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[ENHANCEMENTS]
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* Request net-snmp-devel on Fedora/Red-Hat builds
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* Add BSD install notes
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2.029014 - 2014-11-19
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@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ lib/App/Netdisco/DB/schema_versions/App-Netdisco-DB-9-10-PostgreSQL.sql
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lib/App/Netdisco/Environment.pm
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lib/App/Netdisco/JobQueue.pm
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lib/App/Netdisco/JobQueue/PostgreSQL.pm
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lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/BSDInstall.pod
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lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/Configuration.pod
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lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/Deployment.pod
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lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/Developing.pod
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root:~# yum install perl-core perl-DBD-Pg net-snmp-perl net-snmp-devel make automake gcc
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With those installed, next check that your system's clock is correct. Then, we
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can proceed...
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On BSD systems please see L<our BSD tips|App::Netdisco::Manual::BSDInstall>.
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With those installed, please check that your system's clock is correct.
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Create a user on your system called C<netdisco> if one does not already exist.
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We'll install Netdisco and its dependencies into this user's home area, which
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Netdisco/lib/App/Netdisco/Manual/BSDInstall.pod
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=head1 NAME
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App::Netdisco::Manual::BSDInstall - BSD Install Instructions
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=head1 Introduction
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This document is compiled from suggestions and comments on the Netdisco mail
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lists. We're grateful for the help, and if you have any additions please do
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let the project staff know.
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=head1 Ports Installs
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=over 4
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=item *
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Perl (if not already installed)
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=item *
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C<p5-DBD-Pg> (will also pull in C<postgresqlXX-client>)
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=item *
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C<postgresqlXX-server>
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=item *
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C<net-snmp> (should install the Perl binding C<SNMP.pm>)
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=back
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=head1 Additional Steps
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=head2 Netdisco User
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pw useradd netdisco -N -m -s /bin/bash -w no
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=head2 PostgreSQL Setup
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/postgresql initdb
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/postgresql start
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Make sure PostgreSQL starts at boot by adding the following to
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"C</etc/rc.conf>":
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postgresql_enable="YES"
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When installing C<postgresqlXX-server> port, it creates the C<pgsql> user with
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"C<nologin>" shell. As root, do C<vipw> and change the shell to C</bin/sh> or
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whichever shell you want, so that you can do the C<createuser> step from the
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main instructions.
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C<pgtune> doesn't seem to work on NetBSD. This needs looking into. Nothing
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will break, but it just means the server probably isn't tuned to your system's
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hardware (RAM, etc).
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=cut
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