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  • ProcessMaker Installation—MySQL-MariaDB—Apache—PHP

    ProcessMaker Installation
    =========================

    Contents:
      Requirements for Server
      Requirements for Clients
      PHP Configuration
      MySQL Configuration
      ProcessMaker Installation
      Credits

    ---------------------------
    |*Requirements for Server *|
    ---------------------------

    ProcessMaker 2.0 and later requires:

    * Linux or UNIX or Windows (XP, Vista, 7, Server 2003, Server 2008)

    * MySQL 5.1.6 or greater

    * Apache 2.2.3 or greater, with the following modules:
      * Deflate
      * Expires
      * Rewrite
      * Vhost_alias

    * PHP 5.1.6 or greater with the following libraries:
      * mysql
      * xml
      * mbstring
      * mcrypt
      * soap (necessary if using web services)
      * ldap (necessary if integrating with LDAP or Active Directory)
      * gd   (recommended if using Events)
      * curl (necessary for uploading/downloading files)

      * Also install PHP's command line interface (CLI) if planning on using Events,
        the Case Scheduler, workspace backup/restore, or developing plugins with the
        Gulliver Framework.

    ------------------------------
    |* Requirements for Clients *|
    ------------------------------
    Mozilla FireFox (recommended)
      or
    Internet Explorer 7 or later

    -----------------------
    |* PHP Configuration *|
    -----------------------
    In the PHP configuration file (php.ini), set the following settings:
      memory_limit = 120M
      file_uploads = On
      short_open_tag = On
    The memory_limit may be a minimum of 80MB, but it is recommended to set it to
    120MB. If planning on uploading large Input Documents and attached files, then
    increase the max_post_size and upload_max_filesize to larger than the default
    2MB:
      max_post_size = 2M
      upload_max_filesize = 2M

    After editing the "php.ini" file, restart the Apache server for the new
    configuration to take effect.

    -------------------------
    |* MySQL Configuration *|
    -------------------------
    The MySQL "root" user should already have all the necessary privileges to setup
    the ProcessMaker databases. If planning on using a MySQL user other than "root"
    to set up the ProcessMaker databases, grant a MySQL user superuser privileges
    to create and update databases.

    Login to MySQL:
      mysql -u root -p
    Enter the root password for MySQL.

    Once in MySQL, give the user which will be running ProcessMaker superuser
    privileges to create create and modify MySQL databases:
    mysql> grant all on *.* to 'USER'@'localhost' identified by 'PASSWORD' with grant option;

    Replace USER with the name of your MySQL user and PASSWORD with the password
    for that user. (If that user doesn't already exist, he/she will be
    automatically created with the above grant command. If you are running
    ProcessMaker on a different server than your MySQL server, then replace
    localhost with the domain name or IP address of the server where ProcessMaker
    is located.

    Exit MySQL:
    mysql> exit;

    If you have forgotten the root password, see these instructions to reset it:
     http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/resetting-permissions.html

    If unable to log into MySQL because there is no socket, then MySQL needs to be
    started as a service.

    -------------------------------
    |* ProcessMaker Installation *|
    -------------------------------
    1. Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/processmaker/files and download a
    recent tarball of ProcessMaker, which should be named "processmaker-2.X-X.tar.gz"

    The versions are numbered according to the pattern MAJOR.MINOR-REVISION, such
    as "2.0-8". Beta versions will have the word "beta" appended to the version
    number.

    2. Move the "processmaker-X.X-X.tar.gz" file which was downloaded to the
    directory in your server where the ProcessMaker application will be stored.

    ProcessMaker can be installed in any directory which is not publicly
    accessible to the internet (so do NOT install it in "/var/www" in Linux/UNIX).

    In Linux/UNIX, it is generally installed in the "/opt" directory, since it is an
    optional program which doesn't come from the standard repositories.

    In Windows XP and Server 2003, it is generally installed in the
    "C:Program Files" directory.

    In Windows Vista, 7, and Server 2008, it is generally installed in the local
    directory of a user, such as "C:/Users/X/processmaker", due to the new security
    restrictions which do not allow Apache to write to the C:/Program Files
    directory.

    3. The code files are in .tar.gz format and can be extracted using most
    compression tools, like the "tar" command in Linux/UNIX or WinRAR or 7-Zip in
    Windows.

     Linux/UNIX:
       tar -xvzf processmaker-X.X-X.tar.gz /opt/

     MS Windows:
       Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the file processmaker-X.X-X.tar.gz

    This will create a new "processmaker" directory, containing all the ProcessMaker
    files and directories, which should have the following contents:

     gulliver     processmaker      rbac        shared
     LICENSE.txt  processmaker.bat  README.txt  workflow


    4. Then, make the following subdirectories writable to the user running Apache:

     Linux/UNIX:
       Issue the following commands:
         chmod 770 /opt/processmaker/shared
         cd /opt/processmaker/workflow/engine/
         chmod 770 config content/languages plugins xmlform js/labels

       Then change the owner of the ProcessMaker files to Apache:
         chown -R apache-user:apache-user /opt/processmaker

       Replace "apache-user", with the user running Apache in your distribution.
         In RedHat/CentOS/Fedora:
           chown -R apache:apache /opt/processmaker
         In Debian/Ubuntu:
           chown -R www-data:www-data /opt/processmaker
         In SUSE/OpenSUSE:
           chown -R chown wwwrun:www -R /opt/processmaker

     MS Windows:
       Make the following subdirectories writable:
         <INSTALL-DIRECTORY>processmakershared
         <INSTALL-DIRECTORY>processmakerworkflowengineconfig
         <INSTALL-DIRECTORY>processmakerworkflowenginecontentlanguages
         <INSTALL-DIRECTORY>processmakerworkflowengineplugins
         <INSTALL-DIRECTORY>processmakerworkflowenginexmlform
         <INSTALL-DIRECTORY>processmakerworkflowenginejslabels

    --------------------------
    |* Apache Configuration *|
    --------------------------
    1. Edit the file "<INSTALL-DIRECTORY>/processmaker/etc/pmos.conf" with a plain
    text editor (such as Notepad or Notepad++ in Windows or vim, nano or gedit in
    Linux/UNIX).

    Modify the following virtual host definition to match your environment:
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
      # Please change the IP address with your server's IP address and
      # the ServerName with you own subdomain for ProcessMaker.
      NameVirtualHost your_ip_address
      #processmaker virtual host
      <VirtualHost your_ip_address >
        ServerName "your_processmaker_domain"
        DocumentRoot /opt/processmaker/workflow/public_html
        DirectoryIndex index.html index.php
        <Directory  "/opt/processmaker/workflow/public_html">
           AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
           AllowOverRide none
           Options FollowSymlinks
           Order allow,deny
           Allow from all
           RewriteEngine on
           RewriteRule ^.*/(.*)$ sysGeneric.php [NC,L]
           ExpiresActive On
           ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 day"
           ExpiresByType image/gif "access plus 1 day"
           ExpiresByType image/png "access plus 1 day"
           ExpiresByType image/jpg "access plus 1 day"
           ExpiresByType text/css "access plus 1 day"
           ExpiresByType text/javascript "access plus 1 day"
           AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html
        </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>
    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    Replace "your_ip_address" with the IP number or domain name of the server
    running ProcessMaker. If only planning on running and accessing ProcessMaker on
    your local machine, then use the IP address "127.0.0.1". If using ProcessMaker
    on a machine whose IP address might change (such as a machine whose IP address
    is assigned with DHCP), then use "*", which represents any IP address. If not
    using the standard port 80, then it is necessary to also specify the port
    number.

    If your DNS or "hosts" file has a defined domain for ProcessMaker, then use
    that domain for "your_processmaker_domain". Otherwise, use the same IP address
    for "your_processmaker_domain" as was used for "your_ip_address".

    If ProcessMaker is installed in a location other than "/opt/processmaker", then
    edit the paths to match where Processmaker is installed on your system.

    For example, if running ProcessMaker on a Windows XP server at address
    192.168.1.100 on port 8080 with a domain at processmaker.mycompany.com:
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.100:8080
      #processmaker virtual host
      <VirtualHost 192.168.1.100:8080 >
        ServerName "processmaker.mycompany.com"
        DocumentRoot C:Program Filesprocessmakerworkflowpublic_html
        DirectoryIndex index.html index.php
        <Directory  "C:Program Filesprocessmakerworkflowpublic_html">
        ...
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    For example, if running ProcessMaker on a Linux server at address
    server1.example.com with a domain at pm.example.com:
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      NameVirtualHost server1.example.com
      #processmaker virtual host
      <VirtualHost server1.example.com >
        ServerName "pm.example.com"
        DocumentRoot /opt/processmaker/workflow/public_html
        DirectoryIndex index.html index.php
        <Directory  "/opt/processmaker/workflow/public_html">
        ...
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    For example, if ProcessMaker is installed in the "/home/fred" directory on your
    local machine at port 8080 with an dynamic IP assigned by DHCP:
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      NameVirtualHost *:8080
      #processmaker virtual host
      <VirtualHost *:8080 >
        ServerName "*"
        DocumentRoot /home/fred/processmaker/workflow/public_html
        DirectoryIndex index.html index.php
        <Directory  "/home/fred/processmaker/workflow/public_html">
        ...
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Note: It is also possible to define the virtual host for ProcessMaker directly
    in the Apache configuration by inserting the above VirtualHost definition in
    the Apache configuration file, which is generally named "httpd.conf".

    Then, copy the "pmos.conf" file to the following directory, where it will
    automatically be loaded by the Apache web server:

        Generic Linux/UNIX:
           /etc/httpd/conf.d/pmos.conf

        Debian/Ubuntu:
           /etc/apache2/sites-available/

           Then issue the command to enable the site:
              a2ensite pmos.conf

        WINDOWS:
           C:wampinapacheapache2.2.8confextrapmos.conf

    If using Windows, add the following line to the "httpd.conf" file, so that the
    ProcessMaker virtual configuration can proceed:

      Include "C:wampinapacheapache2.2.8confextrapmos.conf"


    Note: If Apache is using the default port 80, then configure Skype and other
    programs to not use port 80. You can check whether a program is currently
    listening on port 80 with netstat -anb in Windows or netstat -tanp in
    Linux/UNIX.

    5. Finally restart the Apache service (or reboot) to make the new ProcessMaker
    site available


    --------------------------------
    |* ProcessMaker Configuration *|
    --------------------------------
    1. Open your web browser and direct it to the IP address (and port) or domain
    name where ProcessMaker is installed:
     http://IP-ADDRESS

    For example, if installed on the local machine at port 8080, then use:
     http://localhost:8080

    The web browser should be redirected to the address:
     http://IP-ADDRESS/sys/en/classic/login

    2. The installation configuration page should appear to setup ProcessMaker.
    (If the default Apache page appears, then disable it and restart Apache.)

    In the configuration page, enter in the username and password to access MySQL.
    Click on the '''Test''' button to verify that ProcessMaker is configured
    properly. Green checkmarks will indicate that the settings work correctly.

    To change a setting after clicking "Test", click on "Reset". To change the
    default administrator username and password, select the option in the
    "ProcessMaker Configuration" section. Once all the settings are properly
    configured click on "Install" to install processmaker. The installation screen
    should indicate "SUCCESS".

    Click on "Finish Installation", to redirect to the ProcessMaker login screen. If
    an error arises, feel free to ask in the ProcessMaker forum at:
     http://forum.processmaker.com

    At the login screen, enter the Username of "admin" and the Password of "admin"
    and the Workspace name, which by default is "workflow".

    Once logged in as the administrator, new users and processes can be created
    inside ProcessMaker. To login with a different workspace, language or skin, see:
     http://wiki.processmaker.com/index.php/Login

    If the ProcessMaker configuration screen appears the next time you try to login,
    press CTRL+F5 to clear your web browser's cache.

    Note: It is a good idea to reset the administrator's password to something
    more secure in the future before using ProcessMaker in production.


    -------------
    |* Credits *|
    -------------
    ProcessMaker - Automate your Workflow
    Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Colosa
    http://www.processmaker.com/

    Last Update: 2011-04-11, amosbatto AT colosa DOT com
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