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Revision as of 14:48, 26 January 2018
Linux - Apache - MySQL (MariaDB) - PHP
Install
- Note: Mediawiki requires xml and mbstring packages
- Note: MySQL is replaced by MariaDB
sudo apt-get install apache2 mysql-server php php-mysql php-xml php-mbstring
Performance tuning
With only 1Gb RAM and limited CPU strength it is advisable to keep things small. Keep in mind that we will never be able to service 100s of people.
Apache modules
After changes restart the service:
sudo service apache2 restart
Disable Apache modules where you can.
Disabled:
#collect status information sudo a2dismod status #Set timeout and minimum data rate for receiving requests sudo a2dismod reqtimeout #web directory listing sudo a2dismod autoindex -f
On the list to diable but complaining:
sudo a2dismod env sudo a2dismod negotiation
Apache configuration
Don't use wildcard VirtualHost entries
Instead of *:80 and *:443, use the local server IP
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/raspberrypi.conf
Modify Apache's prefork MPM
- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/misc/perf-tuning.html
- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mpm_common.html
sudo nano /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/mpm_prefork.conf
Trying this:
StartServers 2 MinSpareServers 2 MaxSpareServers 5 MaxRequestWorkers 30 MaxConnectionsPerChild 0
Other suggestions
Use MyISAM and instead of InnoDB, add skip-InnoDB to apache2.conf
Note: MediaWiki is said to be unstable with MyISAM driver so I'm using InnoDB.
Try to replace Apache2 altogether with Nginx webserver
Note: this will need an entirely different configuration
php.ini
Limit memory usage.
sudo nano /../../php.ini
memory_limit = 128
MariaDB
MySQL tuning-advise application
Analyzes your server and generates advise for your set-up.
Start with:
perl mysqltuner.pl
Configuration
After changes restart the service:
sudo systemctl restart mariadb
Tunning settings, add your settings to the end of the file so your settings will overwrite any from the included directories:
sudo nano /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[mysqld] # Skip reverse DNS lookup of clients (non-default) skip-name-resolve #tmp_table_size (default 16M) tmp_table_size = 24M #max_heap_table_size (default 16M) max_heap_table_size = 24M #log_file_size 1/4 of buffer_pool_size (default 48M) innodb_log_file_size=16M #instances (default 8) innodb_buffer_pool_instances=1 # default 16M: key_buffer_size = 8M # default 16M: max_allowed_packet = 8M thread_stack = 192K thread_cache_size = 8 #query_cache_size, default 8M: query_cache_size = 0 #query_cache_type was (default 1 = ON) query_cache_type = 0 #default 1M query_cache_limit = 512K expire_logs_days = 10 max_binlog_size = 100M [mysqldump] quick quote-names max_allowed_packet = 16M
Check the settings from the sql prompt:
sudo mariadb
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'query_cache_%'; SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%table_size'; SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%buffer_pool_%'; SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_log_file_size';