To deploy DomTool on a new HCoop machine:
Install these Debian packages: mlton libssl-dev libpcre3-dev
Change to an appropriate directory for your personal check-out of the domtool2 CVS repo and run:
cvs -d$YOU@hcoop.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/hcoop co domtool2 cd domtool2
- Run:
make
- It will fail at the very end because a shared library hasn't been installed yet. Run:
sudo make install rm elisp/domtool-tables.el make sudo make install
To make everyone's Emacs autoload domtool-mode by default, put this in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/default.el:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/domtool-mode") (require 'domtool-mode-startup)
Add a local domtool user:
sudo useradd -d /afs/hcoop.net/common/etc/domtool -s /bin/false domtool
- Make Domtool's scratch directory:
sudo mkdir /var/domtool sudo chown domtool.domtool /var/domtool
- Create Domtool's log file and set the right permissions on it:
sudo touch /var/log/domtool.log sudo chown domtool.domtool /var/log/domtool.log
Create an SSL certificate and key to stand for the new machine's Domtool server. Where $HOST is the default hostname the machine gives for itself, run this on deleuze. When prompted for field values, only enter a common name ($HOST) and e-mail address (domtool@hcoop.net).
openssl genrsa -out serverkey.pem openssl req -new -key serverkey.pem -out newreq.pem -days 365 cat newreq.pem serverkey.pem > new.pem openssl ca -config /etc/domtool/openssl.cnf -policy policy_anything -out servercert.pem -infiles new.pem
- Copy the certificate and key into the right places:
mkdir ~domtool/keys/$HOST cp serverkey.pem ~domtool/keys/$HOST/key.pem cp servercert.pem ~domtool/certs/$HOST.pem
- Try starting the slave server:
sudo /etc/init.d/domtool-slave start