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Revision as of 20:25, 12 March 2009
Installing Moodle Using command line is just as easy as installing Moodle using web browser.
- First Go to the moodle root directory and then to admin directory inside the moodle root. For example type:
$cd /var/www/html/moodle/admin
- Then simply use the following syntax to run the moodle command line installer (this is a long command which has been split over 3 lines, so type as one line)
$php cliupgrade.php --lang=en --webaddr=http://www.example.com --moodledir=/var/www/html/moodle --datadir=/var/moodledata --dbtype=mysql --dbhost=localhost --dbname=moodle --dbuser=root --prefix=mdl --verbose=1 --interactivelevel=2
More information about the options can be found using $php cliupgrad.php --help
Then you will see the following list of available options
--lang Valid installed language for installation. Default is English(en) --webaddr Web address for the Moodle site --moodledir Location of the moodle web folder --datadir Location of the moodle data folder (should not be web visible) --dbtype Database type. Default it mysql --dbhost Database host. Default localhost --dbname Database name. Default is moodle --dbuser Database user. Default is blank --dbpass Database password. Default is blank --prefix Table prefix for above database tables. Default is mdl --verbose 0 No output, 1 Summarized output(Default), 2 Detailed output --interactivelevel 0 Non interactive, 1 Semi interactive(Default), 2 Interactive --help print out this help
When you choose non interactive mode without any options all the default values are assumed.