FoolFuuka/Install/Debian

This guide was written by ATC of desuarchive, and is designed for Debian/Ubuntu Linux servers.

Prepare things
apt-get update apt-get upgrade

Add the keys for HipHop Virtual Machine
sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 0x5a16e7281be7a449 sudo add-apt-repository &quot;deb http://dl.hhvm.com/ubuntu $(lsb_release -sc) main&quot;

Add repo for MariaDB 10.1
sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 0xcbcb082a1bb943db sudo add-apt-repository 'deb [arch=amd64,i386] http://nyc2.mirrors.digitalocean.com/mariadb/repo/10.1/ubuntu trusty main'

Add repo for sphinxsearch
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:builds/sphinxsearch-stable Then, Comment out repo in and add to end:

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/builds/sphinxsearch-stable/ubuntu precise main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/builds/sphinxsearch-stable/ubuntu precise main sudo apt-get update

Install all the needed packages.
Nginx, HHVM, PHP5 Cli, PHP5 Curl, MariaDB, OpenJDK w/ compilier, Maven, Sphinxsearch

sudo apt-get install git nginx hhvm php5-fpm php5-cli php5-curl php5-mysqlnd mariadb-server libmariadbclient-dev mariadb-client imagemagick openjdk-7-jre openjdk-7-jdk openjdk-7-jre-lib maven sphinxsearch

Install composer for downloading FoolFuuka dependencies.
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php

Move composer to bin
sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer

Install hhvm as a service so it launches at boot.
sudo update-rc.d hhvm defaults

Install hhvm with nginx
sudo /usr/share/hhvm/install_fastcgi.sh

Edit HHVM config to use a unix socket.
sudo nano /etc/hhvm/server.ini Then remove the line starting with hhvm.server.port, and in its place add the following one:

hhvm.server.file_socket=/var/run/hhvm/hhvm.sock

Restart HHVM
sudo service hhvm restart

Configure NGINX to use hhvm's new unix socket.
sudo nano /etc/nginx/hhvm.conf In this file make sure that the fastcgi_pass directive points to the HHVM socket and looks like this:

fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/hhvm/hhvm.sock;

Download FoolFuuka in home folder and install dependencies.
cd ~ composer create-project foolz/foolfuuka foolfuuka --prefer-source cd foolfuuka composer dump-autoload --optimize composer install

Install Foolfuuka Plugins
You may need to find the repo on their github if their site doesn't work: https://github.com/FoolCode

cd ~/foolfuuka/app/foolz/foolframe/plugins mkdir foolz cd foolz git clone https://github.com/FoolCode/foolframe-plugin-articles.git

cd ~/foolfuuka/app/foolz/foolfuuka/plugins mkdir foolz cd foolz git clone https://github.com/FoolCode/foolfuuka-plugin-board-statistics.git git clone https://github.com/FoolCode/foolfuuka-plugin-dice-roll.git git clone https://github.com/FoolCode/foolfuuka-plugin-quests.git

Set Permissions and Group for FoolFuuka Directory
sudo chmod -Rf 775 ~/foolfuuka sudo chown -Rf www-data:www-data ~/foolfuuka

Restart Nginx
sudo service nginx restart

Create the database and install Foolfuuka user accounts.
sudo mysql_secure_installation mysql -uroot -p CREATE USER 'asagi'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'; CREATE USER 'foolfuuka'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass'; CREATE DATABASE asagi DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8mb4_general_ci; CREATE DATABASE foolfuuka DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8mb4_general_ci; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `asagi`. * TO 'asagi'@'localhost'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `asagi`. * TO 'foolfuuka'@'localhost'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `foolfuuka`. * TO 'foolfuuka'@'localhost'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; exit

Restart MariaDB
sudo service mysql restart

Disable transparent_hugepage

su -c 'echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled'

sudo nano /etc/default/grub

append to, then save the file

sudo update-grub

Enable toku (Find and Uncomment the load module)

sudo nano /etc/mysql/conf.d/tokudb.cnf Raise file limit

Increase mysql file limit:

sudo service mysql stop sudo reboot mysql -u root -p set global default_storage_engine=TokuDB; SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1; Now, Install FoolFuuka at the website using foolfuuka credentials

Install and compile Asagi from source.
cd ~ git clone https://github.com/FoolCode/asagi.git cd asagi mvn package assembly:single mv target/asagi-0.4.0-SNAPSHOT-full.jar ./asagi.jar

Configure Asagi
cp asagi.json.example asagi.json nano asagi.json

Insert the following JSON into that file:

{"settings": { "dumperEngine": "DumperJSON", "sourceEngine": "YotsubaJSON",

"boardSettings": { "default": { "engine": "Mysql", "database": "asagi", "host": "localhost", "username": "asagi", "password": "afj8a428dauwj", "charset": "utf8mb4", "path": "/home/ubuntu/foolfuuka/public/foolfuuka/boards/", "useOldDirectoryStructure": false, "webserverGroup": "www-data", "thumbThreads": 3, "mediaThreads": 0, "newThreadsThreads": 3, "deletedThreadsThresholdPage": 8, "refreshDelay": 30, "throttleAPI": true, "throttleURL": "api.4cdn.org", "throttleMillisec": 11100,

"threadRefreshRate": 10, "pageSettings": [ {"delay": 30, "pages": [0, 1]}, {"delay": 500, "pages": [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]}, {"delay": 30, "pages": [9, 10]} ]   },

"3": {},   "a": {}, "aco": {}, "adv": {}, "an": {}, "asp": {}, "b": {}, "biz": {}, "c": {}, "cgl": {}, "ck": {}, "cm": {}, "co": {}, "d": {}, "diy": {}, "e": {}, "f": {}, "fa": {}, "fit": {}, "g": {}, "gd": {}, "gif": {}, "h": {}, "hc": {}, "hm": {}, "his": {}, "hr": {}, "i": {}, "ic": {}, "int": {}, "jp": {}, "k": {}, "lgbt": {}, "lit": {}, "m": {}, "mlp": {}, "mu": {}, "n": {}, "news": {}, "o": {}, "out": {}, "p": {}, "po": {}, "pol": {}, "qa": {}, "qst": {}, "r": {}, "r9k": {}, "s": {}, "s4s": {}, "sci": {}, "soc": {}, "sp": {}, "t": {}, "tg": {}, "toy": {}, "trash": {}, "trv": {}, "tv": {}, "u": {}, "v": {}, "vg": {}, "vp": {}, "vr": {}, "w": {}, "wg": {}, "wsg": {}, "wsr": {}, "x": {}, "y": {} } }}

Start asagi (There is a better way to do this).
Maybe we should use systemd for it...

UseParallelGC adds Parallelization to the garbage collector, which really helps for Java.

screen java -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:+UseParallelOldGC -verbose:gc -jar asagi.jar

ATC of Desuarchive prefers these parameters, which have two customizations.


 * 1) For the first parameter, Java by default will use 1/4th your system memory, so you can set your own hard memory roof to reduce usage or increase it. He used.
 * 2) * If you aren't archiving more than 8 boards, this probably won't be an issue that you need to deal with.
 * 3) The permsize is about the permanent generation objects: depends on your heap size.
 * 4) * This setting is probably related to how many boards are on Desuarchive, but Sunako doesn't had that sort of issue.

screen java -Xmx6144m -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:+UseParallelOldGC -verbose:gc -XX:MaxPermSize=512m -jar asagi.jar

Now, Configure asagi as the database and remove the table prefix from FoolFuuka.

Install FoolFuuka
The installer is quite self explanatory, just make sure to remove the Boards prefix.

Also make sure to install imagemagick and set the path in the config to it.

Add boards, Configure Sphinx
To configure Sphinx Search, take the following links:

http://IP/admin -> Search -> Generate Config.

Right-click and copy this config out of FF and add your MySQL database information. Then, paste this to

Build the indexes
sudo indexer *_ancient --rotate sudo indexer *_main --rotate

Configure Crontab
@hourly sudo -u sphinxsearch /usr/bin/indexer --rotate *_delta > /dev/null @daily sudo -u sphinxsearch /usr/bin/indexer --rotate *_main > /dev/null @monthly sudo -u sphinxsearch /usr/bin/indexer --rotate *_ancient > /dev/null

Adding Archives
Inject your sql file into the asagi database (assuming that your sql file is called "dump.sql"): mysql -u root -p asagi < dump.sql

Then, in the admin panel, simply add the board that corresponds to the board you injected.

Extra configuration
Depending on which distro you use, some configs might need to be changed.

Fixing thumbnail creation
Foolfuuka might not be able to generate thumbnails for images to be posted. If so, check: $ whereis convert convert: /usr/bin/convert /usr/share/man/man1/convert.1.gz and make sure it is the same value in Admin panel -> general -> Imagemagick Convert