Configuring and running Ryzom Core server on GNU/Linux

Preparing Packages

For Debian/Ubuntu users you will need to install the following packages:

sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 php5-mysql

 

Making changes in services config files

If your frontend service is available through a firewall using NAT and a mapped IP address this is how you can advertise that external IP address. For example if your FS is on 192.168.1.100 internally but your firewall maps 74.125.225.210 through to your FS you would want to configure FSListenHost to be the address the clients connect to: 74.125.225.210.

 

 

Configuring Apache and web tools

For current Ubuntu versions, just edit "default" @ /etc/apache2/sites-available/ substituting what is listed below for what is already there. 
Don't forget to change "username" below to your correct username.

Listen 40916
<VirtualHost *:40916>
  <Directory "/home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/">
     Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
     IndexOptions FancyIndexing FoldersFirst NameWidth=*
     AllowOverride All
     Order allow,deny
     Allow from all
  </Directory> 
  ServerAdmin admin@localhost
  DocumentRoot /home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/www
  ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
  <Directory "/home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/">
     Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
     IndexOptions FancyIndexing FoldersFirst NameWidth=*
     AllowOverride All
     Order allow,deny
     Allow from all
  </Directory> 
  ServerAdmin admin@localhost
 
  # You can change this if you want.
  DocumentRoot /home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/admin
 
  # Admin Tool
  Alias /admin/ /home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/admin
 
  ServerName localhost 
</VirtualHost>
Listen 30000
<VirtualHost *:30000>
  <Directory "c:/RyzomCore/ryzom_core_server/ryzom/tools/server">
    Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    IndexOptions FancyIndexing FoldersFirst NameWidth=*
    AllowOverride All
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from all

 

    AddType text/html .php .phps
    AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php
    AddHandler application/x-httpd-php-source .phps 
  </Directory>
  ServerAdmin admin@localhost
  DocumentRoot "/home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/www/ring" 
  ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>
Listen 43435
<VirtualHost *:43435>
  <Directory "c:/RyzomCore/ryzom_core_server/ryzom/tools/server">
    AllowOverride All
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from all
  </Directory> 
  DocumentRoot /home/username/ryzom/code/ryzom/tools/server/patches
  ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>
 
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Note: If you are using ubuntu 10.4 you will need to type. 

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
mkdir -p code/ryzom/server/save_shard/rrd_graphs/
chmod a+w code/ryzom/tools/server/admin/graphs_output
$LogRelativePath = 'logs/';
mkdir -p code/ryzom/tools/server/www/login/logs/
chmod a+w code/ryzom/tools/server/www/login/logs/
cd code/ryzom/tools/server/admin/templates/
cp -r default default_c
chmod a+w default_c

 

Setting up MySQL

NOTE:
The configuration files in code/ryzom/server expect your user to be named 'shard' with NO PASSWORD. If you decide to use a different name for your MySQL user, or assign it a password, you will need to go through the .cfg files and change these values from 'shard' and "" wherever they appear. (they appear in several of the .cfg files)
Since this (and a password) can lead to unexpected errors (eg. error '4000',) it's best to make sure everything works OK with defaults first.

Parse Warning:
If you get weird errors, some config files may have Windows editor control-M endline characters, which appears as a blue ^M in vim. You can remove it with this vi command (^M is done by pressing Ctrl+V followed by Ctrl+M):

ryzom/code# find . -name "*.cfg" -name "*.php" | xargs grep -l '^M'
vim <listed filename> # if there are none, Vim will gladly eat your shell if you xargs it
:%s/^M//g

 

You may also skip this section and use the next section entitled "Setting up MySQL (Alternative)". It condenses all the steps listed below into a pre-generated MySQL file that you import.

SHOW VARIABLES WHERE Variable_name='sql_mode';
SET @@global.sql_mode= '';
* Login to the MySQL database server using the command line:

mysql -uroot -p

* Create your databases ( nel, nel_tool, and ring_open ):

CREATE DATABASE nel;
CREATE DATABASE nel_tool;
CREATE DATABASE ring_open;

* Create the new user and grant privileges for that user on your new databases:

GRANT ALL ON nel.* TO shard@localhost;
GRANT ALL ON nel_tool.* TO shard@localhost;
GRANT ALL ON ring_open.* TO shard@localhost;

* Flush privileges, to commit the changes

FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
cat code/ryzom/tools/server/sql/ryzom_tables.sql | mysql -ushard
cat code/ryzom/tools/server/sql/ryzom_default_data.sql | mysql -ushard
cat code/ryzom/tools/server/sql/ryzom_admin_default_data.sql | mysql -ushard nel_tool
USE nel_tool;
UPDATE neltool_domains SET domain_as_host='YOUR_ADDRESS' where domain_id=12;
< Kaetemi> and only the SU, FS and web services should have a public ip, the other should be behind private for security reasons :)

Setting up MySQL (Alternative)

Download the following sql file:

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B3LX3q7MsUEGNjdkMTJlZDItMzZlNy00Y2M0LTg0ODctMGI5MTExNjEzNTlk

Edit the file and replace the following path with your own:

/home/ryzom/code/ryzom/server/save_shard/rrd_graphs

Import in phpMyAdmin.

 

Running the shard

From location: /home/user/ryzom/code run:

cp ./build/bin/ryzom_admin_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/ryzom_admin_service/ryzom_admin_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_ai_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/ai_service/ai_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_backup_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/backup_service/backup_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_dynamic_scenario_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/dynamic_scenario_service/dynamic_scenario_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_entities_game_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/entities_game_service/entities_game_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_frontend_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/frontend_service/frontend_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_gpm_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/gpm_service/gpm_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_ios_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/input_output_service/input_output_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_log_analyser_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/log_analyser_service/log_analyser_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_logger_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/logger_service/logger_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_mail_forum_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/mail_forum_service/mail_forum_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_mirror_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/mirror_service/mirror_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_naming_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/ryzom_naming_service/ryzom_naming_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_pd_support_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/pd_support_service/pd_support_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_persistant_data_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/persistant_data_service/persistant_data_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_reference_builder_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/pd_reference_builder/pd_reference_builder
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_session_browser_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/session_browser_server/session_browser_server
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_shard_unifier_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/shard_unifier_service/shard_unifier_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_tick_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/tick_service/tick_service
cp ./build/bin/ryzom_welcome_service $RYZOM_PATH/server/src/ryzom_welcome_service/ryzom_welcome_service

 

 

You'll need to install the GD module for php5 before rrdtool will work properly:

Ubuntu users: sudo apt-get install php5-gd
export PATH=$PATH:$RYZOM_PATH/tools/scripts/linux
shard start

and of course to stop services:

shard stop 

You should now have 20 Ryzom Core services running. You can monitor each running service using screen by:

momentarily pressing "ctrl" and "a" together and then press "n" to cycle through.

 

Client login errors

 

Notes

If you want to use your shard with the core client, you will have to copy the following file into code/ryzom/common/data_common:

http://ks35074.kimsufi.com:8080/visual_slot.tab