OpenSuse Notes =============== 1. OpenSuse, along with other distros, now use systemd for task control. One of the capabilties of systemd is to use private space for /tmp to reduce the possibility of cross talk between applications. The default settings for zoneminder use /tmp for a number of files. When you start/stop zoneminder from a web page /tmp will be in private space but when the start/stop script zmpkg.pl is run from a shell it will be looking in the real /tmp. This can result in two instances of zoneminder running at the same time. In order to remove this problem the OpenSuse rpm defaults the temporary directory to /var/run/zoneminder. For a new install this will not be a problem but if you use the rpm to upgrade you may have to make database changes. Note: the location is held both within the database an explicitly within some scripts. It is therefore essential that the database conforms to the values used in the scripts. Please see information in the Upgrades section of this document. 2. OpenSuse prefers mariadb to mysql. mariadb is a direct replacement for mysql and all mysql functions work in the same way. These notes assumes that you are running mariadb. 3. It is necessary to add repositories to allow the zoneminder rpm to install. These can be added using commands (as root): zypper ar -f http://packman.inode.at/suse/openSUSE_13.1/ packman zypper ar -f -n perl-modules http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/openSUSE_13.1 perl-modules The first time the repositories are accessed a prompt will be issued asking if the key is to be trusted. We suggest that you a(lways) trust this repository 4. There may be a prompt about the version of libavcodec.s0.55 and a change of vendor for libavutil52. In order to allow zoneminder to run correctly this solution change vendro should be accepted. New installs ============ 1. Unless you are already using the MySQL server or you are running it remotely you will need to ensure that the server is installed and secured: The rpm install should ensure that the database is installed. To ensure that it is running at boot time and scure for zoneminder run the following commands (as root): systemctl enable mysql systemctl start mysql.service mysql_secure_installation IMPORTANT: mariadb defaults to strict mode of operation which will cause some zoneminder database writes to fail. In order to turn this off - which will be for the whole database - you will need to edit /etc/my.cnf and comment out the record sql_mode=NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION,STRICT_TRANS_TABLES and restart the server 2. Using the password for the root account set during the previous step, you will need to create the ZoneMinder database, assuming your database server is local: mysql -uroot -p < /opt/zoneminder/share/zoneminder/db/zm_create.sql mysqladmin -uroot -p reload 3. The database needs a user. One is not created by default because this would introduce an obvious security issue. The following should set this up: mysqladmin -uroot -p reload grant select,insert,update,delete,alter on zm.* to 'zmuser'@localhost identified by 'zmpass'; Obviously, change at least zmpass to an actual, secure password or passphrase. You can change zmuser as well if you like. 4. Edit /etc/zm.conf and, at the bottom, change ZM_DB_PASS and perhaps ZM_DB_USER to match. 5. Edit /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini, uncomment the date.timezone line, and add your local timezone. For whatever reason, PHP will complain loudly if this is not set, or if it is set incorrectly, and these complaints will show up in the zoneminder logging system as errors. If you are not sure of the proper timezone specification to use, look at http://php.net/date.timezone 6. This package probably does not work with SELinux enabled at the moment. It may be necessary to disable SELinux for httpd, or even completely for ZoneMinder to function. This will be addressed in a later release. Run setenforce 0 for testing, and edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux to disable it at boot time. 7. Now start the web server (as root): systemctl enable apache2.service systemctl start apache2.service 9. You should immediately visit http://localhost/zm and secure the system if it is network facing. To do this: a) click Options, then System. b) check OPT_USE_AUTH. c) set AUTH_HASH_SECRET to a random string. d) click Save and refresh the main browser window. e) You should be prompted to log in; the default username/password is admin/admin. f) Open Options again, choose the newly visible Users tab. g) click the admin user and set a password. h) enable OPT_CONTROL on the Ssytem tab to enable ptz camera control. 10. You should be able to start zoneminder by issuing the commands (as root): systemctl enable zoneminder systemctl start zoneminder Upgrades ======== 1. Update /etc/zm.conf. Check for any new settings and update the version information. Comparing /etc/zm.conf and /etc/zm.conf.rpmnew should help to do this. 2. Add the mysql ALTER permission to the zmuser account: mysql -u root -p use zm grant alter, lock tables on zm.* to 'zmuser'@localhost; Since this is an upgrade, the assumption is that the zmuser account already has select, insert, update, and delete permission. 3. You will need to upgrade the ZoneMinder database as described in the manual. Only if the previous step was succesful, may you run zmupdate like so (as root): /opt/zoneminder/bin/zmupdate.pl 4. As mentioned in the OpenSuse notes you may need to change database values. These steps may be run at any time (as root): stop the current instance of zoneminder - systemctl stop zoneminder ensure that all zoneminder processes have terminated: ps -ef|grep zm if you find any process still running issue a kill -9 for each mysql -u root use zm update Config set DefaultValue = '/var/run/zoneminder' where name = 'ZM_PATH_LOGS'; update Config set Value = '/var/run/zoneminder' where name = 'ZM_PATH_LOGS'; update Config set DefaultValue = '/var/run/zoneminder' where name = 'ZM_PATH_SOCKS'; update Config set Value = '/var/run/zoneminder' where name = 'ZM_PATH_SOCKS'; update Config set DefaultValue = '/var/run/zoneminder' where name = 'ZM_PATH_LOGS'; update Config set Value = '/var/run/zoneminder' where name = 'ZM_PATH_SWAP'; commit; exit You can then restart zoneminder - systemctl start zoneminder