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Azure Office365 Integration with MoodleDeploying Moodle With High Availability - Linux
Deploying Moodle With High Availability - LinuxOutline
Objectives
Introduction
Moodle Installation on Azure Linux Platform
Create a Linux Virtual Machine to Use as a Template for auto scale Moodle
Summary
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Objectives
Moodle Installation on Azure Linux Platform
Create a Linux Virtual Machine to Use as a Template for auto scale Moodle
By the end of this session, you will be able to learn about:
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Deploying Moodle With High Availability - Linux
Introduction
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Moodle is an open source learning management system and an e-learning platform to serve learners across the globe.
It is written in PHP and distributed under general public license.
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Moodle Installation on Azure Linux Platform
1. Create a Linux Virtual Machine
2. Install Apache/MySQL/PHP
3. Install Additional Software
4. Complete Setup
5. Install Moodle
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Moodle installation on Azure Linux platform requires a few steps to follow. They are:
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Moodle Installation Procedure on Azure Linux Virtual Machine
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1. Createanewpageonwindowsserver2012R2virtualmachine.Openhttp://azure.microsoft.com/
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Moodle Installation Procedure on Azure Linux Virtual Machine
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1.2Clickontheportal(https://manage.windowsazure.com/)tologin
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1.3EnterCredentialsUsername:[email protected]:EnterprovidedpasswordClickonsignin
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1.4.ClickonNEW
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1.5.ClickonCompute,VirtualMachine,andFromGallery tocreateanewvirtualmachineforMoodle.
Moodle Installation Procedure on Azure Linux Virtual Machine
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1.6.SelectUbuntuServer14.04LTSandclickNext
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1.7. EnterthefollowinginformationonvirtualmachineconfigurationscreenoneandclickNext
Version Release Date
Virtual Machine Name
Tier
Size
New User Name
New Password
Confirm Password
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1.8. Enterthefollowinginformationonvirtualmachineconfigurationscreen2andclickNext
Cloud Service
Cloud Service DNS Name
Region/Affinity Group/Virtual Network
Virtual Network Subnets
Storage Account
Availability Set if Required
Endpoints for Connecting RDP
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1.9.Selecttheplug-inandextensionsinvirtualmachineconfigurationscreen3.Clickoncompletetocreateanewvirtualmachine.
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Install Apache/MySQL/PHP
1. Open up Terminal and install the following;
2. Open the SSH Session with the Ubuntu server
sudo apt-get install apache2
sudo apt-get install mysql-client mysql-server
sudo apt-get install php5
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Install Additional Software
sudo apt-get install graphviz aspell php5-pspell php5-curl php5-gd php5-intl php5-mysql php5-xmlrpc php5-ldap clamav
1. Setup MySQL Server, add the following line under the last statement in /etc/mysql/my.cnf
default_storage_engine = innodb
innodb_file_per_table = 1
2. Create Database for moodle with the following commands
mysql -u root -p
CREATE DATABASE moodle DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci;
create user 'moodledude'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'passwordformoodledude'
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES,DROP,INDEX,ALTER ON moodle.* TO moodledude@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'passwordformoodledude';
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Installing Moodle
1. Open the https://download.moodle.org/releases/latest/ to Download latest moodle
2. Extract and copy the downloaded Moodle to C:\wamp\www
3. In your browser, type localhost/moodle
4. The Moodle set up screen will appear.
5. Entre the paths
6. Entre the database Details
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7. Moodle needs to ensure our wampserver has all the features ("extensions") enabled to run it successfully.
8. Anything in green is fine. Anything in yellow is OK (but would be better in green). Anything in red will stop us installing Moodle.
9. Once your server checks page shows all green or all green with some yellow, you can click "Continue"
10. Moodle will install - this will take some time. Be patient. When you see "workshop" you know you are nearly done
11. Complete details for your admin username and password (and remember them!)
12. Complete details for your front page (name of your Moodle, etc)
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Installing Moodle
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Capture a Linux Virtual Machine to Use as a Template for auto scale Moodle
Connect to the virtual machine using an SSH client of your choice
In the SSH window, type the following command.
sudo waagent -deprovision
This command will attempt to clean the system and make it suitable for re-provisioning. This operation performs the following tasks:
Removes SSH host keys (if Provisioning.RegenerateSshHostKeyPair is 'y' in the configuration file)
Clears nameserver configuration in /etc/resolv.conf
Removes the root user's password from /etc/shadow (if Provisioning.DeleteRootPassword is 'y' in the configuration file)
Removes cached DHCP client leases
Resets host name to localhost.localdomain
Deletes the last provisioned user account (obtained from /var/lib/waagent) and associated data.
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1. Type y to continue. You can add the -force parameter to avoid this confirmation step.
2. Type Exit to close the SSH client.
3. Open Azure Management Portal to your azure Subscription
4. Shut down the virtual machine which is already deprovisioned in the steps above with
5. When the virtual machine is stopped, capture the image with
6. The new image is now available in the list of images that can be used to configure any new virtual machines, for autoscalling
7. Click on the cloud Service on the Azure Portal
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1.8.Selecttheplug-inandextensionsinvirtualmachineconfigurationscreen3.Clickoncompletetocreateanewvirtualmachine.
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1.8.Selecttheplug-inandextensionsinvirtualmachineconfigurationscreen3.Clickoncompletetocreateanewvirtualmachine.
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1.8.Selecttheplug-inandextensionsinvirtualmachineconfigurationscreen3.Clickoncompletetocreateanewvirtualmachine.
12.SCALEBYMETRICSELECTCPU:
INSTANCE RANGEA2 (2 CORES, 3.5 GB MEMORY)
TARGET CPU
SCALE UP BY
SCALE UP WAIT TIME
SCALE DOWN BY
SCALE DOWN WAIT TIME
13. Click on Save to create auto scale environment
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Summary
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Moodle installation on azure Linux virtual machine
In this session, you have learnt:
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