KnowledgeTree Installation Notes -------------------------------- * KnowledgeTree requires the following software to run: - Apache 1.3 or above - MySQL 4.0 or above with INNODB support - PHP 4.3.0 or above, but not yet PHP 5.0 * Move the knowledgeTree folder to the directory it is going to be served from: $ mv knowledgeTree /path/to/your/html/directory/ * Configure your web server to access the KnowledgeTree system. Due to the many different configuration possibilities, these can not all be discussed here. Please consult the KnowledgeTree Wiki system at http://issues.ktdms.com/confluence/ to see what others have done on your platform, and discuss the pros and cons of various options on the KnowledgeTree Forums at http://forums.ktdms.com/ * Check the pre-installation checkup: If your knowledgeTree installation is at http://localhost/, go to: http://localhost/setup/ * Set up the database On a Unix-like system, the command line tools can generally be used: - Create a database: $ mysqladmin -p create dms - Create and populate the tables: $ mysql -p dms < sql/mysql/install/structure.sql $ mysql -p dms < sql/mysql/install/data.sql - Create the database users $ mysql -p dms < sql/mysql/install/user.sql These tools may requite the setting of the user (-u username) and of a password (-p, and you will be asked for the password). Using other tools is beyond the scope of this document. Consult the KnowledgeTree Wiki at http://issues.ktdms.com/confluence/ to see how others have approached this on your platform. * Configure your installation in config/config.ini: - The default configuration will determine many settings on your installation automatically, and this is the preferred method of running KnowledgeTree. Please do not manually set these settings unless you know what you are doing. - The default configuration uses the database username and password in the user.sql file mentioned above, use the local host for the database, and use the database named 'dms'. If you follow the examples above in setting up the database, this means KnowledgeTree should be fully configured to start working. - However, you should change this once you've performed your initial evalution of KnowledgeTree for the security of your documents. - The following settings in config/config.ini control the database connectivity, and can be set as shown: [db] dbHost = localhost dbName = dms dbUser = myuser dbPass = mypassword * Check permissions on the folders - The "var" folder in the root of the KnowledgeTree installation MUST be able to be written to by your web server. - The pre-configuration checkup will display the user which must be able to write to these folders. - The remaining folders should preferably not be able to be written to by your web server. - eg. If your web server is running as user "nobody" and group "nogroup" then cd to the files directory and type: *nix: 'chown -R nobody.nogroup var' Windows: Check the permissions and security tabs * Check the post-installation checklist: If your knowledgeTree installation is at http://localhost/, go to: http://localhost/setup/ And click on "Post-installation checkup". * Login: - in a web browser go to your KnowledgeTree installation via the web - default user is "admin" with password "admin" * Register the standard plugins. - in a web browser go to "DMS Administration" , then "Miscellaneous", then "Manage Plugins" - click "Reread plugins" to load the list of available plugins. - enable the plugins as required. * Please note: * Fulltext indexing of files (e.g. checking their contents) needs to be activated from this menu or the full-text search WILL NOT work. External applications --------------------- The file indexing and other facilities of KnowledgeTree make use of external applications to perform their jobs. For the Windows platform, these are: . catdoc - http://www.45.free.net/~vitus/ice/catdoc/ . xpdf - http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ . InfoZip unzip and zip - http://www.info-zip.org/ Installing these packages is beyond the scope of this document - please consult the KnowledgeTree Wiki at http://issues.ktdms.com/confluence/ to see how others have approached this on your platform. We recommend that you use the appropriate package management procedures for installing these packages on your system to ensure ease of maintenance and upgrade. NOTE: if you install the packages outside of the path normally searched by your operating system (e.g. in c:\antiword or /usr/local/bin) you will need to specify the _full_ path to the actual applications (e.g. /usr/local/bin/pdftotext). Troubleshooting --------------- Please make sure that your KnowledgeTree installation passes all the pre- and post-installation checkups first. Refer to the Frequently Asked Questions list on the KnowledgeTree Wiki at http://issues.ktdms.com/confluence/ Ask on the KnowledgeTree forums on http://forums.ktdms.com/. If you have found a bug, please report it to the KnowledgeTree bug reporting system at http://issues.ktdms.com/. Upgrading --------- Refer to docs/UPGRADE.txt KnowledgeTree Document Management System Web page: http://www.ktdms.com/ Wiki: http://issues.ktdms.com/confluence/ Forums: http://forums.ktdms.com/ Bug reporting: http://issues.ktdms.com/