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    sudo start etherpad-lite  |     sudo start etherpad-lite  | ||
==   | == Setting up an etherpad-lite instance ==  | ||
The following are the instructions that were used to install our instance of etherpad-lite and could be used to reinstall the instance from scratch. Instructions adapted from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Etherpad-liteInstallation.  | The following are the instructions that were used to install our instance of etherpad-lite and could be used to reinstall the instance from scratch. Instructions adapted from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Etherpad-liteInstallation.  | ||
1. Add a new etherpad-specific system user, etherpad should never be run as root in production.  | 1. Add a new etherpad-specific system user, etherpad should never be run as root in production.  | ||
    sudo adduser --system --home=/opt/etherpad --group etherpad  |     sudo adduser --system --home=/opt/etherpad --group etherpad-lite  | ||
2. Install prequistes, some of these may already be installed, but it is always good to check that they are up-to-date,  | 2. Install prequistes, some of these may already be installed, but it is always good to check that they are up-to-date,  | ||
    sudo apt-get update  |     sudo apt-get update  | ||
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    sudo apt-get install nodejs  |     sudo apt-get install nodejs  | ||
4. Install and test etherpad-lite with following command,  | 4. Install and test etherpad-lite with following command,  | ||
    sudo su - etherpad -s /bin/bash    |     sudo su - etherpad-lite -s /bin/bash    | ||
    mkdir -p ~/local/etherpad  |     mkdir -p ~/local/etherpad  | ||
    cd ~/local/etherpad  |     cd ~/local/etherpad  | ||
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    env EPHOME=/opt/etherpad/local/etherpad/etherpad-lite     |     env EPHOME=/opt/etherpad/local/etherpad/etherpad-lite     | ||
    env EPLOGS=/var/log/etherpad-lite  |     env EPLOGS=/var/log/etherpad-lite  | ||
    env EPUSER=etherpad  |     env EPUSER=etherpad-lite  | ||
    pre-start script  |     pre-start script  | ||
       cd $EPHOME  |        cd $EPHOME  | ||
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9. Check if it worked by going again to <hostname>:9001  | 9. Check if it worked by going again to <hostname>:9001  | ||
==   | == Setting up the MySQL database ==  | ||
You may have noticed a warning about DirtyDB in the logs when you started the service. It is advised that you do not use DirtyDB in production, instead, we setup a MySQL database for etherpad in our existing MySQL instance.  | You may have noticed a warning about DirtyDB in the logs when you started the service. It is advised that you do not use DirtyDB in production, instead, we'll setup a MySQL database for etherpad in our existing MySQL server.  | ||
1. First, assumming that MySQL is already installed and configured on the server, log into the MySQL server as root,  | |||
   mysql -u root -p  | |||
2. Once in MySQL, execute the following commands,  | |||
   create database `etherpad-lite`;  | |||
   grant all privileges on `etherpad-lite`.* to 'etherpad'@'localhost';  | |||
   exit  | |||
3. Now go to the ethepad config file with,  | |||
   sudo nano /opt/etherpad/local/etherpad/etherpad-lite/settings.json  | |||
and change the settings to match the priveleges you just granted, replacing the default dbType categories with the following,  | |||
   "dbType" : "mysql",  | |||
      "dbSettings" : {  | |||
          "user"    : "etherpad",   | |||
          "host"    : "localhost",   | |||
          "database": "etherpad-lite"  | |||
          "charset" : "utf8mb4"  | |||
       },  | |||
4. Restart the service and go to <hostname>:9001 to enable the new settings and check that the instance is still working.  | |||
5. Finally, back on the server, we'll need to change a few of the database's settings to do this, log into the MySQL server with,  | |||
   mysql -u root -p  | |||
and then execute the following commands,  | |||
   ALTER DATABASE `etherpad-lite` CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;  | |||
   USE `etherpad-lite`;  | |||
   ALTER TABLE `store` CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;  | |||
   exit  | |||
6. To set backups of the etherpad-lite database...  | |||
== Setting up log rotation ==  | |||
Explain what log rotation does? Why is it neccessary?  | |||
1. Create a logrotate config file with,  | |||
   sudo nano /etc/logrotate.d/etherpad-lite  | |||
2. Copy and paste the following into this file,  | |||
   /var/log/etherpad-lite/*.log  | |||
   {  | |||
      rotate 4  | |||
      weekly  | |||
      missingok  | |||
      notifempty  | |||
      compress  | |||
      delaycompress  | |||
      sharedscripts  | |||
      postrotate  | |||
         restart etherpad-lite >/dev/null 2>&1 || true  | |||
      endscript  | |||
   }  | |||
3. Check that it is working with,  | |||
   logrotate -d /etc/logrotate.d/etherpad-lite  | |||
== TODOs ==  | == TODOs ==  | ||
* setup/check-on the timetable for clearing abandoned pads  | * setup/check-on the timetable for clearing abandoned pads  | ||
Revision as of 13:53, 6 February 2018
This is a place for providing instructions, documenting changes, and troubleshooting problems regarding SudoPad, the etherpad-lite instance running on the sudomesh server.
Etherpad lite is a real time collaborative editor which allows multiple users to simultaneously work with the same document.
SudoPad is available at https://peoplesopen.net/pad or https://peoplesopen.net:9001. Documentation regarding etherpad can be found in its repo, https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite.
Troubleshooting
If you receive an nginx error (like 503 bad gateway) when going to https://peoplesopen.net/pad:
- Try going to https://peoplesopen.net:9001
 - If this also fails, start (or restart) the etherpad instance by logging into sudomesh server and running,
 
sudo start etherpad-lite
Setting up an etherpad-lite instance
The following are the instructions that were used to install our instance of etherpad-lite and could be used to reinstall the instance from scratch. Instructions adapted from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Etherpad-liteInstallation.
1. Add a new etherpad-specific system user, etherpad should never be run as root in production.
sudo adduser --system --home=/opt/etherpad --group etherpad-lite
2. Install prequistes, some of these may already be installed, but it is always good to check that they are up-to-date,
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install gzip git-core curl python libssl-dev build-essential abiword python-software-properties
3. Next, you'll need to install Node.JS and NPM, (someone please confirm steps for install node js, i think it was already installed)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nodejs
4. Install and test etherpad-lite with following command,
sudo su - etherpad-lite -s /bin/bash mkdir -p ~/local/etherpad cd ~/local/etherpad git clone git://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite.git cd etherpad-lite bin/run.sh
5. Etherpad should now be running manually, you can check by going to <hostname>:9001 6. However, you will want to set up etherpad as a service that can be run in the background, to do this,
sudo mkdir /var/log/etherpad-lite sudo chown etherpad /var/log/etherpad-lite sudo chown -R etherpad /var/log/etherpad-lite sudo nano /etc/init/etherpad-lite.conf
7. In the etherpad-lite.conf file paste the following:
  description "etherpad-lite"
  start on started networking
  stop on runlevel [!2345]
  env EPHOME=/opt/etherpad/local/etherpad/etherpad-lite  
  env EPLOGS=/var/log/etherpad-lite
  env EPUSER=etherpad-lite
  pre-start script
     cd $EPHOME
     mkdir $EPLOGS                              ||true
     chown $EPUSER:admin $EPLOGS                ||true
     chmod 0755 $EPLOGS                         ||true
     chown -R $EPUSER:admin $EPHOME/var         ||true
     $EPHOME/bin/installDeps.sh >> $EPLOGS/error.log || { stop; exit 1; }
  end script
  script
     cd $EPHOME/
     exec su -s /bin/sh -c 'exec "$0" "$@"' $EPUSER -- node node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite/node/server.js \
                       >> $EPLOGS/access.log \
                       2>> $EPLOGS/error.log
  end script
8. Assuming everything worked correctly, you should be able to start the etherpad service,
sudo start etherpad-lite
9. Check if it worked by going again to <hostname>:9001
Setting up the MySQL database
You may have noticed a warning about DirtyDB in the logs when you started the service. It is advised that you do not use DirtyDB in production, instead, we'll setup a MySQL database for etherpad in our existing MySQL server.
1. First, assumming that MySQL is already installed and configured on the server, log into the MySQL server as root,
mysql -u root -p
2. Once in MySQL, execute the following commands,
create database `etherpad-lite`; grant all privileges on `etherpad-lite`.* to 'etherpad'@'localhost'; exit
3. Now go to the ethepad config file with,
sudo nano /opt/etherpad/local/etherpad/etherpad-lite/settings.json
and change the settings to match the priveleges you just granted, replacing the default dbType categories with the following,
  "dbType" : "mysql",
     "dbSettings" : {
         "user"    : "etherpad", 
         "host"    : "localhost", 
         "database": "etherpad-lite"
         "charset" : "utf8mb4"
      },
4. Restart the service and go to <hostname>:9001 to enable the new settings and check that the instance is still working.
5. Finally, back on the server, we'll need to change a few of the database's settings to do this, log into the MySQL server with,
mysql -u root -p
and then execute the following commands,
ALTER DATABASE `etherpad-lite` CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci; USE `etherpad-lite`; ALTER TABLE `store` CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci; exit
6. To set backups of the etherpad-lite database...
Setting up log rotation
Explain what log rotation does? Why is it neccessary?
1. Create a logrotate config file with,
sudo nano /etc/logrotate.d/etherpad-lite
2. Copy and paste the following into this file,
  /var/log/etherpad-lite/*.log
  {
     rotate 4
     weekly
     missingok
     notifempty
     compress
     delaycompress
     sharedscripts
     postrotate
        restart etherpad-lite >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
     endscript
  }
3. Check that it is working with,
logrotate -d /etc/logrotate.d/etherpad-lite
TODOs
- setup/check-on the timetable for clearing abandoned pads