| IRLP on Ubuntu Linux |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Tuesday, 13 March 2007 | |
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Is Ubuntu your preferred Linux distribution? Ever wanted to run your IRLP node under Ubuntu? If so, I've made it extremely easy to do!
Simply grab my ubuntu-irlp-reinstall script and use it to restore your backed up node, to a freshly installed Ubuntu server. It was specifically written to support Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) LTS and Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) LTS server editions due to the long term support of these particular releases.
Ok, with that out of the way, off we go... First, you need to make sure the root account is enabled and accessible with a password. By default, most Ubuntu installs disable the root account by not setting a password for it. The designers of this distribution want the user to rely on the, 'sudo' mechanism for running commands that require root privileges. This is actually good practice under most circumstances. However, for ease of configuration/operation, IRLP should probably have the root account enabled. So, if the root account does not have a password configured yet, simply login and do, "sudo passwd" at the command prompt. Enter your system password and it will then prompt you to establish a new root password. Choose a sufficiently strong password (upper and lower case with numbers and at least one symbol). Passwords any shorter than 8 characters are not usually considered strong! After you enter a password for root, it will prompt you to enter it again to verify. Once this is complete, your root account will then be active. You should be able to logout and then login on your box as root, straight away. If you are familiar with the sudo mechanism and how to use it, you can probably leave the root account disabled and work via sudo but I won't explain how to do that here. Second, you need to place your previous node's IRLP backup file (called, "irlp_backup.tgz") within your new Ubuntu box's /tmp directory. You may also put it on a floppy disk (if your backup file will fit - most don't), and have it accessible during the reinstaller script execution. Then you will need to download my ubuntu-irlp-reinstall script to your Ubuntu box. The easiest way to do this is to login as root, to your new box, and then do the following at the command prompt: Third, simply run the reinstaller script by doing, "./ubuntu-irlp-reinstall" at the command prompt. The installer will prompt you for minimal information and will take care of most any dependency issues that it detects. However, since it relies on a previously backed up node's backup file, you will either need to have it handy on a floppy disk, or it will need to be located within the /tmp directory as mentioned previously. I recommend that you place the backup file in the /tmp directory as it is much more reliable and faster when the reinstaller begins the node restore routines. If the reinstaller script finishes without errors, your node should be restored and ready to go! If you got any errors, try to resolve them and re-run the reinstaller script again. Good luck and enjoy your new Ubuntu IRLP node! :-) If you want to install EchoIRLP on your new Ubuntu IRLP box, you can grab my ubuntu-echo-install EchoIRLP installer script and run it. It will take care of all dependencies for you and should have you up and running on Echolink with your node within minutes! Be advised that you need to already have registered with the Echolink folks and have a valid Echolink login and password. The installer will ask you for them. Enjoy! :-) |
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