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Revision 1 (Jeremias Keihsler, 13.01.2017 18:31) → Revision 2/4 (Jeremias Keihsler, 13.01.2017 18:31)

h1. Install 

 

 h2. Install Repository 

 [[dw_os_cos6:repo_epel|Install epel repository]] 

 
 h2. Install Package 

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 yum install wordpress 
 </code></pre> 

 

 h1. Basic Setup 

 best is to follow http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress 

 h2. create MySQL-DB 

 <pre><code class="sql"> 
 $ mysql -u adminusername -p 
 Enter password: 
 Welcome to the MySQL monitor.    Commands end with ; or \g. 
 Your MySQL connection id is 5340 to server version: 3.23.54 
 
 Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer. 
 
 mysql> CREATE DATABASE databasename; 
 Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec) 
 
 mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON databasename.* TO "wordpressusername"@"hostname" IDENTIFIED BY "password"; 
 Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) 
  
 mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; 
 Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec) 

 mysql> EXIT 
 Bye 
 $  
 </code></pre> 

 * open @http://example.com/wordpress@ 
 * enter username/password for @ADMIN@ 

 h1. Wordpress Farm 

 after some discussion and testing following set-up was chosen: 
 * Wordpress is just a bunch of PHP-scripts. Copy all files from @usr/share/wordpress/@ over to the root-folder of the site 
 * set-up each site individually each one with a separate MySQL-DB 
 h1. SSL secured web-server 

 see also http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Https 

 h1. configure outgoing mail 

 WordPress does not send mail via SMTP out of the box. Following Plugin is working with Wordpress 3.5.1 @Configure SMTP@ 

 http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/configure-smtp/installation/ 

 h1. Backup/Restore 


 h2. Backup DB 

 h3. MySQL 

 h2. Backup Files 

 h2. Restore DB 

 h3. MySQL 

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 mysql -u<user> -p < db_backup.dump 
 </code></pre> 

 h1. Update 

 While updating Plugins and Themes can be done via the Admin-Panel the wordpress-core needs to be updated on our machines manually. 

 this is basically taken from http://codex.wordpress.org/Upgrading_WordPress 
 * Backup all files and settings 

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 cd /var/www/html/ 
 tar -pcvzf example.com.yyyymmdd.tar.gz ./example.com 
 chown root:root example.com.yyyymmdd.tar.gz 
 chmod 600 example.com.yyyy.tar.gz 
 </code></pre> 
 * Backup database, refer to appropriate section. 
 * login to http://example.com/wp-admin and **deactivate all plugins** 
 * logout admin-dashboard 
 * delete old @wp-includes@ and @wp-admin@ directories 

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 cd /var/www/html/example.com/wp-includes 
 /bin/rm -r * 
 cd / 
 rmdir /var/www/html/example.com/wp-includes 
 cd /var/www/html/example.com/wp-admin 
 /bin/rm -r * 
 cd / 
 rmdir /var/www/html/example.com/wp-admin 
 </code></pre> 
 * copy new @wp-includes@ and @wp-admin@ directories in place 

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 cp -r /usr/share/wordpress/wp-includes /var/www/html/example.com 
 chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/example.com/wp-includes 
 cp -r /usr/share/wordpress/wp-admin /var/www/html/example.com 
 chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/example.com/wp-admin 
 </code></pre> 
 * Upload the individual files from the new @wp-content@ folder to your existing @wp-content@ folder, overwriting existing files. Do *NOT* delete your existing @wp-content@ folder. Do *NOT* delete any files or folders in your existing @wp-content@ directory (except for the one being overwritten by new files). 

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 rsync --verbose --progress --stats --partial --recursive /usr/share/wordpress/wp-content/* /var/www/html/example.com/wp-content/. 
 chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/example.com/wp-content 
 </code></pre> 
 * Upload all new loose files from the root directory of the new version to your existing wordpress root directory.  

 <pre><code class="bash"> 
 rsync --verbose --progress --stats --partial --exclude "wp-config.php" /usr/share/wordpress/* /var/www/html/example.com/. 
 chown apache:apache /var/www/html/example.com/* 
 </code></pre> 
 * Visit your main WordPress admin page at @/wp-admin@. You may be asked to login again. If a database upgrade is necessary at this point, WordPress will detect it and give you a link to a URL like @http://example.com/wordpress/wp-admin/upgrade.php@. Follow that link and follow the instructions. This will update your database to be compatible with the latest code. You should do this as soon as possible.  
 * login to http://example.com/wp-admin and **reactivate necessary plugins** 

 h1. Troubleshooting 

 This site has some really useful information 
 * http://codex.wordpress.org/User:Sivel/FAQ