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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


Flux multi-user server (alis Hydra) is ''Open Virtual Worlds Web Server'' made by [http://www.mediamachines.com/ Media Machines]. Currently in alpha/early beta - 17:13, 6 July 2007 (MEST)
Flux multi-user server (alis Hydra) is ''Open Virtual Worlds Web Server'' made by [http://www.mediamachines.com/ Media Machines]. Currently in alpha/early beta - 17:29, 6 July 2007 (MEST)


== Installation ==
== Installation ==


[[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] on his personal Linux Desktop (Ubuntu 6.10)
[[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] on his personal Linux Desktop (Ubuntu 6.10). Disclaimer: I am not a programmer nor a sysadmin. Also, I use root to do command-line installations (can't get myself to type sudo in repetition).


=== Downlods ===
=== Downlods ===
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  libmysqlclient15-dev
  libmysqlclient15-dev


If don't want to type command-lines to mysql, you also may want to install a mysql administration client. I took:
If don't want to type command-lines to mysql, you also may want to install a mysql administration client. I tried (but then only used it to change the root password of the mysql server).
  mysqladmin
  mysqladmin


This tool then will show up under Applications/Systems tools. First time you connect you can use 'root' without password.
This tool then will show up under Applications/Systems tools. First time you connect you can use 'root' without password.
Then, open a terminal and become root:
su


; Hydras (files)
; Hydras (files)
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  /usr/local/flux/hydra
  /usr/local/flux/hydra


* I also suggest to make a change to scenemodel.c
* I then suggest to make a change to scenemodel.c (else you will have to use database, user and password for MySQL... Change line 51 from:
Change line 51 from:
  (&hydra_db, "localhost", "user", "password", "database", 0, NULL, 0) != NULL);
  (&hydra_db, "localhost", "user", "password", "database", 0, NULL, 0) != NULL);
to:
to:
   (&hydra_db, "localhost", "hydrausr", "SECRET", "hydra", 0, NULL, 0) != NULL);
   (&hydra_db, "localhost", "hydrausr", "SECRET", "hydra", 0, NULL, 0) != NULL);
; HawkNL
; HawkNL


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  make: *** No rule to make target `hydrabot', needed by `all'.  Stop.
  make: *** No rule to make target `hydrabot', needed by `all'.  Stop.


Then read forums and stuff on the web ... will try later to finish this install - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 17:13, 6 July 2007 (MEST)
This doesn't seem to be harmful (for the moment) since hydras (the server) is built.


=== MysSQL database ===
=== MySQL database ===


I used the command line since I couldn't figure out how to use the GUI ;)
I used the command line since I couldn't figure out how to use the GUI ;)
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  url is http://worlds.webers.org/content/testbed/
  url is http://worlds.webers.org/content/testbed/
  connected to database
  connected to database
Don't forget that you need Flux 2.1 (I ran this on my Win LapTop).


== Links ==
== Links ==
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; Mediamachines
; Mediamachines
* http://www.mediamachines.com/
* http://www.mediamachines.com/
* [http://www.mediamachines.com/hydra/ Flux Multi-User]


; Help for installation
; Help for installation

Revision as of 17:29, 6 July 2007

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Definition

Flux multi-user server (alis Hydra) is Open Virtual Worlds Web Server made by Media Machines. Currently in alpha/early beta - 17:29, 6 July 2007 (MEST)

Installation

Daniel K. Schneider on his personal Linux Desktop (Ubuntu 6.10). Disclaimer: I am not a programmer nor a sysadmin. Also, I use root to do command-line installations (can't get myself to type sudo in repetition).

Downlods

  1. Get the Hawk Network Library version 1.7 by Phil Frisbie (LGPL). You can find it in the downloads section.
  2. Get Hydra, Flux Multi-User
  3. Get MySQL development libraries
  4. Also install Flux Player 2.1 if you don't have it already.

Preparation of installation

MySQL
  • Install MySQL and the development libararies !
  • Use Synaptic Package Manger or apt-get and install these

I took:

mysql-server
libmysqlclient15-dev

If don't want to type command-lines to mysql, you also may want to install a mysql administration client. I tried (but then only used it to change the root password of the mysql server).

mysqladmin

This tool then will show up under Applications/Systems tools. First time you connect you can use 'root' without password.

Then, open a terminal and become root:

su
Hydras (files)

Currently (July 2007) you have to compile Hydras and HawkNL it yourself.

  • unzip into a folder, e.g. I used
/usr/local/flux/hydra
  • I then suggest to make a change to scenemodel.c (else you will have to use database, user and password for MySQL... Change line 51 from:
(&hydra_db, "localhost", "user", "password", "database", 0, NULL, 0) != NULL);

to:

 (&hydra_db, "localhost", "hydrausr", "SECRET", "hydra", 0, NULL, 0) != NULL);
HawkNL
  • Put it in a folder named "HawkNL" at the same level as the folder containing the Hydra sources. E.g. I used
/usr/local/flux/HawkNL
 unzip HawkNL17b1src.zip [-d "flux directory"]
 cd "flux directory"
 ln -s HawkNL1.70 HawkNL
Result is something like this
/usr/local/flux
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root   10 2007-07-06 15:28 HawkNL -> HawkNL1.70
drwxr-xr-x  7 root root 4096 2007-07-06 15:27 HawkNL1.70
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 4096 2007-07-06 15:40 hydra
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 4096 2007-07-06 15:39 src

Compilation

HawNL
 cd HawkNL
 make -f makefile.linux
 make -f makefile.linux install

It will also copy the libraries in /usr/local/lib and header to /usr/local/include/nl.h

Hydras
  • On Windows, load the hydras.sln or hydrac.sln solution files into MSVC 2003 or later (not tested)
  • On Linux (I used Ubuntu) run make on the Makefile with gcc installed.
cd hydra
make

Result:

gcc -I/usr/include/mysql -DUSE_MYSQL -c scenemodel.c
gcc -I/usr/include/mysql -DUSE_MYSQL -c netcontroller.c
gcc -c netview.c
gcc -c -ggdb swamp.c
gcc -o hydras -pthread hydras.o clients.o scenemodel.o netcontroller.o  netview.o swamp.o ../HawkNL/src/libNL.a -I/usr/include/mysql -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient
gcc -c -ggdb hydrac.c
gcc -o hydrac -pthread hydrac.o swamp.o ../HawkNL/src/libNL.a
hydrac.o: In function `printErrorExit':
/usr/local/flux/hydra/hydrac.c:76: warning: the `gets' function is dangerous and should not be used.
make: *** No rule to make target `hydrabot', needed by `all'.  Stop.

This doesn't seem to be harmful (for the moment) since hydras (the server) is built.

MySQL database

I used the command line since I couldn't figure out how to use the GUI ;)

mysql -p
  • You have to create a hydra_db databse called hydra
mysql> create database hydra;
  • Then create the user called hydrausr (change secret of course)
mysql> create user hydrausr identified by 'secret';
  • Then give it rights to the hydra database
mysql > GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,DROP ON hydra.* TO 'hydrausr'@'localhost';
  • Then reload the privileges
mysql > flush privileges;

Run it

Type: hypdras

./hydras

You may see:

port is 13214
url is http://worlds.webers.org/content/testbed/
connected to database


Don't forget that you need Flux 2.1 (I ran this on my Win LapTop).


Links

Mediamachines


Help for installation