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Kaltura setup instructions

jtolds edited this page Mar 17, 2011 · 11 revisions

Kaltura setup instructions

These instructions provided graciously by John Desha, with wiki formatting edits.

For installing Kaltura CE on Ubuntu LTS

Install ubuntu LTS core only. I set up a server with 2 GB ram, 2 cpu. You'll probably want a large-ish amount of hard drive space. This server will be hosting all your videos. Further, with debug logging on, Kaltura can generate ~ 800 MB a day of log data.

Prereq install

Install the following packages:

sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 php5-cli mysql-server mysql-client \
  curl memcached php5-curl php5-gd php5-memcache php5-mysql php-apc \
  php5-xsl php5-imap libssh2-php

Record your mysql root password

Install these 32-bit packages that Kaltura requires (when we're on 64 bit):

sudo apt-get install ia32-libs lib32asound2 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 \
  lib32stdc++6 lib32z1 libc6-i386

Install the JRE 6 for the video analytics module

sudo apt-get install default-jre

Enable some apache modules:

sudo a2enmod rewrite headers expires filter deflate file_cache env proxy

Modify /etc/php/apache2/php.ini and /etc/php/cli/php.ini and set request_order = "CGP"

Fix /etc/php5/conf.d/imap.ini (change # to ; to comment out first line, or you get error later)

Restart apache

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Modify /etc/mysql/my.cnf

thread_stack = 262144  (update this)
lower_case_table_names = 1  (add this)

Restart mysql

sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart

Install Pentaho for analytics module

sudo mkdir /usr/local/pentaho
cd /tmp
wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/pentaho/files/Data%20Integration/3.2.0-stable/pdi-ce-3.2.0-stable.tar.gz
sudo mv pdi-ce-3.2.0-stable.tar.gz /usr/local/pentaho
cd /usr/local/pentaho
sudo tar xvzf pdi-ce-3.2.0-stable.tar.gz
sudo mv data-integration pdi

Install xymon for monitoring

sudo apt-get install xymon

and set it up in Apache if interested. http://www.kaltura.org/kaltura-ce-v30-installing-xymon-monitoring-package-ubuntu-1004-0

Kaltura install

Download KalturaCE (kalturaCE_v3.0.0.tgz). You need an account to get it.

cd ~
tar xvzf kalturaCE_v3.0.0.tgz
cd kalturaCE_v3.0.0
sudo php install.php

answers (blank = default):

> n
>
>
>
> kalturadev.example.com
> [email protected]
> *******
>
>
> root
> *******
> http://kalturadev.example.com/hobbit/
> Y

Add this to the bottom of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf

# Include kaltura config
Include /opt/kaltura/app/configurations/apache/my_kaltura.conf

Note that it will create a new virtual host and log to /opt/kaltura/, not /var/log/apache2/

Change /etc/hosts first line to:

127.0.0.1       kalturadev.example.com      localhost

Restart Apache

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Configure Canvas

In a web browser, go to http://kalturadev.example.com/start/

  • Click on Admin Console (right image) and log in.
  • Click Add New Publisher sub-tab under Publishers tab and add the new user.
  • On Publisher Management page, select Manage in the Action dropdown menu for the new Publisher. This will log you in to the management console as that publisher.
  • Click the Settings tab at the top.
  • Click the Integration Settings sub-tab.

Copy the two IDs and Secret keys to the canvas/config/kaltura.yml file settings as follows:

Partner ID => partner_id
Sub Partner ID => subpartner_id
Administrator Secret => secret_key
User Secret => user_secret_key
  • Click on Studio tab.

Select one of these players or add a new one, and copy the ID number for it to the canvas/config/kaltura.yml file for the player_ui_conf and upload_ui_conf values (I was told upload_ui_conf doesn’t matter yet, so not sure what should go here).

To get the kcw_ui_conf value, you need to log into the mysql db on the kaltura server:

> mysql -u root -p
mysql> use kaltura;
mysql> select * from ui_conf where obj_type=2;

Pick one of these (such as “default KCW for KMC”) and copy the “id” number to canvas/config/kaltura.yml for the kcw_ui_conf value.

Set the remaining canvas/config/kaltura.yml settings while here:

domain: kaltura server url (no http://)
resource_domain: same as above

Restart Canvas Apache and Canvas_init.

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