Rabu, 22 Januari 2025

BACULARIS-install

 https://bacularis.app/doc/brief/installation.html#install-manually

Installing Bacularis#

Overview

Installation process can be performed using binary packages, Docker image, PHP Composer or manually using source archives.

Requirements

Bacularis uses the following components to work:

  • Web server that supports URL rewriting,

  • PHP >= 7.4.0 with modules:

    • php-bcmath

    • php-curl

    • php-xml

    • php-json

    • php-ldap

    • php-mysqlnd

    • php-pdo

    • php-pgsql

    • php-intl

  • Access to local or remote Bacula Catalog database,

  • Bacula bconsole access,

  • If you are going to configure Bacula via Bacularis, read/write access to Bacula configuration files for the web server user.

Note

In case installing Bacularis by binary DEB or RPM packages all requirements (web server, PHP modules) are installed automatically as the package dependencies. In case installation by Docker, everything is already installed and ready to use.

Install using RPM packages

Package repositories

The binary package repositories with the latest Bacularis are available for the following RPM-based systems:

  • AlmaLinux 8

  • AlmaLinux 9

  • CentOS 8 / RHEL

  • CentOS Stream 8 / RHEL

  • CentOS Stream 9 / RHEL

  • Fedora 38

  • Fedora 39

  • Fedora 40

  • Fedora 41

  • Oracle Linux 8

  • Oracle Linux 9

  • openSUSE 15.6 / SLES

  • Rocky Linux 8

  • Rocky Linux 9

To get the binary packages you need to register in the user panel at https://users.bacularis.com After registering you will be able to use the Bacularis package repositories.

Installation (with DNF)

DNF is the next-generation version of yum package manager for RPM-based distributions. It is used on CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Fedora, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux and many other RPM-based systems.

Using DNF Bacularis can be installed with one of the following web servers:

  • Apache

  • Nginx

  • Lighttpd

Below you can find a list of all rpm packages with a brief description:

  • bacularis - main the Bacularis package with application files,

  • bacularis-httpd - Apache web server configuration files for the Bacularis,

  • bacularis-nginx - Nginx web server configuration files for the Bacularis,

  • bacularis-lighttpd - Lighttpd web server configuration files for the Bacularis.

  • bacularis-selinux - SELinux policy module for the Bacularis.

Note

On some operating systems (CentOS 8, CentOS Stream 8, AlmaLinux 8, Oracle Linux 8, Rocky Linux 8 default PHP version is 7.2. The minimal PHP version required by Bacularis is 7.4. So please switch PHP to 7.4 as described here: HTTP error 500 and no interface page is loading.

Apache web server

dnf install bacularis bacularis-httpd bacularis-selinux

At the end please restart (or reload) the new Apache web server configuration:

systemctl restart httpd

Nginx web server

dnf install bacularis bacularis-nginx bacularis-selinux

At the end please restart (or reload) the new Nginx web server configuration:

systemctl restart nginx

Lighttpd web server

dnf install bacularis bacularis-lighttpd bacularis-selinux

Start PHP-FPM service:

systemctl start php-fpm

At the end please restart (or reload) the new Lighttpd web server configuration:

systemctl restart bacularis-lighttpd

Installation (with ZYPPER)

Zypper is a command-line interface of the ZYpp package manager available on openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) and on some other RPM-based systems.

Using Zypper Bacularis can be installed with one of the following web servers:

  • Apache

  • Nginx

  • Lighttpd

Below you can find a list of all rpm packages with a brief description:

  • bacularis - main the Bacularis package with application files,

  • bacularis-httpd - Apache web server configuration files for the Bacularis,

  • bacularis-nginx - Nginx web server configuration files for the Bacularis,

  • bacularis-lighttpd - Lighttpd web server configuration files for the Bacularis.

  • bacularis-selinux - SELinux policy module for the Bacularis.

Apache web server

zypper in bacularis bacularis-httpd bacularis-selinux

Enable URL rewrite module:

a2enmod rewrite

Please disable ProtectSystem option in PHP-FPM systemd unit:

sed -i -e 's/^ProtectSystem=/#ProtectSystem=/i' /usr/lib/systemd/system/php-fpm.service
systemctl daemon-reload

Enable setting HTTP authentication params if FastCGI module used:

sed -i -e '/<IfModule mod_proxy_fcgi.c>/a \\tSetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1' /etc/apache2/conf.d/php8-fpm.conf

At the end please restart PHP-FPM and the Apache web server:

systemctl restart php-fpm
systemctl restart apache2

Nginx web server

zypper in bacularis bacularis-nginx bacularis-selinux

Please disable ProtectSystem option in PHP-FPM systemd unit:

sed -i -e 's/^ProtectSystem=/#ProtectSystem=/i' /usr/lib/systemd/system/php-fpm.service
systemctl daemon-reload

At the end please restart (or reload) PHP-FPM and the new Nginx web server configuration:

systemctl restart php-fpm
systemctl restart nginx

Lighttpd web server

zypper in bacularis bacularis-lighttpd bacularis-selinux

Please disable ProtectSystem option in PHP-FPM systemd unit:

sed -i -e 's/^ProtectSystem=/#ProtectSystem=/i' /usr/lib/systemd/system/php-fpm.service
systemctl daemon-reload

Start PHP-FPM service:

systemctl start php-fpm

At the end please restart (or reload) the new Lighttpd web server configuration:

systemctl restart bacularis-lighttpd

Access in web browser

The Bacularis web interface is available at http://localhost:9097 with default user admin and password admin.

Install using DEB packages

Package repositories

The binary package repositories with the latest Bacularis are available for the following DEB-based systems:

  • Debian 11 Bullseye

  • Debian 12 Bookworm

  • Ubuntu 20.04 Focal

  • Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy

  • Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar

  • Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic

  • Ubuntu 24.04 Noble

  • Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular

To get the binary packages you need to register in the user panel at https://users.bacularis.com After registering you will be able to use the Bacularis package repositories.

Installation (with APT)

Bacularis can be installed with one of the following web servers:

  • Apache

  • Nginx

  • Lighttpd

Below you can find a list of all deb packages with a brief description:

  • bacularis - main the Bacularis package with application files,

  • bacularis-apache2 - Apache web server configuration files for the Bacularis,

  • bacularis-nginx - Nginx web server configuration files for the Bacularis,

  • bacularis-lighttpd - Lighttpd web server configuration files for the Bacularis.

Apache web server

apt install bacularis bacularis-apache2

After installation you must enable the rewrite and the proxy FastCGI Apache modules:

a2enmod rewrite
a2enmod proxy_fcgi

You must enable the Apache PHP-FPM configuration. Please select one of the a2enconf commands that match your PHP version installed in the system. The PHP version you can check for example by running PHP cli command: php -v:

For PHP 7.4 it is command:

a2enconf php7.4-fpm

For PHP 8.1 it is command:

a2enconf php8.1-fpm

For PHP 8.2 it is command:

a2enconf php8.2-fpm

For PHP 8.3 it is command:

a2enconf php8.3-fpm

There is also required to enable the bacularis virtual host site:

a2ensite bacularis

At the end please restart (or reload) the new Apache web server configuration:

systemctl restart apache2

Nginx web server

apt install bacularis bacularis-nginx

After installation you must enable the bacularis site:

ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/bacularis.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/

At the end please restart (or reload) the new Nginx web server configuration:

systemctl restart nginx

Lighttpd web server

apt install bacularis bacularis-lighttpd

Restart the new Lighttpd web server configuration:

systemctl restart bacularis-lighttpd

Access in web browser

The Bacularis web interface is available at http://localhost:9097 with default user admin and password admin.

Install using Docker

Installation

On the Docker Hub service are available Bacularis container images. They are in few variants to use:

bacularis-standalone [https://hub.docker.com/r/bacularis/bacularis-standalone]

It contains fully configured Bacularis webGUI and API with Bacula Director, Storage Daemon and File Daemon and also PostgreSQL database server. The image can be used for example for trying Bacularis in own environment.

The command to run container:

docker run -d -p 9097:9097 bacularis/bacularis-standalone

bacularis-web [https://hub.docker.com/r/bacularis/bacularis-web]

It contains a pure the Bacularis web interface without API layer. It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers or outside them.

The command to run container:

docker run -d -p 9097:9097 bacularis/bacularis-web

bacularis-api-dir [https://hub.docker.com/r/bacularis/bacularis-api-dir]

It contains installed and configured the Bacularis API with ready to use Bacula Director and PostgreSQL database server. The image can be used to connect to existing Bacularis Web instances running in containers or outside them.

The command to run container:

docker run -d -p 9097:9097 bacularis/bacularis-api-dir

bacularis-api-sd [https://hub.docker.com/r/bacularis/bacularis-api-sd]

It contains installed and configured the Bacularis API with ready to use Bacula Storage Daemon. The image can be used to connect to existing Bacularis Web instances running in containers or outside them.

The command to run container:

docker run -d -p 9097:9097 bacularis/bacularis-api-sd

bacularis-api-fd [https://hub.docker.com/r/bacularis/bacularis-api-fd]

It contains installed and configured the Bacularis API with ready to use Bacula File Daemon. The image can be used to connect to existing Bacularis Web instances running in containers or outside them.

The command to run container:

docker run -d -p 9097:9097 bacularis/bacularis-api-fd

Access in web browser

The Bacularis web interface is available at http://localhost:9097 with default user admin and password admin.

Install using Composer

The PHP requirements together with other requirements can be installed by the commands below.

For rpm-based systems

dnf install curl patch php-cli php-bcmath php-curl php-xml php-json php-ldap php-mysqlnd php-pdo php-pgsql php-intl

For deb-based systems

apt install curl patch php-cli php-bcmath php-curl php-xml php-json php-ldap php-mysql php-pdo php-pgsql php-intl

To install Bacularis you need to download the Composer phar archive and install it in system. After that, you can install Bacularis.

The Composer installation:

curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer

Bacularis installation:

composer create-project bacularis/bacularis-app

Once it is done, you need to set proper permissions for specific Bacularis directories. You can do it by executing the install script as the root user:

bacularis-app/protected/tools/install.sh

Note

This is note for using Nginx or Lighttpd web server. On some operating systems (like DEB-based) where default PHP-FPM socket is different than /run/php-fpm/www.sock you have to provide the PHP-FPM socket path to the install.sh script. It can be done by using an additional -p parameter like below (example for PHP 7.4):

bacularis-app/protected/tools/install.sh -p /var/run/php/php7.4-fpm.sock

If you don’t know the PHP-FPM socket path in your operating system, you can find it using the following command:

find /run/php* -name '*.sock'

This install.sh script also will prepare web server configuration for popular web servers. The result file will be named bacularis-apache.confbacularis-nginx.conf or bacularis-lighttpd.conf (depending on used web server) and it will be available in the main Bacularis directory. You need to provide it to location on the filesystem where it can be used by the web server.

Installation using Composer on RPM-based system


Installation using Composer on DEB-based system

Access in web browser

The Bacularis web interface is available at http://localhost:9097 with default user admin and password admin.


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