Examine the files in /root/vmbuilder/appliances/mysql to see if anything needs updating. For instance, vmbuilder.partition may need to be adjusted. Also examine /root/vmbuilder/appliance/jetty files. If changes are significant, then copy the appliance folder and create a new appliance folder. For instance:
cd /root/vmbuilder/appliances
cp -a mysql mysql-production
Then, inside /root/vmbuilder, and as the root user:
./run_vmbuilder.sh -a mysql -h db1 -i xxx.xxx.xxx.219 -d domainname.com -uusername -n "Real User Name"At the end of each command, output similar to this will be shown:
./run_vmbuilder.sh -a jetty -h web1 -i xxx.xxx.xxx.220 -d domainname.com -uusername -n "Real User Name"
Your server login details:
Hostname: db1.domainname.com
IP Number: xxx.xxx.xxx.219
Username: username
Temporary Password: vr545Lz4
Next, log into each system with the password provided:
ssh [email protected]
Upon logging in, I will be prompted to change your password.
Then, from my local system, install ssh key to each server, entering my new password when prompted:
ssh-copy-id [email protected]
Now, log into the new MySQL server and run the following commands. Use KeepPassX to generate a strong password for mysql root, and store login information in KeyPassX for future reference.
date
more /etc/timezone
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.1
mysql -uroot -p mysql
Create a new database with the following commands:
show databases;
create database mydbname;
grant all privileges on mydbname.* to dbuser@localhost identified by 'mypassword';
grant all privileges on mydbname.* to dbuser@"%" identified by 'mypassword';
flush privileges;
exit;
On the Web server, run these commands:
date
more /etc/timezone
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
mkdir bin
mkdir web
mkdir -p backups/database
mkdir -p backups/logs
mkdir -p backups/webapps
mkdir -p backups/jcr
cd bin
vi editdb
vi savedb
chmod 755 *
crontab -e
Insert the following into editdb:
#!/bin/sh
##########################
# Configuration settings #
##########################
# Database server
SERVER=db1.domainname.com
# Database username
USER=dbuser
# Password to access database
PASS=mypassword
# Name of the mysql database
DBNAME=mydbname
mysql -u$USER -p$PASS -h$SERVER $DBNAME
Insert the following into savedb:
#!/bin/shSet the following crontab:
##########################
# Configuration settings #
##########################
# Database server
SERVER=db1.domainname.com
# Database username
USER=dbuser
# Password to access database
PASS=mypassword
# Name of the mysql database
DBNAME=mydbname
# Folder to store backups
LOCATION=$HOME/backups/database
NOW=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S`
mysqldump -u$DBUSER -p$DBPASS -h$DBSERVER $DBNAME > $LOCATION/$DBNAME.$NOW.sql
# m h dom mon dow command
29 */12 * * * /home/username/bin/savedb
35 0 * * * /home/username/bin/savejcr
Now, lets get Jetty configured properly:
cd ~/jetty/contexts
mv javadoc.xml javadoc.xml.bak
mv test-jndi.xml test-jndi.xml.bak
mv test.xml test.xml.bak
vi web.xml
cd ..
mv webapps webapps.orig
mkdir webapps
vi start.sh
vi stop.sh
cd webapps
scp otherhost:/path/to/war/myfile.war ROOT.war
Insert the following into web.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Mort Bay Consulting//DTD Configure//EN" "http://jetty.mortbay.org/configure.dtd"> <!-- Configure a custom context for the static site. This context contains only a ServletHandler with a default servlet to serve static html files and images. --> <Configure class="org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler"> <Call class="org.mortbay.log.Log" name="debug"><Arg>Configure web.xml</Arg></Call> <Set name="contextPath">/web</Set> <Set name="resourceBase"><SystemProperty name="user.home" default="."/>/web/</Set> <Set name="handler"> <New class="org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ResourceHandler"> <Set name="welcomeFiles"> <Array type="String"> <Item>index.html</Item> </Array> </Set> <Set name="cacheControl">max-age=3600,public</Set> </New> </Set> </Configure>
Change start.sh so it looks similar to this (change variables as appropriate):
#!/bin/sh
java -DSTOP.PORT=8079 -DSTOP.KEY=stopkey -Denv=prod -Dwicket.configuration=deployment -Dlog4j.configuration=log4j.prod.properties -Duser.timezone=US/Pacific -jar start.jar etc/jetty-logging.xml etc/jetty.xml &
Change stop.sh to have the same STOP.KEY value.
Copy any files into the /web folder as necessary.
If moving a host from one KVM server to another, and the IP number should stay the same, do the following on the KVM guest:
ifconfig
sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
ifconfig
Add something similar to the bottom of interfaces:
auto eth0:0
iface eth0:0 inet static
address xxx.xxx.xxx.220
netmask 255.255.255.0
network xxx.xxx.xxx.0
broadcast xxx.xxx.xxx.255
gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.1
# dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
dns-nameservers xxx.xxx.xxx.3
dns-search domainname.com
Then, on the KVM Host, make sure to configure a firewall file. For instance, /etc/firewall.d/db1.domainname.com would contain:
# This file is processed by /etc/init/firewall.conf
# the primary IP address for this VM
IP="xxx.xxx.xxx.220"
# tcp ports that should be universally opened to the entire Internet
OPENTCPPORTS="22 80 8080 443 8443"
# udp ports that should be universally opened to the entire Internet
OPENUDPPORTS=""
# tcp ports that should be open only to hosts within this netblock segment
SEGMENTTCPPORTS=""
# udp ports that should be open only to hosts within this netblock segment
SEGMENTUDPPORTS=""
# ports that redirect to the port number + 8000. For instance, port 80 -> 8080.
REDIRECT="80 443"
# IPs and blocks that should have full access to the VE's services
# DMZS="1.2.3.0/24 5.6.7.8/32"
DMZS=""
# IPs and blocks that should be entirely blocked from the VE's services
BANNED=""
Restart the firewall:
sudo stop firewall
sudo start firewall
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