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What's New
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1. The Apache ScriptAlias has been changed from "/cgi-bin/zm/zms" to
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"/cgi-bin-zm/zms". This has been to done to avoid this bug:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=973067
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IMPORTANT: ZoneMinder will not update this value on an upgrade. You must
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manually update ZM_PATH_ZMS yourself under Options. This does not affect
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new installs.
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2. ZoneMinder no longer uses PHP short tags.
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3. During an rpm package upgrade, zmupdate.pl will now auto-update the database
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and the zonemidner service will restart automatically.
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4. The ZoneMinder config file, zm.conf, has been moved under /etc/zm.
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5. Systemd. CentOS 7 uses Systemd instead of the legacy Sys V Init. Under the
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hood, Systemd does things quite a bit differently. Prepare to go through a
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learning curve if you have not done so already.
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New installs
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1. Unless you are already using MariaDB server, you need to ensure that
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the server is configured to start during boot and properly secured
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by running:
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sudo systemctl enable mariadb
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sudo systemctl start mariadb
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sudo 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 -u root -p < /usr/share/zoneminder/db/zm_create.sql
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mysql -u root -p
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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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mysqladmin -u root -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 envinroment.
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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 edit /etc/zm/zm.conf.
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Change ZM_DB_USER and ZM_DB_PASS to the values you created in the previous
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step.
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4. Edit /etc/php.ini, uncomment the date.timezone line, and add your local
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timezone. For whatever reason, PHP will complain loudly if this is not set,
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or if it is set incorrectly, and these complaints will show up in the
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zoneminder logging 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. 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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Maintaining an accurate SELinux policy file that does not create issues has
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been a struggle. If SELinux blocks nortmal ZoneMinder acitivity, or you
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feel you just don't need it, SELinux can be disabled for the current running
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session with the following command:
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sudo setenforce 0
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To permanently disable SELinux, edit /etc/selinux/conf 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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8. 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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9. Now start zoneminder:
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sudo systemctl enable zoneminder
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sudo systemctl start zoneminder
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Upgrades
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1. Verify /etc/zm/zm.conf.
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If zm.conf was manually edited before running the upgrade, the installation
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may not overwrite it. In this case, it will create the file
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/etc/zm/zm.conf.rpmnew.
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For example, this will happen if you are using database account credentials
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other than zmuser/zmpass.
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Compare /etc/zm/zm.conf to /etc/zm/zm.conf.rpmnew. Verify that zm.conf
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contains any new config settings that may be in zm.conf.rpmnew.
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2. Verify permissions of the zmuser account.
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Overtime, the database account permissions required for normal operation
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have changed. Verify the zmuser database account has been granted select,
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insert, update, delete, lock tables, and alter permission to the ZoneMinder
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database:
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mysql -u root -p
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mysql> show grants for zmuser@localhost;
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mysql> exit;
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3. Verify the database was upgraded automatically.
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From the web console, ZoneMinder should show a status of "Running", and the
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version number should have incremented.
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If it is not running, then try to start it. The web console will indicate
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if there is a database version conflict. If this is the case, then you may
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need to manually update the database from the command line:
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sudo zmupdate.pl
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Modern 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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