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-RT is an enterprise-grade issue tracking system. It allows
-organizations to keep track of their to-do lists, who is working
-on which tasks, what's already been done, and when tasks were
-completed. It is available under the terms of version 2 of the GNU
-General Public License (GPL), so it doesn't cost anything to set
-up and use.
-
-RT is commercially supported software. To purchase support, training,
-custom development or professional services, please write to
-sales@bestpractical.com.
-
- Jesse Vincent
- Best Practical Solutions, LLC
- June 2004
-
+RT is an enterprise-grade issue tracking system. It allows organizations
+to keep track of what needs to get done, who is working on which tasks,
+what's already been done, and when tasks were (or weren't) completed.
-REQUIRED PACKAGES:
-------------------
+RT doesn't cost anything to use, no matter how much you use it; it is
+freely available under the terms of Version 2 of the GNU General Public
+License.
-o Perl 5.8.3 or later (http://www.perl.com).
+RT is commercially-supported software. To purchase support, training,
+custom development, or professional services, please get in touch with
+us at <sales@bestpractical.com>.
- Perl versions prior to 5.8.3 contain bugs that could result
- in data corruption. We recommend strongly that you use 5.8.3
- or newer. RT may function with perl 5.8.0 and later, but
- is unsupported in that configuration.
-o A DB backend; MySQL is recommended ( http://www.mysql.com )
- Currently supported: Mysql 4.0.13 or later with InnoDB support.
- Postgres 7.2 or later.
- Oracle 9iR2.
- Beta-quality support for Informix and SQLite is also available.
+REQUIRED PACKAGES
+-----------------
+o Perl 5.10.1 or later (http://www.perl.org).
-o Apache version 1.3.x or 2.x (http://httpd.apache.org)
- with mod_perl -- (http://perl.apache.org )
- or a webserver with FastCGI support (www.fastcgi.com)
+ RT won't start on versions of Perl older than 5.10.1.
- mod_perl 2.0 isn't quite ready for prime_time just yet;
- Best Practical Solutions strongly recommends that sites use
- Apache 1.3 or FastCGI.
+o A supported SQL database
- Compiling mod_perl on Apache 1.3.x as a DSO has been known
- to have massive stability problems and is not recommended.
+ Currently supported: MySQL 5.1 or later with InnoDB support.
+ Postgres 8.4 or later; 9.0 or later suggested
+ Oracle 9iR2 or later.
+ SQLite 3.0 or later; for testing only, no
+ upgrade path guaranteed
- mod_perl 1.x must be build with EVERYTHING=1
+o Apache version 1.3.x or 2.x (http://httpd.apache.org)
+ with mod_perl -- (http://perl.apache.org)
+ or with FastCGI -- (http://www.fastcgi.com)
+ or other webserver with FastCGI support
RT's FastCGI handler needs to access RT's configuration file.
-o Various and sundry perl modules
- A tool included with RT takes care of the installation of
- most of these automatically during the install process.
+o Various and sundry perl modules
+
+ A tool included with RT takes care of the installation of most
+ of these automatically during the install process.
- The tool supplied with RT uses Perl's CPAN system
- (http://www.cpan.org) to install modules. Some operating
- systems package all or some of the modules required and
- you may be better off installing the modules that way.
+ The tool supplied with RT uses Perl's CPAN (http://www.cpan.org)
+ to install modules. Some operating systems package all or some
+ of the modules required, and you may be better off installing
+ the modules that way.
GENERAL INSTALLATION
--------------------
-This is a rough guide to installing RT. For more detail, you'll
-want to read a more comprehensive installation guide at:
-
- http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?InstallationGuides
+ 1) Unpack this distribution other than where you want to install RT.
+ To do this cleanly, run the following command:
-1 Unpack this distribution SOMWHERE OTHER THAN where you want to install RT
+ tar xzvf rt.tar.gz -C /tmp
- Granted, you've already got it open. To do this cleanly:
+ 2) Run the "configure" script. To see the list of options, run:
- tar xzvf rt.tar.gz -C /tmp
+ ./configure --help
-2 Run the "configure" script.
+ Peruse the options, then rerun ./configure with the flags you want.
- ./configure --help to see the list of options
- ./configure (with the flags you want)
+ RT defaults to installing in /opt/rt4 with MySQL as its database. It
+ tries to guess which of www-data, www, apache or nobody your
+ webserver will run as, but you can override that behavior. Note
+ that the default install directory in /opt/rt4 does not work under
+ SELinux's default configuration.
-3 Make sure that RT has everything it needs to run:
+ If you are upgrading from a previous version of RT, please review
+ the upgrade notes for the appropriate versions, which can be found
+ in docs/UPGRADING-* If you are coming from 4.0.x to 4.2.x you should
+ review both the UPGRADING-4.0 and UPGRADING-4.2 file. Similarly, if
+ you were coming from 3.8.x, you would want to review UPGRADING-3.8,
+ UPGRADING-4.0 and UPGRADING-4.2
-3.1 Check for missing dependencies:
+ Any upgrade steps given in version-specific UPGRADING files should
+ be run after the rest of the steps below; however, please read the
+ relevant documentation before beginning the upgrade, soas to be
+ aware of important changes.
- make testdeps
+ RT stores the arguments given to ./configure at the top of the
+ etc/RT_Config.pm file in case you need to recreate your previous use
+ of ./configure.
-3.2 If there are unsatisfied dependencies, install them by hand or run:
-
- make fixdeps
+ 3) Make sure that RT has the Perl and system libraries it needs to run.
+ Check for missing dependencies by running:
-3.3 Check to make sure everything was installed properly:
-
make testdeps
- It might sometimes be necessary to run "make fixdeps" several times
- to install all necessary perl modules.
+ 4) If the script reports any missing dependencies, install them by
+ hand, or run the following command as a user who has permission to
+ install perl modules on your system:
-4 Create a group called 'rt'
-
-5a FOR A NEW INSTALLATION:
-
- As root, type:
- make install
-
- make initialize-database
-
- If the make fails, type:
- make dropdb
- and start over from step 5a
-
-5b FOR UPGRADING: (Within the RT 3.x series)
+ make fixdeps
- Read through the UPGRADING document included in this distribution.
- It may contain important instructions which will help you upgrade
- RT safely.
+ Some modules require user input or environment variables to install
+ correctly, so it may be necessary to install them manually.
- As root, type:
- make upgrade
+ If you are having trouble installing GD, refer to "Installing GD libraries"
+ in docs/charts.pod. Ticket relationship graphing requires the graphviz
+ library which you should install using your distribution's package manager.
- This will build new binaries, config files and libraries without
- overwriting your RT database.
+ 5) Check to make sure everything was installed properly.
- You may also need to update RT's database. To find out, type:
+ make testdeps
- ls etc/upgrade
+ It might sometimes be necessary to run "make fixdeps" several times
+ to install all necessary perl modules.
- For each item in that directory whose name is greater than
- your previously installed RT version, run:
- /opt/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database --action schema \
- --datadir etc/upgrade/<version>
- /opt/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database --action acl \
- --datadir etc/upgrade/<version>
- /opt/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database --action insert \
- --datadir etc/upgrade/<version>
+6a) If this is a NEW installation (not an upgrade):
+ As a user with permission to install RT in your chosen directory,
+ type:
-5c FOR UPGRADING: (From RT 2.0.x)
+ make install
- Download the RT2 to RT3 migration tools from:
+ To configure RT with the web installer, run:
- http://bestpractical.com/pub/rt/devel/rt2-to-rt3.tar.gz
+ /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server
- Follow the included instructions.
+ and follow the instructions. Once completed, you should now have a
+ working RT instance running with the standalone rt-server. Press
+ Ctrl-C to stop it, and proceed to Step 7 to configure a recommended
+ deployment environment for production.
-6 Edit etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm in your RT installation directory, by specifying
- any values you need to change from the defaults in etc/RT_Config.pm
+ To configure RT manually, you must setup etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm in
+ your RT installation directory. You'll need to add any values you
+ need to change from the defaults in etc/RT_Config.pm
-7 Configure the email and web gateways, as described below.
+ As a user with permission to read RT's configuration file, type:
-8 Stop and start your webserver, so it picks up your configuration changes.
+ make initialize-database
- NOTE: root's password for the web interface is "password"
- (without the quotes.) Not changing this is a SECURITY risk
-
-9 Configure RT per the instructions in RT's manual.
+ If the make fails, type:
- Until you do this, RT will not be able to send or receive email,
- nor will it be more than marginally functional. This is not an
- optional step.
+ make dropdb
+ and re-run 'make initialize-database'.
-THE WEB INTERFACE
------------------
+6b) If you are UPGRADING from a previous installation:
-RT's web interface is based around HTML::Mason, which works well with
-the mod_perl perl interpreter within Apache httpd and FastCGI
+ Before upgrading, always ensure that you have a complete current
+ backup. If you don't have a current backup, upgrading your database
+ could accidentally damage it and lose data, or worse.
-mod_perl
---------
+ If you are using MySQL, please read the instructions in
+ docs/UPGRADING.mysql as well to ensure that you do not corrupt
+ existing data.
-To install RT with mod_perl, you'll need to add a few lines to your
-Apache configuration file telling it about RT:
+ First, stop your webserver. You may also wish to put incoming email
+ into a hold queue, to avoid temporary delivery failure messages if
+ your upgrade is expected to take several hours.
-<VirtualHost your.ip.address>
- ServerName your.rt.server.hostname
- DocumentRoot /opt/rt3/share/html
- AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
+ Next, install new binaries, config files and libraries by running:
- # these four lines apply to Apache2+mod_perl2 only: {{{
- PerlSetVar MasonArgsMethod CGI
- PerlModule Apache2 Apache::compat
- RewriteEngine On
- RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ $1/index.html
- # }}}
+ make upgrade
- PerlModule Apache::DBI
- PerlRequire /opt/rt3/bin/webmux.pl
+ This will also prompt you to upgrade your database by running:
- <Location />
- SetHandler perl-script
- PerlHandler RT::Mason
- </Location>
-</VirtualHost>
+ make upgrade-database
-FastCGI
--------
+ You should back up your database before running this command.
+ When you run it, you will be prompted for your previous version of
+ RT (such as 3.8.1) so that the appropriate set of database
+ upgrades can be applied.
-Installation with FastCGI is a little bit more complex and is documented
-in detail at http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?FastCGIConfiguration
+ If 'make upgrade-database' completes without error, your upgrade
+ has been successful; you should now run any commands that were
+ supplied in version-specific UPGRADING documentation. You should
+ then restart your webserver.
-In the most basic configuration, you can set up your webserver to run
-as a user who is a member of the "rt" unix group so that the FastCGI script
-can read RT's configuration file. It's important to understand the security
-implications of this configuration, which are discussed in the document
-mentioned above.
+ 7) Configure the web server, as described in docs/web_deployment.pod,
+ and the email gateway, as described below.
-To install RT with FastCGI, you'll need to add a few lines to your
-Apache configuration file telling it about RT:
+ NOTE: The default credentials for RT are:
+ User: root
+ Pass: password
+ Not changing the root password from the default is a SECURITY risk!
-<VirtualHost rt.example.com>
+ Once you've set up the web interface, consider setting up automatic
+ logout for inactive sessions. For more information about how to do
+ that, run:
- # Pass through requests to display images
- Alias /NoAuth/images/ /opt/rt3/share/html/NoAuth/images/
-
- # Tell FastCGI to put its temporary files somewhere sane.
- FastCgiIpcDir /tmp
+ perldoc /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-clean-sessions
- FastCgiServer /opt/rt3/bin/mason_handler.fcgi -idle-timeout 120
+ 8) Set up users, groups, queues, scrips and access control.
- AddHandler fastcgi-script fcgi
- ScriptAlias / /opt/rt3/bin/mason_handler.fcgi/
-
-</VirtualHost>
+ Until you do this, RT will not be able to send or receive email, nor
+ will it be more than marginally functional. This is not an optional
+ step.
+ 9) Set up automated recurring tasks (cronjobs):
+ To generate email digest messages, you must arrange for the provided
+ utility to be run once daily, and once weekly. You may also want to
+ arrange for the rt-email-dashboards utility to be run hourly. For
+ example, if your task scheduler is cron, you can configure it by
+ adding the following lines as /etc/cron.d/rt:
-SETTING UP THE MAIL GATEWAY
----------------------------
+ 0 0 * * * root /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-email-digest -m daily
+ 0 0 * * 0 root /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-email-digest -m weekly
+ 0 * * * * root /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-email-dashboards
-RT can accept incoming email using a simple program run as a "pipe"
-by your mail server.
+10) Configure the RT email gateway. To let email flow to your RT
+ server, you need to add a few lines of configuration to your mail
+ server's "aliases" file. These lines "pipe" incoming email messages
+ from your mail server to RT.
-An alias for the initial queue will need to be made in either your
-global mail aliases file (if you are using NIS) or locally on your
-machine.
-
-Add the following lines to /etc/aliases (or your local equivalent) :
+ Add the following lines to /etc/aliases (or your local equivalent)
+ on your mail server:
-rt: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action correspond --url http://localhost/"
-rt-comment: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action comment --url http://localhost/"
- | | |
- <queue-name>----/ | |
- | |
- <correspond or comment depending on whether | |
- the mail should be resent to the requestor>---/ |
- |
- <URL for RT's web interface>---/
+ rt: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action correspond --url http://rt.example.com/"
+ rt-comment: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action comment --url http://rt.example.com/"
+ You'll need to add similar lines for each queue you want to be able to
+ send email to. To find out more about how to configure RT's email
+ gateway, type:
-BUGS
-----
+ perldoc /opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate
-To report a bug, send email to rt-bugs@fsck.com.
GETTING HELP
------------
-If RT is mission-critical for you or if you use it heavily, we recommend that
-you purchase a commercial support contract. Details on support contracts
-are available at http://www.bestpractical.com or by writing to
-sales@bestpractical.com.
+If RT is mission-critical for you or if you use it heavily, we recommend
+that you purchase a commercial support contract. Details on support
+contracts are available at http://www.bestpractical.com or by writing to
+<sales@bestpractical.com>.
-If you're interested in having RT extended or customized or would like more
-information about commercial support options, please send email to
+If you're interested in having RT extended or customized or would like
+more information about commercial support options, please send email to
<sales@bestpractical.com> to discuss rates and availability.
-RT-USERS MAILINGLIST
---------------------
+MAILING LISTS AND WIKI
+----------------------
-To keep up to date on the latest RT tips, techniques and extensions,
-you probably want to join the rt-users mailing list. Send a message to:
+To keep up to date on the latest RT tips, techniques and extensions, you
+may wish to join the rt-users mailing list. Send a message to:
- rt-users-request@lists.bestpractical.com
+ rt-users-request@lists.bestpractical.com
-With the body of the message consisting of only the word:
+with the body of the message consisting of only the word:
- subscribe
+ subscribe
If you're interested in hacking on RT, you'll want to subscribe to
-rt-devel@lists.bestpractical.com. Subscribe to it with instructions
-similar to those above.
+<rt-devel@lists.bestpractical.com>. Subscribe to it with instructions
+similar to those above. Address questions about the stable release to
+the rt-users list, and questions about the development version to the
+rt-devel list.
+
+The RT wiki, at http://requesttracker.wikia.com/ , is also a potential
+resource.
+
+
+SECURITY
+--------
-Address questions about the stable release to the rt-users list, and
-questions about the development version to the rt-devel list. If you feel
-your questions are best not asked publicly, send them personally to
-<jesse@bestpractical.com>.
+If you believe you've discovered a security issue in RT, please send an
+email to <security@bestpractical.com> with a detailed description of the
+issue, and a secure means to respond to you (such as your PGP public
+key). You can find our PGP key and fingerprint at
+http://bestpractical.com/security/
-RT WEBSITE
-----------
+BUGS
+----
-For current information about RT, check out the RT website at
- http://www.bestpractical.com/
+RT's a pretty complex application, and as you get up to speed, you might
+run into some trouble. Generally, it's best to ask about things you run
+into on the rt-users mailinglist (or pick up a commercial support
+contract from Best Practical). But, sometimes people do run into
+bugs. In the exceedingly unlikely event that you hit a bug in RT, please
+report it! We'd love to hear about problems you have with RT, so we can
+fix them. To report a bug, send email to <rt-bugs@bestpractical.com>.
-You'll find screenshots, a pointer to the current version of RT, contributed
-patches, and lots of other great stuff.
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