter | To clear the cache of our machine, type
apt-get clean and press Enter. |
Type a2enmod rewrite >> Enter. | To enable rewrite module for apache, type
a2enmod rewrite and press Enter. |
Type service apache2 restart >>Enter. | Restart apache, by typing
service apache2 restart and press Enter. |
Type koha-create --create-db library >>Enter | For creating koha library, type
koha-create --create-db library and press Enter. |
Type
mysql -u root -p >>Enter |
Then to secure the MySQL server, login to mysql by typing
mysql -u root -p and press Enter. Enter the password. I will type koha123 and press Enter. |
Type
USE mysql; DELETE FROM user WHERE user=; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; QUIT >>Enter |
At the MySql prompt, execute the following commands.
Press Enter after each command. Type, USE mysql; DELETE FROM user WHERE user=; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; QUIT |
Type a2dissite 000-default
>>Enter |
Next, type a2dissite 000-default and press Enter. |
Type a2enmod rewrite >>Enter | Then, type a2enmod rewrite and press Enter |
Type a2enmod deflate >>Enter | Then type a2enmod deflate and press Enter |
Type service apache2 restart >>Enter | To restart apache, type
service apache2 restart and press Enter. <PAUSE> |
Slide Number 10 | At the end, let's do the web installation of Koha.
The login username will be koha_library. |
Type sudo xmlstarlet sel -t -v 'yazgfs/config/pass' /etc/koha/sites/library/koha-conf.xml
>>Enter |
For password, copy and paste the following lines from code.txt file.
sudo xmlstarlet sel -t -v 'yazgfs/config/pass' /etc/koha/sites/library/koha-conf.xml and press Enter. |
Point to the password. | You will see the password.
Make a note of the password as it is used for login. |
Open browser and type http://127.0.1.1:8080 >>Enter | Open the browser and type http://127.0.1.1:8080
and press Enter. This will take us to the Koha login page. |
Type
username = koha_library password = displayed on terminal Press OK. |
Enter username as koha_library.
Enter password that you noted down from conf.xml file and press OK. |
Click Next. | Click on Next whenever prompted. |
Click on install basic configuration settings link. | This will take you to install basic configuration settings link page. |
Click on new tab. | Click on the link. |
Select Marc21 optionbox and click on Next. | Select Marc21 option box and click on Next. |
Scroll down the Selecting Default Settings page. | |
Scroll down the page.
Click on Import. |
At the bottom of the page, you will see the Import button.
Click on it. |
Click on Finish. | It will direct you to the last page.
Here it says MySql and mandatory data added. Click on Finish. |
You will see Congratulations, installation complete. | |
Click on here link. | If this page does not redirect you in 5 seconds, then click on here link.
Now, Koha login page opens. |
Enter username as koha_library. | Enter username as koha_library. |
Enter password that you noted down from conf.xml file. | Enter password that you noted down from conf.xml file. |
Click on Login. | Click on Login.
The Koha home page opens. |
Now go back to the terminal. | Now let’s go back to the terminal.
Lastly, we have to run the Zebra rebuild command. |
Type
koha-rebuild-zebra -v -f library >>Enter |
So type,
koha-rebuild-zebra -v -f library and press Enter. This will show you Zebra configuration information. |
With this step, the installation process is completed. | |
Slide Number 11 | In future, to work with Koha library,
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Slide Number 12
Summary |
Let us summarise,
In this tutorial, we have learnt
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About Spoken Tutorial workshops |
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Acknowledgement |
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