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diff --git a/docs/source/siteadmin/deploying.rst b/docs/source/siteadmin/deploying.rst index 9488d94b..d20f0170 100644 --- a/docs/source/siteadmin/deploying.rst +++ b/docs/source/siteadmin/deploying.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Deploying MediaGoblin ===================== -Following this deployment guide will take you step-by-step through +This deployment guide will take you step-by-step through setting up your own instance of MediaGoblin. MediaGoblin most likely isn't yet available from your operating @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ server and RabbitMQ to store the media processing queue:: sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled PowerTools sudo dnf install rabbitmq-server sudo systemctl enable rabbitmq-server.service - # TODO: Celery repeatedly disconnects from RabbitMQ. + # TODO: Celery repeatedly disconnects from RabbitMQ on CentOS 8. As an alternative, you can try installing redis-server and configure it as celery broker. @@ -119,18 +119,19 @@ Configure PostgreSQL deployments. For medium to large deployments we recommend PostgreSQL. If you don't want/need PostgreSQL, skip this section. -These are the packages needed for Debian Jessie (stable):: +These are the packages needed for PostgreSQL:: + # Debian and co. sudo apt install postgresql python3-psycopg2 -These are the packages needed for an RPM-based system:: - + # Fedora and co. sudo dnf install postgresql postgresql-server python3-psycopg2 Fedora and co. also requires that you initialize and start the PostgreSQL database with a few commands. The following commands are not needed on a Debian-based platform, however:: + # Feora and co. sudo /usr/bin/postgresql-setup initdb sudo systemctl enable postgresql sudo systemctl start postgresql @@ -176,10 +177,12 @@ The following command will create a system account with a username of If you are using a Debian-based system, enter this command:: # Debian and co. - sudo useradd --system --create-home --home-dir /var/lib/mediagoblin --group www-data --comment 'GNU MediaGoblin system account' mediagoblin + sudo useradd --system --create-home --home-dir /var/lib/mediagoblin \ + --group www-data --comment 'GNU MediaGoblin system account' mediagoblin # Fedora and co. - sudo useradd --system --create-home --home-dir /var/lib/mediagoblin --group nginx --comment 'GNU MediaGoblin system account' mediagoblin + sudo useradd --system --create-home --home-dir /var/lib/mediagoblin \ + --group nginx --comment 'GNU MediaGoblin system account' mediagoblin This will create a ``mediagoblin`` user and assign it to a group that is associated with the web server. This will ensure that the web server can @@ -307,7 +310,7 @@ Configure MediaGoblin to use the PostgreSQL database ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are using PostgreSQL, edit the ``[mediagoblin]`` section in your -``mediagoblin.ini`` and remove the `# ` prefix on the line containing:: +``mediagoblin.ini`` and remove the ``#`` prefix on the line containing:: sql_engine = postgresql:///mediagoblin @@ -600,7 +603,7 @@ Great job! This configuration supports upload of images only, but MediaGoblin also supports other types of media, such as audio, video, PDFs and - 3D models. For details, see ":doc:`media-types-chapter`". + 3D models. For details, see ":doc:`media-types`". .. Local variables: |