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You can switch between different subpackages with dnf/yum. Be advised that,
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if you modified any of the default config files supplied by the package,
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rpm may not update the config file to the proper version. This is by design.
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Use drop-in files instead, to avoid this issue.
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To avoid this issue, use drop-in files instead.
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4. Continue on to the next README that corresponds to the chosen webserver:
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4. If you have installed ZoneMinder from the FedBerry repositories, this build
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of ZoneMinder has support for Raspberry Pi hardware acceleration when using
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ffmpeg. Unforunately, there is a problem with the same hardware acceleration
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when using libvlc. Consequently, libvlc support in this build of ZoneMinder
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has been disabled until the problem is resolved. See the following bug
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report for details: https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/18594
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5. Continue on to the next README that corresponds to the chosen webserver:
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README.httpd - Follow these steps when using Apache
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README.nginx - Follow these steps when using Nginx
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What's New
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==========
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1. See the ZoneMinder release notes for a list of new features:
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https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminder/releases
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2. The contents of the ZoneMinder Apache config file have changed. In
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addition, this ZoneMinder package now requires you to manually symlink the
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ZoneMinder Apache config file. See new install step 6 and upgrade step 3
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below for details.
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New installs
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============
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1. Unless you are already using MariaDB server, you need to ensure that the
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server is configured to start during boot and properly secured by running:
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sudo yum install mariadb-server
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sudo systemctl enable mariadb
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sudo systemctl start mariadb.service
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mysql_secure_installation
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2. Using the password for the root account set during the previous step, you
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will need to create the ZoneMinder database and configure a database
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account for ZoneMinder to use:
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mysql -uroot -p < /usr/share/zoneminder/db/zm_create.sql
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mysql -uroot -p -e "grant all on zm.* to \
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'zmuser'@localhost identified by 'zmpass';"
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mysqladmin -uroot -p reload
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The database account credentials, zmuser/zmpass, are arbitrary. Set them to
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anything that suits your environment.
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3. If you have chosen to change the zoneminder database account credentials to
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something other than zmuser/zmpass, you must now create a config file under
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/etc/zm/conf.d and set your credentials there. For example, create the file
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/etc/zm/conf.d/zm-db-user.conf and add the following content to it:
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ZM_DB_USER = {username of the sql account you want to use}
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ZM_DB_PASS = {password of the sql account you want to use}
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Once the file has been saved, set proper file & ownership permissions on it:
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sudo chown root:apache *.conf
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sudo chmod 640 *.conf
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4. Edit /etc/php.ini, uncomment the date.timezone line, and add your local
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timezone. PHP will complain loudly if this is not set, or if it is set
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incorrectly, and these complaints will show up in the zoneminder logging
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system as errors.
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If you are not sure of the proper timezone specification to use, look at
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http://php.net/date.timezone
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5. Disable SELinux
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We currently do not have the resources to create and maintain an accurate
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SELinux policy for ZoneMinder on CentOS 7. We will gladly accept pull
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reqeusts from anyone who wishes to do the work. In the meantime, SELinux
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will need to be disabled or put into permissive mode.
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To immediately disbale SELinux for the current seesion, issue the following
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from the command line:
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sudo setenforce 0
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To permanently disable SELinux, edit /etc/selinux/config and change the
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SELINUX line from "enforcing" to "disabled". This change will take
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effect after a reboot.
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6. Configure the web server
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This package uses the HTTPS protocol by default to access the web portal,
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using the default self signed certificate on your system. Requests using
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HTTP will auto-redirect to HTTPS.
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Inspect the web server configuration file and verify it meets your needs:
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/etc/zm/www/zoneminder.conf
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If you are running other web enabled services then you may need to edit
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this file to suite. See README.https to learn about other alternatives.
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When in doubt, proceed with the default:
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sudo ln -s /etc/zm/www/zoneminder.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/
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sudo yum install mod_ssl
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7. Now start the web server:
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sudo systemctl enable httpd
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sudo systemctl start httpd
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8. Now start zoneminder:
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sudo systemctl enable zoneminder
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sudo systemctl start zoneminder
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9. Optionally configure the firewall
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All Redhat distros ship with the firewall enabled. That means you will not
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be able to access the ZoneMinder web console from a remote machine until
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changes are made to the firewall.
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What follows are a set of minimal commands to allow remote access to the
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ZoneMinder web console and also allow ZoneMinder's ONVIF discovery to
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work. The following commands do not put any restrictions on which remote
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machine(s) have access to the listed ports or services.
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sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=http
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sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=https
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sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-port=3702/udp
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sudo firewall-cmd --reload
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Additional changes to the firewall may be required, depending on your
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security requirements and how you use the system. It is up to you to verify
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these commands are sufficient.
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10. Access the ZoneMinder web console
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You may now access the ZoneMinder web console from your web browser using
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an appropriate url. Here are some examples:
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http://localhost/zm (works from the local machine only)
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http://{machine name}/zm (works only if dns is configured for your network)
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http://{ip address}/zm
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Upgrades
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========
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1. Conf.d folder support has been added to ZoneMinder. Any custom
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changes previously made to zm.conf must now be made in one or more custom
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config files, created under the conf.d folder. Do this now. See
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/etc/zm/conf.d/README for details. Once you recreate any custom config changes
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under the conf.d folder, they will remain in place indefinitely.
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2. Verify permissions of the zmuser account.
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Over time, the database account permissions required for normal operation
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have increased. Verify the zmuser database account has been granted all
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permission to the ZoneMinder database:
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mysql -uroot -p -e "show grants for zmuser@localhost;"
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See step 2 of the Installation section to add missing permissions.
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3. Verify the ZoneMinder Apache configuration file in the folder
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/etc/zm/www. You will have a file called "zoneminder.conf" and there
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may also be a file called "zoneminder.conf.rpmnew". If an rpmnew file
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exists, inspect it and merge anything new in that file with zoneminder.conf.
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Verify the SSL REquirements meet your needs. Read README.https if necessary.
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The contents of this file must be merged into your Apache configuration.
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See step 6 of the installation section if you have not already done this
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during a previous upgrade.
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4. Upgrade the database before starting ZoneMinder.
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Most upgrades can be performed by executing the following command:
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sudo zmupdate.pl
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Recent versions of ZoneMinder don't require any parameters added to the
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zmupdate command. However, if ZoneMinder complains, you may need to call
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zmupdate in the following manner:
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sudo zmupdate.pl --user=root --pass=<mysql_root_pwd> --version=<from version>
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5. Now restart the web server then start zoneminder:
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sudo systemctl restart httpd
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sudo systemctl start zoneminder
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What's New
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==========
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1. See the ZoneMinder release notes for a list of new features:
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https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminder/releases
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2. The contents of the ZoneMinder Apache config file have changed. In
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addition, this ZoneMinder package now requires you to manually symlink the
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ZoneMinder Apache config file. See new install step 6 and upgrade step 3
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below for details.
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New installs
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============
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NOTE: EL7 users should replace "dnf" with "yum" in the instructions below.
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1. Unless you are already using MariaDB server, you need to ensure that the
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server is configured to start during boot and properly secured by running:
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Inspect the web server configuration file and verify it meets your needs:
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/etc/zm/www/zoneminder.conf
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/etc/zm/www/zoneminder.apache.conf
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If you are running other web enabled services then you may need to edit
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this file to suite. See README.https to learn about other alternatives.
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When in doubt, proceed with the default:
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sudo ln -s /etc/zm/www/zoneminder.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/
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sudo ln -s /etc/zm/www/zoneminder.apache.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/
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sudo dnf install mod_ssl
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7. Now start the web server:
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See step 2 of the Installation section to add missing permissions.
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3. Verify the ZoneMinder Apache configuration file in the folder
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/etc/zm/www. You will have a file called "zoneminder.conf" and there
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may also be a file called "zoneminder.conf.rpmnew". If the rpmnew file
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/etc/zm/www. You will have a file called "zoneminder.apache.conf" and there
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may also be one or more files with "rpmnew" extenstion. If the rpmnew file
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exists, inspect it and merge anything new in that file with zoneminder.conf.
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Verify the SSL REquirements meet your needs. Read README.https if necessary.
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What's New
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==========
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1. See the ZoneMinder release notes for a list of new features:
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https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminder/releases
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2. The contents of the ZoneMinder Apache config file have changed. In
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addition, this ZoneMinder package now requires you to manually symlink the
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ZoneMinder Apache config file. See new install step 6 and upgrade step 3
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below for details.
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3. This is an experimental build of ZoneMinder supporting nginx, rather than
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apache web server.
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4. If you have installed ZoneMinder from the FedBerry repositories, this build
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of ZoneMinder has support for Raspberry Pi hardware acceleration when using
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ffmpeg. Unforunately, there is a problem with the same hardware acceleration
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when using libvlc. Consequently, libvlc support in this build of ZoneMinder
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has been disabled until the problem is resolved. See the following bug
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report for details: https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/18594
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New installs
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============
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Once the file has been saved, set proper file & ownership permissions on it:
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sudo chown root:apache *.conf
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sudo chown root:nginx *.conf
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sudo chmod 640 *.conf
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4. Edit /etc/php.ini, uncomment the date.timezone line, and add your local
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sudo ln -s /etc/zm/www/zoneminder.conf /etc/nginx/default.d/
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7. Fcgiwrap is required when using ZoneMinder with Nginx. At the time of this
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writing, fcgiwrap is not yet available in the Fedora repos. Until it
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becomes available, you may install it from my Copr repository:
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https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/kni/fcgiwrap/
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Follow the intructions on that site to enable the repo. Once enabled,
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install fcgiwrap:
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sudo dnf install fcgiwrap
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After fcgiwrap is installed, it must be configured. Edit
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/etc/sysconfig/fcgiwrap and set DAEMON_PROCS to the maximum number of
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7. Edit /etc/sysconfig/fcgiwrap and set DAEMON_PROCS to the maximum number of
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simulatneous streams the server should support. Generally, a good minimum
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value for this equals the total number of cameras you expect to view at the
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same time.
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sudo zmupdate.pl --user=root --pass=<mysql_root_pwd> --version=<from version>
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5. Now restart nginx and php-fpm then start and zoneminder:
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5. Now restart nginx and php-fpm then start zoneminder:
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sudo systemctl restart nginx
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sudo systemctl restart php-fpm
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Requires: %{name}-common%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: nginx
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Requires: php-fpm
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Requires: fcgiwrap
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Conflicts: %{name}-httpd
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%files common
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%license COPYING
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%doc AUTHORS README.md distros/redhat/readme/README distros/redhat/readme/README.https
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%doc AUTHORS README.md distros/redhat/readme/README distros/redhat/readme/README.httpd distros/redhat/readme/README.nginx distros/redhat/readme/README.https
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# We want these two folders to have "normal" read permission
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# compared to the folder contents
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