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Installation (CentOS)
Haru edited this page Oct 19, 2016
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This guide covers how to install Hercules on CentOS and other versions of Linux that use yum.
- CentOS or an RPM-based Linux that has the yum command
- root access or access to an account that has sudo privileges
- an Internet connection to download install packages
All of these commands will be typed at the command-line interface.
- Login to your server via SSH, or if you are already logged into a GUI press Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal window.
- Type the following command (this will install GCC, Make, MySQL, MySQL header files, MySQL Server, PCRE header files, Git, and Zlib header files)
yum install gcc make mysql mysql-devel mysql-server pcre-devel git zlib-devel
- (Optional) type the following command to install some additional packages:
yum -y install dos2unix gdb nano screen unzip wget zip
By the principle of least privilege, it is recommended you do NOT run Hercules as root.
- Type the following command to create a non-root Linux account:
useradd --create-home --shell /bin/bash hercules1234
-
--create-home
= create the user's home directory -
--shell
= sets their login shell to Bash -
hercules1234
= the login name of the new Linux account -
1234
= pick your own random numbers to make the username more unique
- Set a password for the new user (run this command and follow the prompts):
passwd hercules1234
The default MySQL Server install creates a MySQL user 'root'@'localhost' with NO password. It is recommended you create a password for the root user.
- Run this command and follow the prompts:
- First Start MySQL:
/etc/init.d/mysqld start
- Then configure MySQL by:
mysql_secure_installation
- Login to your MySQL Server as root:
- When prompted, enter your root MySQL password.
mysql --user=root -p
- Now your prompt should look like this (the MySQL command prompt):
mysql>
- At the MySQL prompt, type this to create a database (replace
hercules1234
with the Linux username you created earlier):mysql> CREATE DATABASE hercules1234_rag;
- Create a separate database for logs:
mysql> CREATE DATABASE hercules1234_log;
- At the MySQL prompt, type something like this to create a new MySQL user:
mysql> CREATE USER 'hercules1234'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'secretpassword';
-
hercules1234
= the name of the MySQL user (we named it the same as the Linux user to make it easier to identify) -
localhost
= the hostname or IP it will connect from -
secretpassword
= the password for this MySQL user
-
Grant privileges to the 'hercules' MySQL user:
mysql> GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON `hercules1234\_rag`.* TO 'hercules1234'@'localhost';
-
mysql> GRANT SELECT,INSERT ON `hercules1234\_log`.* TO 'hercules1234'@'localhost';
(note the escaped underscore)
Install Hercules
The rest of the setup is done as hercules1234 (the Linux user you created in step 2.2)
- Logout from root SSH (or minimize the window).
- Login to your server via SSH as the hercules1234 Linux user.
Import MySQL Tables
- Change directory to the sql-files folder.
cd sql-files/
- Execute these commands:
- When prompted, enter your MySQL root password.
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < main.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodblog < logs.sql
- If your Control Panel software or website requires it, you may also import the item, monster and monster skill databases (not necessary for the correct operation of Hercules)
- (pre-renewal)
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < item_db.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < mob_db.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < mob_skill_db.sql
- (renewal)
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < item_db_re.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < mob_db_re.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < mob_skill_db_re.sql
- (common to renewal and pre-renewal)
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < item_db2.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < mob_db2.sql
mysql -u root -prootpassword hercuser_rodb < mob_skill_db2.sql
- login-server: global_acc_reg_num_db, global_acc_reg_str_db, ipbanlist, login, loginlog
- map-server: autotrade_data, autotrade_merchants, mapreg, npc_market_data
- char-server: everything else
cd Hercules ./configure make sql
In the future (after you update or edit any file in /src) to recompile, add make clean before make sql:
cd Hercules ./configure '''make clean''' make sql
//change access mode of athena-start file so that you can execute it. //Use (dos2unix athena-start) if yo uare getting ^M errors ie. newline errors chmod a+x athena-start
//To Start ./athena-start start //To Stop ./athena-start stop //To Restart ./athena-start restart