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CentOS 5.3

Known Issues

Some packages are unavailable, causing an error during the installer script. Follow the instructions below to install them so the script runs properly.

Installing CentOS

  • Download the CentOS 5.3 CD1.
  • Boot into graphical install mode
  • After the media check, the GUI installer will come up
  • Select Language & Keyboard
  • Select the desired partitioning configuration
  • Setup IP networking.
  • Set Timezone
  • Select root password
  • At the software packages section, you must uncheck Desktop-Gnome, then select "Customize Now".
    • Unselect Base/Dialup Networking Support
    • Unselect Applications/Text-Based Internet
  • Proceed with the install & reboot when prompted.

Post Installation Tasks

On first boot, a setup section appears. Run the Firewall configuration.

  • For a basic configuration, set security level to Disabled, and SELinux to Disabled.

Setting up FOG on CentOS

Installing on 0.26

  • download/scp the fog installer to the /root folder of your CentOS server.
  • Install yum-priorities
yum install yum-priorities
rpm -i rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
  • Extract FOG
tar -xvzf fog_0.26.tar.gz
  • Fix the Path to include files used by the FOG Installer
PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/sbin
  • launch the installer
cd fog_0.26/bin
./installfog.sh
  • Go through the install script, selecting Fedora
  • The rest of the install is identical to the Fedora section now.

If you get an error of: * Starting FOG Multicast Management Server...Failed! then just re-launch the installer & it will work the second time through

Installing on 0.27

The installer is more CentOS friendly with 0.27. The only piece missing is RPMForge, so htmldoc can be seamlessly installed.

rpm -i rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm

You can now do a regular install.

CentOS 5.4

The Fedora installer works without issue for CentOS install, assuming use of CentOS 5.4 (32 bit only tested).

CentOS 5.5

Installing 0.29 and 0.30

Issues:

(1) On CentOS 5.5, RPMForge is still required for htmldoc to work.

(2) The package of php-gettext does not exist on CentOS. It is a part of the base PHP package. You will need to edit /fog_0.29/lib/redhat/config.sh & remove php-gettext from the packages list on line 22

(3) Checking Package ClamAV-Update fails. On CentOS the package is called clamav. The config file specifies clamav-update. Edit /fog_0.29/lib/redhat/config.sh & change clamav-update to clamav.

(4) Configuring Fresh Clamcp:cannot start `/etc/sysconfig/freshclam': No such file or directory...Failed! (Will need to change location of config file in /fog_0.29/lib/redhat/config.sh to match, should be `/usr/bin/freshclam')


Solution:


  • Install rpmforge
rpm -i rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm


Edit 'fog_0.29/lib/redhat/config.sh' *prior to* executing 'fog_0.29/bin/installfog.sh'.

- Edit line 22 as mentioned in (2) and (3) above (remove 'php-gettext' and change 'clamav-update' to 'clamav')

- Edit line 63 to read: 'freshDB="/var/clamav/";

- Edit line 66 to read: 'freshcron="/usr/sbin/freshclam"


(Tested with CentOS 5.5 32-bit, fog 029, and rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm)

(Tested with CentOS 5.5 64-bit, fog 030, and rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el5.rf.x86_64.rpm)


CentOS 5.6

Installing 0.30

The changes above still apply to CentOS 5.6.


Installing 0.31

Version 0.31 now requires PHP-5.2.1+ to handle new features in the web interface. See the IUS Repo Wiki on how to upgrade to either PHP-5.2 or PHP-5.3.

Thus far all other requirements / changes are the same.

Installing 0.32

Version 0.31 now requires PHP-5.2.1+ to handle new features in the web interface. See the IUS Repo Wiki on how to upgrade to either PHP-5.2 or PHP-5.3.

  • When you install CentOS do not install any version of PHP instead:
    • Edit the /fog_0.29/lib/redhat/config.sh file and change any reference of "php" to "php53" (this will install PHP-5.3 during the FOG install)
      • When the FOG installation is completed, you'll need to edit the /etc/php.ini file
        • Add the following to line 2 (choose your own timezone here):
date.timezone = "America/Chicago"