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>Configuration</TITLE
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>The Bugzilla Guide - 3.6.1
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Release</TH
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>Chapter 2. Installing Bugzilla</TD
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><H1
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CLASS="section"
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><A
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NAME="configuration"
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>2.2. Configuration</A
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CLASS="warning"
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ALT="Warning"></TD
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> Poorly-configured MySQL and Bugzilla installations have
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given attackers full access to systems in the past. Please take the
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security parts of these guidelines seriously, even for Bugzilla
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machines hidden away behind your firewall. Be certain to read
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<A
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HREF="security.html"
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>Chapter 4</A
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> for some important security tips.
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NAME="localconfig"
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>2.2.1. localconfig</A
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> You should now run <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>checksetup.pl</TT
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> again, this time
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without the <TT
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CLASS="literal"
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>--check-modules</TT
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> switch.
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CLASS="screen"
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><SAMP
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>bash#</SAMP
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> ./checksetup.pl</PRE
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> This time, <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>checksetup.pl</TT
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> should tell you that all
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the correct modules are installed and will display a message about, and
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write out a file called, <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>localconfig</TT
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>. This file
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contains the default settings for a number of Bugzilla parameters.
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</P
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><P
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> Load this file in your editor. The only two values you
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<EM
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>need</EM
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> to change are $db_driver and $db_pass,
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respectively the type of the database and the password for
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the user you will create for your database. Pick a strong
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password (for simplicity, it should not contain single quote
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characters) and put it here. $db_driver can be either 'mysql',
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'Pg' or 'oracle'.
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</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="note"
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><P
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ALT="Note"></TD
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><TD
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><P
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> In Oracle, <TT
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CLASS="literal"
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>$db_name</TT
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> should actually be
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the SID name of your database (e.g. "XE" if you are using Oracle XE).
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</P
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></TD
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></TABLE
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></DIV
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><P
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> You may need to change the value of
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<EM
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>webservergroup</EM
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> if your web server does not
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run in the "apache" group. On Debian, for example, Apache runs in
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the "www-data" group. If you are going to run Bugzilla on a
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machine where you do not have root access (such as on a shared web
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hosting account), you will need to leave
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<EM
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>webservergroup</EM
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> empty, ignoring the warnings
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that <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>checksetup.pl</TT
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> will subsequently display
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every time it is run.
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</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="caution"
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><P
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ALT="Caution"></TD
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><TD
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="TOP"
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><P
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> If you are using suexec, you should use your own primary group
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for <EM
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>webservergroup</EM
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> rather than leaving it
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empty, and see the additional directions in the suexec section
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<A
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HREF="nonroot.html#suexec"
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>Section 2.6.6.1</A
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><P
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> The other options in the <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>localconfig</TT
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> file
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are documented by their accompanying comments. If you have a slightly
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non-standard database setup, you may wish to change one or more of
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the other "$db_*" parameters.
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</P
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></DIV
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CLASS="section"
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><H2
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><A
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NAME="database-engine"
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>2.2.2. Database Server</A
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><P
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> This section deals with configuring your database server for use
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with Bugzilla. Currently, MySQL (<A
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HREF="configuration.html#mysql"
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>Section 2.2.2.2</A
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>),
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PostgreSQL (<A
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HREF="configuration.html#postgresql"
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>Section 2.2.2.3</A
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>) and Oracle (<A
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HREF="configuration.html#oracle"
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>Section 2.2.2.4</A
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are available.
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</P
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><H3
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CLASS="section"
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><A
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NAME="database-schema"
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>2.2.2.1. Bugzilla Database Schema</A
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></H3
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><P
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> The Bugzilla database schema is available at
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<A
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HREF="http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/tool/cgi/bugzilla-schema/"
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TARGET="_top"
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>Ravenbrook</A
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>.
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This very valuable tool can generate a written description of
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the Bugzilla database schema for any version of Bugzilla. It
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can also generate a diff between two versions to help someone
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see what has changed.
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</P
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><A
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>2.2.2.2. MySQL</A
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CLASS="caution"
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><P
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ALIGN="CENTER"
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VALIGN="TOP"
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><IMG
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HSPACE="5"
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ALT="Caution"></TD
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><TD
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="TOP"
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><P
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> MySQL's default configuration is insecure.
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We highly recommend to run <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>mysql_secure_installation</TT
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>
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on Linux or the MySQL installer on Windows, and follow the instructions.
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Important points to note are:
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<P
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></P
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><OL
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TYPE="1"
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><LI
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><P
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>Be sure that the root account has a secure password set.</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>Do not create an anonymous account, and if it exists, say "yes"
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to remove it.</P
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></LI
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><LI
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><P
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>If your web server and MySQL server are on the same machine,
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you should disable the network access.</P
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></OL
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>
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</P
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></TD
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><DIV
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CLASS="section"
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><H4
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><A
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NAME="mysql-max-allowed-packet"
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>2.2.2.2.1. Allow large attachments and many comments</A
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></H4
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><P
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>By default, MySQL will only allow you to insert things
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into the database that are smaller than 1MB. Attachments
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may be larger than this. Also, Bugzilla combines all comments
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on a single bug into one field for full-text searching, and the
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combination of all comments on a single bug could in some cases
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be larger than 1MB.</P
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><P
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>To change MySQL's default, you need to edit your MySQL
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configuration file, which is usually <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>/etc/my.cnf</TT
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>
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on Linux. We recommend that you allow at least 4MB packets by
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adding the "max_allowed_packet" parameter to your MySQL
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configuration in the "[mysqld]" section, like this:</P
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>[mysqld]
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# Allow packets up to 4MB
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max_allowed_packet=4M
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</PRE
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></TD
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><DIV
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><H4
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><A
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>2.2.2.2.2. Allow small words in full-text indexes</A
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><P
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>By default, words must be at least four characters in length
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in order to be indexed by MySQL's full-text indexes. This causes
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a lot of Bugzilla specific words to be missed, including "cc",
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"ftp" and "uri".</P
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><P
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>MySQL can be configured to index those words by setting the
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ft_min_word_len param to the minimum size of the words to index.
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This can be done by modifying the <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>/etc/my.cnf</TT
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>
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according to the example below:</P
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> [mysqld]
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# Allow small words in full-text indexes
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ft_min_word_len=2</PRE
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><P
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>Rebuilding the indexes can be done based on documentation found at
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<A
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HREF="http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Fulltext_Fine-tuning.html"
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TARGET="_top"
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>http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Fulltext_Fine-tuning.html</A
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>.
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</P
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><H4
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><A
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>2.2.2.2.3. Add a user to MySQL</A
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></H4
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><P
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> You need to add a new MySQL user for Bugzilla to use.
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(It's not safe to have Bugzilla use the MySQL root account.)
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The following instructions assume the defaults in
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<TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>localconfig</TT
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>; if you changed those,
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you need to modify the SQL command appropriately. You will
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need the <TT
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CLASS="replaceable"
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><I
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>$db_pass</I
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></TT
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> password you
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set in <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>localconfig</TT
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> in
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<A
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HREF="configuration.html#localconfig"
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>Section 2.2.1</A
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>.
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</P
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><P
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> We use an SQL <B
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CLASS="command"
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>GRANT</B
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> command to create
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a <SPAN
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CLASS="QUOTE"
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>"bugs"</SPAN
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> user. This also restricts the
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<SPAN
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CLASS="QUOTE"
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>"bugs"</SPAN
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>user to operations within a database
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called <SPAN
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CLASS="QUOTE"
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>"bugs"</SPAN
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>, and only allows the account
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to connect from <SPAN
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CLASS="QUOTE"
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>"localhost"</SPAN
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>. Modify it to
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reflect your setup if you will be connecting from another
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machine or as a different user.
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</P
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><P
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> Run the <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>mysql</TT
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> command-line client and enter:
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</P
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><PRE
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CLASS="screen"
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> <SAMP
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CLASS="prompt"
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>mysql></SAMP
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> GRANT SELECT, INSERT,
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UPDATE, DELETE, INDEX, ALTER, CREATE, LOCK TABLES,
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CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, DROP, REFERENCES ON bugs.*
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TO bugs@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '<TT
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CLASS="replaceable"
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><I
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>$db_pass</I
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></TT
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>';
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<SAMP
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CLASS="prompt"
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>mysql></SAMP
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> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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</PRE
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></FONT
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></TD
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></TABLE
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="section"
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><H4
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CLASS="section"
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><A
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NAME="AEN511"
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>2.2.2.2.4. Permit attachments table to grow beyond 4GB</A
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></H4
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><P
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> By default, MySQL will limit the size of a table to 4GB.
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This limit is present even if the underlying filesystem
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has no such limit. To set a higher limit, follow these
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instructions.
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</P
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><P
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> After you have completed the rest of the installation (or at least the
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database setup parts), you should run the <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>MySQL</TT
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>
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command-line client and enter the following, replacing <TT
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CLASS="literal"
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>$bugs_db</TT
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>
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with your Bugzilla database name (<EM
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>bugs</EM
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> by default):
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</P
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><TD
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><FONT
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COLOR="#000000"
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><PRE
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CLASS="screen"
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> <SAMP
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CLASS="prompt"
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>mysql></SAMP
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> use <TT
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CLASS="replaceable"
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><I
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>$bugs_db</I
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></TT
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>
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<SAMP
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CLASS="prompt"
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>mysql></SAMP
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> ALTER TABLE attachments
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AVG_ROW_LENGTH=1000000, MAX_ROWS=20000;
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</PRE
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></FONT
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></TD
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></TR
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></TABLE
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><P
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> The above command will change the limit to 20GB. Mysql will have
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to make a temporary copy of your entire table to do this. Ideally,
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you should do this when your attachments table is still small.
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</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="note"
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><P
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></P
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><TABLE
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CLASS="note"
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WIDTH="100%"
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BORDER="0"
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><TR
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><TD
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WIDTH="25"
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ALIGN="CENTER"
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VALIGN="TOP"
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><IMG
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SRC="../images/note.gif"
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HSPACE="5"
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ALT="Note"></TD
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><TD
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ALIGN="LEFT"
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VALIGN="TOP"
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><P
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> This does not affect Big Files, attachments that are stored directly
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on disk instead of in the database.
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</P
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></TD
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></TR
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></TABLE
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></DIV
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="section"
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><H3
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CLASS="section"
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><A
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NAME="postgresql"
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>2.2.2.3. PostgreSQL</A
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></H3
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><DIV
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CLASS="section"
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><H4
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CLASS="section"
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><A
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NAME="AEN527"
|
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>2.2.2.3.1. Add a User to PostgreSQL</A
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></H4
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><P
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>You need to add a new user to PostgreSQL for the Bugzilla
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application to use when accessing the database. The following instructions
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assume the defaults in <TT
|
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CLASS="filename"
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>localconfig</TT
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>; if you
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changed those, you need to modify the commands appropriately. You will
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need the <TT
|
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CLASS="replaceable"
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><I
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>$db_pass</I
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></TT
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> password you
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set in <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>localconfig</TT
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> in
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<A
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HREF="configuration.html#localconfig"
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>Section 2.2.1</A
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>.</P
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><P
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>On most systems, to create the user in PostgreSQL, you will need to
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login as the root user, and then</P
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><TABLE
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BORDER="0"
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BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
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WIDTH="100%"
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><TR
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><TD
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><FONT
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COLOR="#000000"
|
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><PRE
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CLASS="screen"
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> <SAMP
|
|
CLASS="prompt"
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>bash#</SAMP
|
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> su - postgres</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
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></TD
|
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></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
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><P
|
|
>As the postgres user, you then need to create a new user: </P
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><TABLE
|
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BORDER="0"
|
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BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
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WIDTH="100%"
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><TR
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><TD
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><FONT
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COLOR="#000000"
|
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><PRE
|
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CLASS="screen"
|
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> <SAMP
|
|
CLASS="prompt"
|
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>bash$</SAMP
|
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> createuser -U postgres -dAP bugs</PRE
|
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></FONT
|
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></TD
|
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></TR
|
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></TABLE
|
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><P
|
|
>When asked for a password, provide the password which will be set as
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>$db_pass</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
> in <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>localconfig</TT
|
|
>.
|
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The created user will have the ability to create databases and will not be
|
|
able to create new users.</P
|
|
></DIV
|
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><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
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><H4
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN543"
|
|
>2.2.2.3.2. Configure PostgreSQL</A
|
|
></H4
|
|
><P
|
|
>Now, you will need to edit <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>pg_hba.conf</TT
|
|
> which is
|
|
usually located in <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>/var/lib/pgsql/data/</TT
|
|
>. In this file,
|
|
you will need to add a new line to it as follows:</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> <SAMP
|
|
CLASS="computeroutput"
|
|
>host all bugs 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 md5</SAMP
|
|
>
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>This means that for TCP/IP (host) connections, allow connections from
|
|
'127.0.0.1' to 'all' databases on this server from the 'bugs' user, and use
|
|
password authentication (md5) for that user.</P
|
|
><P
|
|
>Now, you will need to restart PostgreSQL, but you will need to fully
|
|
stop and start the server rather than just restarting due to the possibility
|
|
of a change to <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>postgresql.conf</TT
|
|
>. After the server has
|
|
restarted, you will need to edit <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>localconfig</TT
|
|
>, finding
|
|
the <TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>$db_driver</TT
|
|
> variable and setting it to
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>Pg</TT
|
|
> and changing the password in <TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>$db_pass</TT
|
|
>
|
|
to the one you picked previously, while setting up the account.</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H3
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="oracle"
|
|
>2.2.2.4. Oracle</A
|
|
></H3
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H4
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN559"
|
|
>2.2.2.4.1. Create a New Tablespace</A
|
|
></H4
|
|
><P
|
|
> You can use the existing tablespace or create a new one for Bugzilla.
|
|
To create a new tablespace, run the following command:
|
|
</P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> CREATE TABLESPACE bugs
|
|
DATAFILE '<TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>$path_to_datafile</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
>' SIZE 500M
|
|
AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 30M MAXSIZE UNLIMITED
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
><P
|
|
> Here, the name of the tablespace is 'bugs', but you can
|
|
choose another name. <TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>$path_to_datafile</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
> is
|
|
the path to the file containing your database, for instance
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>/u01/oradata/bugzilla.dbf</TT
|
|
>.
|
|
The initial size of the database file is set in this example to 500 Mb,
|
|
with an increment of 30 Mb everytime we reach the size limit of the file.
|
|
</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H4
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN567"
|
|
>2.2.2.4.2. Add a User to Oracle</A
|
|
></H4
|
|
><P
|
|
> The user name and password must match what you set in
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>localconfig</TT
|
|
> (<TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>$db_user</TT
|
|
>
|
|
and <TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>$db_pass</TT
|
|
>, respectively). Here, we assume that
|
|
the user name is 'bugs' and the tablespace name is the same
|
|
as above.
|
|
</P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> CREATE USER bugs
|
|
IDENTIFIED BY "<TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>$db_pass</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
>"
|
|
DEFAULT TABLESPACE bugs
|
|
TEMPORARY TABLESPACE TEMP
|
|
PROFILE DEFAULT;
|
|
-- GRANT/REVOKE ROLE PRIVILEGES
|
|
GRANT CONNECT TO bugs;
|
|
GRANT RESOURCE TO bugs;
|
|
-- GRANT/REVOKE SYSTEM PRIVILEGES
|
|
GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO bugs;
|
|
GRANT EXECUTE ON CTXSYS.CTX_DDL TO bugs;
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H4
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN575"
|
|
>2.2.2.4.3. Configure the Web Server</A
|
|
></H4
|
|
><P
|
|
> If you use Apache, append these lines to <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>httpd.conf</TT
|
|
>
|
|
to set ORACLE_HOME and LD_LIBRARY_PATH. For instance:
|
|
</P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> SetEnv ORACLE_HOME /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/
|
|
SetEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/lib/
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
><P
|
|
> When this is done, restart your web server.
|
|
</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H2
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="AEN581"
|
|
>2.2.3. checksetup.pl</A
|
|
></H2
|
|
><P
|
|
> Next, rerun <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
>. It reconfirms
|
|
that all the modules are present, and notices the altered
|
|
localconfig file, which it assumes you have edited to your
|
|
satisfaction. It compiles the UI templates,
|
|
connects to the database using the 'bugs'
|
|
user you created and the password you defined, and creates the
|
|
'bugs' database and the tables therein.
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> After that, it asks for details of an administrator account. Bugzilla
|
|
can have multiple administrators - you can create more later - but
|
|
it needs one to start off with.
|
|
Enter the email address of an administrator, his or her full name,
|
|
and a suitable Bugzilla password.
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
> will then finish. You may rerun
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
> at any time if you wish.
|
|
</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H2
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="http"
|
|
>2.2.4. Web server</A
|
|
></H2
|
|
><P
|
|
> Configure your web server according to the instructions in the
|
|
appropriate section. (If it makes a difference in your choice,
|
|
the Bugzilla Team recommends Apache.) To check whether your web server
|
|
is correctly configured, try to access <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>testagent.cgi</TT
|
|
>
|
|
from your web server. If "OK" is displayed, then your configuration
|
|
is successful. Regardless of which web server
|
|
you are using, however, ensure that sensitive information is
|
|
not remotely available by properly applying the access controls in
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="security-webserver.html#security-webserver-access"
|
|
>Section 4.2.1</A
|
|
>. You can run
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>testserver.pl</TT
|
|
> to check if your web server serves
|
|
Bugzilla files as expected.
|
|
</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H3
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="http-apache"
|
|
>2.2.4.1. Bugzilla using Apache</A
|
|
></H3
|
|
><P
|
|
>You have two options for running Bugzilla under Apache -
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="configuration.html#http-apache-mod_cgi"
|
|
>mod_cgi</A
|
|
> (the default) and
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="configuration.html#http-apache-mod_perl"
|
|
>mod_perl</A
|
|
> (new in Bugzilla
|
|
2.23)
|
|
</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H4
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="http-apache-mod_cgi"
|
|
>2.2.4.1.1. Apache <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="productname"
|
|
>httpd</SPAN
|
|
> with mod_cgi</A
|
|
></H4
|
|
><P
|
|
> To configure your Apache web server to work with Bugzilla while using
|
|
mod_cgi, do the following:
|
|
</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="procedure"
|
|
><OL
|
|
TYPE="1"
|
|
><LI
|
|
CLASS="step"
|
|
><P
|
|
> Load <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>httpd.conf</TT
|
|
> in your editor.
|
|
In Fedora and Red Hat Linux, this file is found in
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>/etc/httpd/conf</TT
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
CLASS="step"
|
|
><P
|
|
> Apache uses <SAMP
|
|
CLASS="computeroutput"
|
|
><Directory></SAMP
|
|
>
|
|
directives to permit fine-grained permission setting. Add the
|
|
following lines to a directive that applies to the location
|
|
of your Bugzilla installation. (If such a section does not
|
|
exist, you'll want to add one.) In this example, Bugzilla has
|
|
been installed at
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>/var/www/html/bugzilla</TT
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> <Directory /var/www/html/bugzilla>
|
|
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
|
|
Options +Indexes +ExecCGI
|
|
DirectoryIndex index.cgi
|
|
AllowOverride Limit
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
><P
|
|
> These instructions: allow apache to run .cgi files found
|
|
within the bugzilla directory; instructs the server to look
|
|
for a file called <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>index.cgi</TT
|
|
> if someone
|
|
only types the directory name into the browser; and allows
|
|
Bugzilla's <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>.htaccess</TT
|
|
> files to override
|
|
global permissions.
|
|
</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="25"
|
|
ALIGN="CENTER"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><IMG
|
|
SRC="../images/note.gif"
|
|
HSPACE="5"
|
|
ALT="Note"></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><P
|
|
> It is possible to make these changes globally, or to the
|
|
directive controlling Bugzilla's parent directory (e.g.
|
|
<SAMP
|
|
CLASS="computeroutput"
|
|
><Directory /var/www/html/></SAMP
|
|
>).
|
|
Such changes would also apply to the Bugzilla directory...
|
|
but they would also apply to many other places where they
|
|
may or may not be appropriate. In most cases, including
|
|
this one, it is better to be as restrictive as possible
|
|
when granting extra access.
|
|
</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="25"
|
|
ALIGN="CENTER"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><IMG
|
|
SRC="../images/note.gif"
|
|
HSPACE="5"
|
|
ALT="Note"></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><P
|
|
> On Windows, you may have to also add the
|
|
<SAMP
|
|
CLASS="computeroutput"
|
|
>ScriptInterpreterSource Registry-Strict</SAMP
|
|
>
|
|
line, see <A
|
|
HREF="os-specific.html#win32-http"
|
|
>Windows specific notes</A
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
CLASS="step"
|
|
><P
|
|
> <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
> can set tighter permissions
|
|
on Bugzilla's files and directories if it knows what group the
|
|
web server runs as. Find the <SAMP
|
|
CLASS="computeroutput"
|
|
>Group</SAMP
|
|
>
|
|
line in <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>httpd.conf</TT
|
|
>, place the value found
|
|
there in the <TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>$webservergroup</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
> variable
|
|
in <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>localconfig</TT
|
|
>, then rerun
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
CLASS="step"
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><P
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> Optional: If Bugzilla does not actually reside in the webspace
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directory, but instead has been symbolically linked there, you
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will need to add the following to the
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<SAMP
|
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CLASS="computeroutput"
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>Options</SAMP
|
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> line of the Bugzilla
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<SAMP
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CLASS="computeroutput"
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><Directory></SAMP
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> directive
|
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(the same one as in the step above):
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</P
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><TABLE
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BORDER="0"
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BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
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WIDTH="100%"
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><TR
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><TD
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><FONT
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COLOR="#000000"
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><PRE
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CLASS="programlisting"
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> +FollowSymLinks
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</PRE
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></FONT
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></TD
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></TR
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></TABLE
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><P
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> Without this directive, Apache will not follow symbolic links
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to places outside its own directory structure, and you will be
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unable to run Bugzilla.
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</P
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></LI
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></OL
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></DIV
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="section"
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><H4
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CLASS="section"
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><A
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NAME="http-apache-mod_perl"
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>2.2.4.1.2. Apache <SPAN
|
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CLASS="productname"
|
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>httpd</SPAN
|
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> with mod_perl</A
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></H4
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><P
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>Some configuration is required to make Bugzilla work with Apache
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and mod_perl</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="procedure"
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><OL
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TYPE="1"
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><LI
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CLASS="step"
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><P
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> Load <TT
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CLASS="filename"
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>httpd.conf</TT
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> in your editor.
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In Fedora and Red Hat Linux, this file is found in
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<TT
|
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CLASS="filename"
|
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>/etc/httpd/conf</TT
|
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>.
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</P
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></LI
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><LI
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CLASS="step"
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><P
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|
>Add the following information to your httpd.conf file, substituting
|
|
where appropriate with your own local paths.</P
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><DIV
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CLASS="note"
|
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><P
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></P
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><TABLE
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CLASS="note"
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WIDTH="100%"
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BORDER="0"
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><TR
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><TD
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WIDTH="25"
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ALIGN="CENTER"
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VALIGN="TOP"
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><IMG
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SRC="../images/note.gif"
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HSPACE="5"
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ALT="Note"></TD
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><TD
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ALIGN="LEFT"
|
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VALIGN="TOP"
|
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><P
|
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>This should be used instead of the <Directory> block
|
|
shown above. This should also be above any other <TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>mod_perl</TT
|
|
>
|
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directives within the <TT
|
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CLASS="filename"
|
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>httpd.conf</TT
|
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> and must be specified
|
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in the order as below.</P
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></TD
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></TR
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></TABLE
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></DIV
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><DIV
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CLASS="warning"
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><P
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></P
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><TABLE
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CLASS="warning"
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WIDTH="100%"
|
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BORDER="0"
|
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><TR
|
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><TD
|
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WIDTH="25"
|
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ALIGN="CENTER"
|
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VALIGN="TOP"
|
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><IMG
|
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SRC="../images/warning.gif"
|
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HSPACE="5"
|
|
ALT="Warning"></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><P
|
|
>You should also ensure that you have disabled <TT
|
|
CLASS="literal"
|
|
>KeepAlive</TT
|
|
>
|
|
support in your Apache install when utilizing Bugzilla under mod_perl</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
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|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> PerlSwitches -I/var/www/html/bugzilla -I/var/www/html/bugzilla/lib -w -T
|
|
PerlConfigRequire /var/www/html/bugzilla/mod_perl.pl
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
CLASS="step"
|
|
><P
|
|
> <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
> can set tighter permissions
|
|
on Bugzilla's files and directories if it knows what group the
|
|
web server runs as. Find the <SAMP
|
|
CLASS="computeroutput"
|
|
>Group</SAMP
|
|
>
|
|
line in <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>httpd.conf</TT
|
|
>, place the value found
|
|
there in the <TT
|
|
CLASS="replaceable"
|
|
><I
|
|
>$webservergroup</I
|
|
></TT
|
|
> variable
|
|
in <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>localconfig</TT
|
|
>, then rerun
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
></OL
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><P
|
|
>On restarting Apache, Bugzilla should now be running within the
|
|
mod_perl environment. Please ensure you have run checksetup.pl to set
|
|
permissions before you restart Apache.</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="25"
|
|
ALIGN="CENTER"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><IMG
|
|
SRC="../images/note.gif"
|
|
HSPACE="5"
|
|
ALT="Note"></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><P
|
|
>Please bear the following points in mind when looking at using
|
|
Bugzilla under mod_perl:
|
|
<P
|
|
></P
|
|
><UL
|
|
><LI
|
|
><P
|
|
> mod_perl support in Bugzilla can take up a HUGE amount of RAM. You could be
|
|
looking at 30MB per httpd child, easily. Basically, you just need a lot of RAM.
|
|
The more RAM you can get, the better. mod_perl is basically trading RAM for
|
|
speed. At least 2GB total system RAM is recommended for running Bugzilla under
|
|
mod_perl.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
><P
|
|
> Under mod_perl, you have to restart Apache if you make any manual change to
|
|
any Bugzilla file. You can't just reload--you have to actually
|
|
<EM
|
|
>restart</EM
|
|
> the server (as in make sure it stops and starts
|
|
again). You <EM
|
|
>can</EM
|
|
> change localconfig and the params file
|
|
manually, if you want, because those are re-read every time you load a page.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
><P
|
|
> You must run in Apache's Prefork MPM (this is the default). The Worker MPM
|
|
may not work--we haven't tested Bugzilla's mod_perl support under threads.
|
|
(And, in fact, we're fairly sure it <EM
|
|
>won't</EM
|
|
> work.)
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
><P
|
|
> Bugzilla generally expects to be the only mod_perl application running on
|
|
your entire server. It may or may not work if there are other applications also
|
|
running under mod_perl. It does try its best to play nice with other mod_perl
|
|
applications, but it still may have conflicts.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
><LI
|
|
><P
|
|
> It is recommended that you have one Bugzilla instance running under mod_perl
|
|
on your server. Bugzilla has not been tested with more than one instance running.
|
|
</P
|
|
></LI
|
|
></UL
|
|
>
|
|
</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H3
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="http-iis"
|
|
>2.2.4.2. Microsoft <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="productname"
|
|
>Internet Information Services</SPAN
|
|
></A
|
|
></H3
|
|
><P
|
|
> If you are running Bugzilla on Windows and choose to use
|
|
Microsoft's <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="productname"
|
|
>Internet Information Services</SPAN
|
|
>
|
|
or <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="productname"
|
|
>Personal Web Server</SPAN
|
|
> you will need
|
|
to perform a number of other configuration steps as explained below.
|
|
You may also want to refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge
|
|
Base articles:
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;245225"
|
|
TARGET="_top"
|
|
>245225</A
|
|
>
|
|
<SPAN
|
|
CLASS="QUOTE"
|
|
>"HOW TO: Configure and Test a PERL Script with IIS 4.0,
|
|
5.0, and 5.1"</SPAN
|
|
> (for <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="productname"
|
|
>Internet Information
|
|
Services</SPAN
|
|
>) and
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;231998"
|
|
TARGET="_top"
|
|
>231998</A
|
|
>
|
|
<SPAN
|
|
CLASS="QUOTE"
|
|
>"HOW TO: FP2000: How to Use Perl with Microsoft Personal Web
|
|
Server on Windows 95/98"</SPAN
|
|
> (for <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="productname"
|
|
>Personal Web
|
|
Server</SPAN
|
|
>).
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> You will need to create a virtual directory for the Bugzilla
|
|
install. Put the Bugzilla files in a directory that is named
|
|
something <EM
|
|
>other</EM
|
|
> than what you want your
|
|
end-users accessing. That is, if you want your users to access
|
|
your Bugzilla installation through
|
|
<SPAN
|
|
CLASS="QUOTE"
|
|
>"http://<yourdomainname>/Bugzilla"</SPAN
|
|
>, then do
|
|
<EM
|
|
>not</EM
|
|
> put your Bugzilla files in a directory
|
|
named <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="QUOTE"
|
|
>"Bugzilla"</SPAN
|
|
>. Instead, place them in a different
|
|
location, and then use the IIS Administration tool to create a
|
|
Virtual Directory named "Bugzilla" that acts as an alias for the
|
|
actual location of the files. When creating that virtual directory,
|
|
make sure you add the <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="QUOTE"
|
|
>"Execute (such as ISAPI applications or
|
|
CGI)"</SPAN
|
|
> access permission.
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> You will also need to tell IIS how to handle Bugzilla's
|
|
.cgi files. Using the IIS Administration tool again, open up
|
|
the properties for the new virtual directory and select the
|
|
Configuration option to access the Script Mappings. Create an
|
|
entry mapping .cgi to:
|
|
</P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> <full path to perl.exe >\perl.exe -x<full path to Bugzilla> -wT "%s" %s
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
><P
|
|
> For example:
|
|
</P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
><FONT
|
|
COLOR="#000000"
|
|
><PRE
|
|
CLASS="programlisting"
|
|
> c:\perl\bin\perl.exe -xc:\bugzilla -wT "%s" %s
|
|
</PRE
|
|
></FONT
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="25"
|
|
ALIGN="CENTER"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><IMG
|
|
SRC="../images/note.gif"
|
|
HSPACE="5"
|
|
ALT="Note"></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><P
|
|
> The ActiveState install may have already created an entry for
|
|
.pl files that is limited to <SPAN
|
|
CLASS="QUOTE"
|
|
>"GET,HEAD,POST"</SPAN
|
|
>. If
|
|
so, this mapping should be <EM
|
|
>removed</EM
|
|
> as
|
|
Bugzilla's .pl files are not designed to be run via a web server.
|
|
</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><P
|
|
> IIS will also need to know that the index.cgi should be treated
|
|
as a default document. On the Documents tab page of the virtual
|
|
directory properties, you need to add index.cgi as a default
|
|
document type. If you wish, you may remove the other default
|
|
document types for this particular virtual directory, since Bugzilla
|
|
doesn't use any of them.
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> Also, and this can't be stressed enough, make sure that files
|
|
such as <TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>localconfig</TT
|
|
> and your
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>data</TT
|
|
> directory are
|
|
secured as described in <A
|
|
HREF="security-webserver.html#security-webserver-access"
|
|
>Section 4.2.1</A
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><H2
|
|
CLASS="section"
|
|
><A
|
|
NAME="install-config-bugzilla"
|
|
>2.2.5. Bugzilla</A
|
|
></H2
|
|
><P
|
|
> Your Bugzilla should now be working. Access
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>http://<your-bugzilla-server>/</TT
|
|
> -
|
|
you should see the Bugzilla
|
|
front page. If not, consult the Troubleshooting section,
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="troubleshooting.html"
|
|
>Appendix A</A
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
><P
|
|
></P
|
|
><TABLE
|
|
CLASS="note"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="25"
|
|
ALIGN="CENTER"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><IMG
|
|
SRC="../images/note.gif"
|
|
HSPACE="5"
|
|
ALT="Note"></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
VALIGN="TOP"
|
|
><P
|
|
> The URL above may be incorrect if you installed Bugzilla into a
|
|
subdirectory or used a symbolic link from your web site root to
|
|
the Bugzilla directory.
|
|
</P
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><P
|
|
> Log in with the administrator account you defined in the last
|
|
<TT
|
|
CLASS="filename"
|
|
>checksetup.pl</TT
|
|
> run. You should go through
|
|
the Parameters page and see if there are any you wish to change.
|
|
They key parameters are documented in <A
|
|
HREF="parameters.html"
|
|
>Section 3.1</A
|
|
>;
|
|
you should certainly alter
|
|
<B
|
|
CLASS="command"
|
|
>maintainer</B
|
|
> and <B
|
|
CLASS="command"
|
|
>urlbase</B
|
|
>;
|
|
you may also want to alter
|
|
<B
|
|
CLASS="command"
|
|
>cookiepath</B
|
|
> or <B
|
|
CLASS="command"
|
|
>requirelogin</B
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
><P
|
|
> Bugzilla has several optional features which require extra
|
|
configuration. You can read about those in
|
|
<A
|
|
HREF="extraconfig.html"
|
|
>Section 2.3</A
|
|
>.
|
|
</P
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></DIV
|
|
><DIV
|
|
CLASS="NAVFOOTER"
|
|
><HR
|
|
ALIGN="LEFT"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"><TABLE
|
|
SUMMARY="Footer navigation table"
|
|
WIDTH="100%"
|
|
BORDER="0"
|
|
CELLPADDING="0"
|
|
CELLSPACING="0"
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="33%"
|
|
ALIGN="left"
|
|
VALIGN="top"
|
|
><A
|
|
HREF="installation.html"
|
|
ACCESSKEY="P"
|
|
>Prev</A
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="34%"
|
|
ALIGN="center"
|
|
VALIGN="top"
|
|
><A
|
|
HREF="index.html"
|
|
ACCESSKEY="H"
|
|
>Home</A
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="33%"
|
|
ALIGN="right"
|
|
VALIGN="top"
|
|
><A
|
|
HREF="extraconfig.html"
|
|
ACCESSKEY="N"
|
|
>Next</A
|
|
></TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
><TR
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="33%"
|
|
ALIGN="left"
|
|
VALIGN="top"
|
|
>Installation</TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="34%"
|
|
ALIGN="center"
|
|
VALIGN="top"
|
|
><A
|
|
HREF="installing-bugzilla.html"
|
|
ACCESSKEY="U"
|
|
>Up</A
|
|
></TD
|
|
><TD
|
|
WIDTH="33%"
|
|
ALIGN="right"
|
|
VALIGN="top"
|
|
>Optional Additional Configuration</TD
|
|
></TR
|
|
></TABLE
|
|
></DIV
|
|
></BODY
|
|
></HTML
|
|
> |