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93 lines
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NEW INSTALLS
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1. Unless you are already using MySQL server, you need to ensure that
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the server is confired to start during boot and properly secured
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by running:
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sudo service mysqld start
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/usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation
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sudo chkconfig mysqld on
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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:
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mysql -uroot -p
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mysql> create database zm;
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mysql> grant select,insert,update,delete,lock tables,alter on zm.* to
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'zmuser'@localhost identified by 'zmpass';
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mysql> exit;
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mysql -uroot -p < /usr/share/zoneminder/db/zm_create.sql
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mysqladmin -uroot -p reload
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3. If you have chosen to change the zoneminder mysql credentials to something
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other than zmuser/zmpass then you must now edit /etc/zm.conf. Change
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ZM_DB_USER and ZM_DB_PASS to the values you created in step 2.
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4. IMPORTANT: Edit /etc/php.ini and put in the appropriate timezone for
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date.timezone!
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5. The ZoneMinder web interface is disabled by default, you will need
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to edit this file to enable it:
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/etc/httpd/conf.d/zoneminder.conf
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HINT: Most users will want to simply delete the line that says
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"Deny from all".
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6. Configure the web server to start automatically:
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sudo chkconfig httpd on
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sudo service httpd start
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7. This package will automatically configure and install an SELinux policy
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called local_zoneminder. A copy of this policy is in the documentation
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folder.
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Unfortunately, this has not resolved all the SELinux issues so
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most will want to disable SELinux permanently by editing the following:
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/etc/selinux/conf
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Change SELINUX line from "enforcing" to "disabled". This change will not
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take effect until a reboot, however. To avoid a reboot, execute the
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following from the commandline:
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sudo setenforce 0
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8. Finally, you may start the ZoneMinder service:
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sudo service zoneminder start
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Then point your web browser to http://<machine name or ip>/zm
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UPGRADES
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1. Add additional permissions to the zmuser account:
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mysql -u root -p
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grant lock tables,alter on zm.* to
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'zmuser'@localhost identified by 'zmpass';
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Since this is an upgrade, the assumption is that the zmuser account exists
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and already has select, insert, update, and delete permission.
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2. If you have previsouly changed the zoneminder mysql credentials to something
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other than zmuser/zmpass then you must now edit /etc/zm.conf. Change
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ZM_DB_USER and ZM_DB_PASS to their appropriate values.
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3. You will need to upgrade the ZoneMinder database as described in the manual.
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Only if step 1 was succesfully applied, may you run zmupdate like so:
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sudo zmupdate.pl --version=<from version>
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If unsure then run it this way:
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sudo zmupdate.pl --user=root --pass=<mysql_root_pwd> --version=<from version>
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