[docs] [minor] updated install instructions

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{
"_label": "ERPNext Pre-requisites for Debian systems (Unbuntu)"
}
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#### If not root user
`sudo su`
#### Installing Pre-Requisites
cd ~
apt-get install python python-setuptools python-mysqldb apache2 mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev git memcached -y
easy_install pip
pip install pytz python-dateutil jinja2 markdown2 termcolor python-memcached requests chardet dropbox google-api-python-client pygeoip
a2enmod rewrite
service apache2 start
service mysql start
memcached -d -l 127.0.0.1 -p 11211 -m 64 -u www-data
> ```memcached -d -l 127.0.0.1 -p 11211 -m [64 or more mb of ram] -u apache ```
#### Other useful programs
apt-get install ntp vim screen htop -y
service ntpd start

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{
"_label": "How to Install ERPNext",
"_toc": [
"docs.dev.install.red_hat",
"docs.dev.install.debian"
"docs.dev.install.restore_from_backup"
]
}
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Install ERPNext in one command!
1. Switch to root user using `sudo su`
1. create a folder where you want to install erpnext
1. go to the new folder
1. Create a folder where you want to install erpnext
1. Go to the new folder
1. `wget https://raw.github.com/webnotes/erpnext/master/install_erpnext.py`
1. `python install_erpnext.py`
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> If you get stuck, post your questions at [ERPNext Developer Forum](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/erpnext-developer-forum)
> [Troubleshooting SELinux](http://www.crypt.gen.nz/selinux/disable_selinux.html)
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> [Server Setup Tips](http://plusbryan.com/my-first-5-minutes-on-a-server-or-essential-security-for-linux-servers)
> [MySQL configuration file - my.cnf](MySQL-configuration-file)
> [MySQL configuration file - my.cnf](https://github.com/webnotes/erpnext/wiki/MySQL-configuration-file)
> [Some Useful Aliases](Some-Useful-Aliases)
> [Some Useful Aliases](https://github.com/webnotes/erpnext/wiki/Some-Useful-Aliases)
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### Upgrade / run latest patches
1. Backup your database!
1. go to Setup > Update This Application [under Update Manager]
1. click on 'Get Latest Updates'
> [Restoring from ERPNext backup](Restoring-From-ERPNext-Backup)
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### Step by step instructions
1. You will need some linux background to be able to install this on your system.
1. These are high-level instructions and by no means cover every installation issue.
### Pre-requisites:
* any unix based os
* python 2.6+ (python 3+ not supported)
* apache
* mysql 5+
* git
* python libraries:
* python MySQLdb
* pytz
* jinja2
* markdown2
* dateutil
* termcolor
* python-memcached
* requests
* chardet
* pygeoip
* dropbox
* google-api-python-client
* memcached
## Fresh Installation
### Steps: [using terminal]
#### Get the Install Script
Download the standard install script and install. This script will:
- Create `app` and `lib` folders.
- Clone the code repositories for `wnframework` and `erpnext` from GitHub. It is important to clone the repositories from GitHub rather than just downloading the code, because this will help you in upgrading the system.
- Create the database.
- Create a default `erpnext.conf` Apache configuration file for ERPnext.
- Create the standard wnframework configuration file `conf.py`
- Build the `public` folder from which the ERPNext client application will be served via Apache and CGI.
**Instructions**
1. ensure mysql service is running
1. create a folder where you want to install erpnext
1. go to the new folder
1. `wget https://github.com/webnotes/erpnext/blob/master/install_erpnext.py`
1. `python install_erpnext.py`
#### Setup Apache
1. check your apache/httpd user and group. Most often it is either `apache` or `_www`. This can be found in its conf file.
1. run `chown -R apache:apache *` or `chown -R _www:_www *`. This will make the erpnext folder accessible to apache webserver.
1. create erpnext.conf file in erpnext folder and paste a modified version of apache configuration file as shown in the example below. (You will need to change the values in square brackets)
* For debian systems, `sudo ln -s [PATH TO ERPNEXT INSTALLATION]/erpnext.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/erpnext.conf`
* For redhat systems, `sudo ln -s [PATH TO ERPNEXT INSTALLATION]/erpnext.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/erpnext.conf`
1. restart apache service
1. if firewall exists, run
```
iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
service iptables save
```
### Setup Schueduler
1. setup cron using `crontab -e` and enter the following and then save it:
```
*/3 * * * * cd [PATH TO ERPNEXT INSTALLATION] && python lib/wnf.py --run_scheduler >> /var/log/erpnext-sch.log 2>&1
0 */6 * * * cd [PATH TO ERPNEXT INSTALLATION] && python lib/wnf.py --backup >> /var/log/erpnext-backup.log 2>&1
```
### Start
1. go to erpnext folder and run `lib/wnf.py --domain localhost:8080`
1. start your browser and go to http://localhost:8080
1. login as user: Administrator and password: admin
> If you are installing on your server for deployment, remember to change Administrator's password!
### What to write in apache configuration file?
Listen 8080
NameVirtualHost *:8080
<VirtualHost *:8080>
ServerName localhost
DocumentRoot [PATH TO ERPNEXT INSTALLATION]/public/
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .xml .py
AddType application/vnd.ms-fontobject .eot
AddType font/ttf .ttf
AddType font/otf .otf
AddType application/x-font-woff .woff
<Directory [PATH TO ERPNEXT INSTALLATION]/public/>
# directory specific options
Options -Indexes +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI
# directory's index file
DirectoryIndex web.py
AllowOverride all
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
# rewrite rule
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule ^([^/]+)$ /web.py?page=$1 [QSA,L]
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
1. Go to Setup > Update ERPNext
1. Click on 'Update'

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{
"_label": "ERPNext Pre-requisites for Red Hat systems (CentOS, Fedora)"
}
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#### If not root user
`sudo su`
#### Installing Pre-Requisites
cd ~
yum update python -y
yum install python-setuptools MySQL-python httpd mysql mysql-server mysql-devel git memcached ntp vim -y
easy_install pip
pip install pytz python-dateutil jinja2 markdown2 termcolor python-memcached requests chardet dropbox google-api-python-client pygeoip
service httpd start
service mysqld start
service ntpd start
mysqladmin -u root password [NEW PASSWORD]
#### memcached
1. `vim /etc/sysconfig/memcached`
1. change user to the apache user, change the cache size if desired (depending on available memory), save the file
1. `service memcached start`
#### set services to run when machine starts
chkconfig --level 2345 mysql on
chkconfig --level 2345 httpd on
chkconfig --level 2345 memcached on
chkconfig --level 2345 ntpd on
#### Other useful programs
wget http://packages.sw.be/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
rpm -i http://packages.sw.be/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
yum install htop screen -y
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#### CPanel Users
If you are using CPanel, you are likely to face perl dependency issues when installing git. To install git in this case, follow this procedure:
1. `vim /etc/yum.conf`, remove perl* from exclude list and save the file
1. `yum install git -y`
1. `vim /etc/yum.conf`, add perl* back to exclude list and save the file
> source: [http://forums.cpanel.net/f5/upcp-errors-due-dependeny-problems-centos-6-3-not-upgraded-centos-6-4-a-332102.html](http://forums.cpanel.net/f5/upcp-errors-due-dependeny-problems-centos-6-3-not-upgraded-centos-6-4-a-332102.html)
CPanel users should follow these steps to set the apache configuration for ERPNext:
1. `vim /etc/httpd/conf/includes/post_virtualhost_2.conf`
1. add the line `Include [PATH TO ERPNEXT CONF FILE]` (example: /var/www/erpnext.conf) and save the file
1. `vim [PATH TO ERPNEXT CONF FILE]`, set the apache configuration for ERPNext and save it
1. `service httpd restart`
*The mysql root password may be found at* `/root/.my.cnf`

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{
"_label": "Restoring From ERPNext Backup"
}
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* Download backup files
cd /tmp
wget [DATABASE BACKUP FILE URL]
wget [FILES BACKUP FILE URL]
* Suppose your backup files are downloaded at /tmp
gunzip [DATABASE BACKUP FILE.sql.gz]
tar xvf [FILES BACKUP.tar]
* Go to your ERPNext installation folder
* When restoring from database, the 'Administrator' user password gets reset to 'admin'. To set a better password when restoring, set admin_password variable in conf.py to the desired 'Administrator' user password.
* Restore database using:
lib/wnf.py --install [DATABASE NAME] /tmp/[DATABASE BACKUP FILE.sql]
* Copy extracted files
cp /tmp/[FILES BACKUP EXTRACTED FOLDER/---/public/files/*] [YOUR ERPNEXT INSTALLATION]/public/files/

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wn.provide('erpnext');
wn.modules_path = 'erpnext';
// add toolbar icon
$(document).bind('toolbar_setup', function() {
wn.app.name = "ERPNext";
var brand = ($("<div></div>").append(wn.boot.website_settings.brand_html).text() || 'erpnext');
$('.navbar-brand').html('<div style="display: inline-block;">\
<object type="image/svg+xml" data="app/images/splash.svg" class="toolbar-splash"></object>\