# ![smeserver-koji](https://www.koozali.org/images/koozali/Logo/Png/Koozali_logo_2016.png) ## Koji Setup Scripts The purpose of these scripts it to enable setting up a koji environment quickly with reasonable configurations. These scripts have been borrowed from Clear Linux and modified to suit the smeserver (Koozali.org) setup. Thanks to George T Kramer for doing a lot of the prework for these over at ClearLinux. ### Assumptions * All scripts are run as the root user * The root user has a password set * These are run on a bare Rocky 8 minimal install * Basic configurations (e.g. network, time, etc.) have been applied * servers are reachable by their FQDNs (DNS or you've added them into the appropriate /etc/hosts files) * Koji builder can exist on the hub or multiple build servers ### Getting Going The install script will install all required components on the hub and build servers. You will need to fill in some information on the way through. * info for your ssl certs (Country, State, City, Org, Org Unit) * enter the FQDN for each build server * accept the ECDSA key fingerprint for each build server * enter the root password for each build server If you add debug on the install-koji-farm.sh line it will print each command executed and be very noisy (still noisy without) On your koji hub server: curl https://src.koozali.org/smedev/smeserver-koji/raw/branch/master/install-koji-farm.sh > install-koji-farm.sh chmod o+x install-koji-farm.sh ./install-koji-farm.sh The web interface will be available at http:///koji ### Adding additional Build servers To add additional build servers into your farm, just run the following script on your hub as root koji-add-builder.sh [debug] It should already be there from the install, but if not curl https://src.koozali.org/smedev/smeserver-koji/raw/branch/master/koji-setup/koji-add-builder.sh > ~/bin/koji-add-builder.sh chmod o+x ~/bin/koji-add-builder.sh ### Other components The other scripts in the repository are used by the install-koji-farm.sh and koji-add-builder.sh scripts or I'm still experimenting with them :)