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Revision 15 (Jean-Philippe Lang, 2008-06-15 14:53) → Revision 16/349 (Jean-Philippe Lang, 2008-06-17 21:08)

h1. Installing Redmine 

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 h2. Requirements 

     * Ruby on Rails 2.0.2 (Redmine 0.7.x is not compatible with Rails 2.1) 
     * A database (see compatibility below) 

 Optional: 

     * SVN binaries (>= 1.3), for repository browsing (must be available in your PATH) 
     * RMagick (Gantt export to a png image) 

 Supported databases: 

     * MySQL 4 or higher (recommended) 
     * PostgreSQL 8 (not thoroughly tested with 8.3) 
     * SQLite 3 (please read this: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2007/1/29/using-sqlite3-with-rails) 

 Note that Rails has some compatibility issues with ruby 1.8.7. The recommended ruby version is 1.8.6. 

 h2. Installation 

 1. [[Download]] and extract the archive or [[CheckingoutRedmine|checkout]] Redmine. 

 2. Create an empty database named @redmine@ for example. 

 For MySQL: 

   create database redmine character set utf8; 

 3. Copy @config/database.yml.example@ to @config/database.yml@ and edit this file in order to configure your database settings for "production" environment. 

 Example for a MySQL database: 

 <pre> 
 production: 
   adapter: mysql 
   database: redmine 
   host: localhost 
   username: bduser 
   password: bdpasswd 
 </pre> 

 4. Create the database structure, by running the following command under the application root directory: 

   rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production" 

 It will create tables and an administrator account. 

 5. Insert default configuration data in database, by running the following command: 

   rake redmine:load_default_data RAILS_ENV="production" 

 This step is optional but *highly recommended*, as you can define your own configuration from scratch. It will load default roles, trackers, statuses, workflows and enumerations. 

 6. Setting up permissions 

 The user who runs Redmine must have write permission on the following subdirectories: @files@, @log@, @tmp@ (create the last one if not present). 

 Assuming you run Redmine with a @redmine@ user: 

 <pre> 
 mkdir tmp 
 sudo chown -R redmine:redmine files log tmp 
 sudo chmod -R 755 files log tmp 
 </pre> 

 7. Test the installation by running WEBrick web server: 

   ruby script/server -e production 

 Once WEBrick has started, point your browser to http://localhost:3000/. You should now see the application welcome page. 

 8. Use default administrator account to log in: 

     * login: admin 
     * password: admin 

 You can go to @Admin & Settings@ to modify application settings. 

 h2. SMTP server Configuration 

 In config/environment.rb, you can set parameters for your SMTP server: 

     * config.action_mailer.smtp_settings: SMTP server configuration 
     * config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries: set to false to disable mail delivering 

 Don't forget to restart the application after any change. 

 h2. Backups 

 Redmine backups should include: 
 * data (stored in your redmine database) 
 * attachments (stored in the @files@ directory of your Redmine install) 

 Here is a simple shell script that can be used for daily backups (assuming you're using a mysql database): 

 <pre> 
 # Database 
 /usr/bin/mysqldump -u <username> -p <password> <redmine_database> | gzip > /path/to/backup/db/redmine_`date +%y_%m_%d`.gz 

 # Attachments 
 rsync -a /path/to/redmine/files /path/to/backup/files 
 </pre>