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Step-by-step Installation Guide for Ubuntu

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Step 1: Install Ubuntu 12.04LTS


Server Edition amd64 Preferred

http://www.ubuntu.com/download


* By Using Ubuntu 12.04LTS, you will be able to have trouble-free upgrades up to Moodle 2.6 since 12.04 has all the required packages.

Step 2: Install Apache/MySQL/PHP

Open up Terminal and install the following;

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install apache2 mysql-client mysql-server php5

'It will prompt you to set the root password for mysql - take note of it, you will need it in step 6.

Step 3: Install Additional Software

sudo apt-get install aspell graphviz php5-pspell php5-curl php5-gd php5-intl php5-mysql php5-xmlrpc php5-ldap

Restart Apache so that the modules are loaded correctly

sudo service apache2 restart

We will be using Git to install/update the Moodle Core Application

sudo apt-get install git-core

Step 4: Download Moodle

Setup your local repository and download Moodle, We will use /opt for the local repository.

cd /opt

sudo git clone git://git.moodle.org/moodle.git

cd moodle

sudo git branch -a

sudo git branch --track MOODLE_23_STABLE origin/MOODLE_23_STABLE

sudo git checkout MOODLE_23_STABLE

Step 5: Copy local repository to /var/www

sudo cp -R /opt/moodle /var/www/
sudo mkdir /var/moodledata
sudo chown -R www-data /var/moodledata
sudo chmod -R 777 /var/moodledata
sudo chmod -R 0755 /var/www/moodle

Step 6: Setup MySQL Server

First we need to change the default storage engine to innodb

sudo vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf

Scroll down to the [mysqld] section and under Basic Settings add the following line under the last statement

default-storage-engine = innodb

In order to save my.cnf using the editor, type the following in sequence which will save :w then close the editor :q

:w
:q

Restart MySQL Server for changes to take affect

sudo service mysql restart

Now we need to create the Moodle MySQL User with the correct permissions

Use the password you created in step 1

mysql -u root -p

mysql>

CREATE DATABASE moodle DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci;

Where it says "moodledude" and "passwordformoodledude" you should change to the username and password of your choosing.

mysql>

GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES,DROP,INDEX,ALTER ON moodle.* TO moodledude@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'passwordformoodledude';

mysql>

quit;

Step 7: Complete Setup

Open your browser and go to http://IP.ADDRESS.OF.SERVER/moodle

Follow the prompts selecting:

Database Type

Choose: mysqli

Database Settings

Host server: localhost

Database: moodle

User: moodledude

Password: passwordformoodledude

Tables Prefix: mdl_

Environment Checks

This will indicate if any elements required to run moodle haven't been installed.

Next next next...

follow prompts and confirm installation

Create a Site Administrator Account

Create your moodle user account which will have site administrator permissions.

The password you select has to meet certain security requirements.

Installation Complete

Congrats! You can now start using Moodle!

System Paths After Install

After installing Moodle you should set the system paths.

Navigate to Site Administration > Server > System Paths

Input the following;

Path to Du: /usr/bin/du

Path to Apsell: /usr/bin/aspell

Path to dot: /usr/bin/dot

Save Changes

Suggestions: Install APC/Change Document Root

Highly suggest that you install a PHP Accelerator, We will use APC for this install.

sudo apt-get install php-apc

Restart Apache for changes to take affect.

sudo service apache2 restart

That's it for the PHP Accelerator!

Don't like http://ip.address.of.server/moodle?

Open up Apache Config and change the document root

sudo vi /etc/apache2/sites-available/default

On 2nd or 3rd line where DocumentRoot is;


Change From: DocumentRoot /var/www

Change To: DocumentRoot /var/www/moodle

Scroll down a little farther where it says <Directory /var/www/>


Change From: <Directory /var/www/>

Change To: <Directory /var/www/moodle/>

:w
:q

Restart Apache for changes to take affect.

sudo service apache2 restart

Important note!

If you have already installed Moodle then you should make the below changes.

Edit config.php for Moodle

Under $CFG->wwwroot change to http://ip.address.of.server/ instead of http://ip.address.of.server/moodle