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* Test and make sure that you can access rt using the built-in webserver first. | * Test and make sure that you can access rt using the built-in webserver first. | ||
* Tools -> Configuration -> Queues -> Create... Give it a name like 'support', which you'll use in the next sections (including the email address) | |||
* Add to /etc/postfix/main.cf: | * Add to /etc/postfix/main.cf: | ||
virtual_alias_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/rt4-aliases, | virtual_alias_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/rt4-aliases, | ||
transport_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/rt4-transport | transport_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/rt4-transport | ||
* Create /etc/postfix/rt4-aliases: | * Create /etc/postfix/rt4-aliases: | ||
/^(.*)$/ $1 | /^(.*)@.*$/ $1 | ||
* Create /etc/postfix/rt4-transport: | * Create /etc/postfix/rt4-transport: | ||
/^ | /^support.*$/ rt4-support: | ||
* Add to /etc/postfix/master.cf: | * Add to /etc/postfix/master.cf: | ||
rt4- | rt4-support unix - n n - - pipe flags=DORhu user=rt argv=/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue support --action correspond --url http://localhost/ | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 9 June 2011
This page is a work in progress ... This page is still being developed. |
RT ticket tracking system Alpine Linux 2.2.0 Howto
Note: Use a computer with at least 512MB of RAM.
Note: This guide will get a basic rt4 setup working that will allow inbound emails to create/update issues.
- apk add lighttpd fcgi postgresql rt4 php php-cli php-common postfix postfix-pcre
- Edit lighttpd.conf and enable fastcgi
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd start
- ln -s /usr/share/rt4/html /var/www/localhost/htdocs/rt4
- /etc/init.d/postgresql setup
- /etc/init.d/postgresql start
- su - postgres
- createuser -P
rt_user rtpass rtpass n y y
- cp /etc/rt4/RT_Config.pm /etc/rt4/RT_SiteConfig.pm
- chmod 644 /etc/rt4/RT_SiteConfig.pm
- /etc/rt4/RT_SiteConfig.pm change to use Pg instead of mysql
- /usr/sbin/rt-setup-database --action init
- rt-server
- Test and make sure that you can access rt using the built-in webserver first.
- Tools -> Configuration -> Queues -> Create... Give it a name like 'support', which you'll use in the next sections (including the email address)
- Add to /etc/postfix/main.cf:
virtual_alias_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/rt4-aliases, transport_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/rt4-transport
- Create /etc/postfix/rt4-aliases:
/^(.*)@.*$/ $1
- Create /etc/postfix/rt4-transport:
/^support.*$/ rt4-support:
- Add to /etc/postfix/master.cf:
rt4-support unix - n n - - pipe flags=DORhu user=rt argv=/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue support --action correspond --url http://localhost/
Idea is to set up Nagios as an SNMP trap receiver, especially for HP Procurve switch alerts
Source: http://xavier.dusart.free.fr/joomla/index.php/en/nagios/47-traps-snmp-dans-nagios
Add packages:
nagios
nagios-web
lighttpd
net-snmp
perl
snmptt (available from edge/testing)
Create file /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf, and populate:
traphandle default /usr/sbin/snmptt
disableAuthorization yes
donotlogtraps yes
Edit /etc/conf.d/snmptrapd:
OPTIONS="-On -Lsd -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid"
Start snmptrapd using init script.
Edit /etc/snmptt.ini and insert contents found at source link.
To be continued once my testing is complete :). With the config done as above, snmp traps will simply be logged to syslog since they're all unknown to snmptrapd.
Test edit http://www.google.com