Nginx, it is one of the awesome open source package which is used for webserver, loadbalancer, reverse proxy server for HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, POP3, IMAP and HTTP cache server . It is best known for handling the C10K problem .
In this post we are writing on , how to install Nginx from source code on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS . We will use it basically for web server which is its actual origin.
Install Nginx from source code on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server
Follow the given below steps to install Nginx from source code on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server.
login as Super User
login as super user on system.
sudo su -
Download the Nginx source code
We will suggest you to always use latest available stable version. You can download the nginx source code from Nginx.org download page.
Here we are using curl command to download the current available latest package.
curl -O http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.6.2.tar.gz
Add nginx user
Use below given command to add nginx user with nologin shell.
useradd -s /sbin/nologin nginx
Install dependency packages
Here, we are going to enable and use most of the module in Nginx. Hence, we are installing all the dependency packages.
apt-get install build-essential libc6 libpcre3 libpcre3-dev libpcrecpp0 libssl0.9.8 libssl-dev zlib1g zlib1g-dev lsb-base openssl libssl-dev libgeoip1 libgeoip-dev google-perftools libgoogle-perftools-dev libperl-dev libgd2-xpm-dev libatomic-ops-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev python-dev
Untar the nginx source code
Now untar the downloaded nginx source code.
Note: replace the nginx package name if you have different nginx source code version.
tar -xvzf nginx-1.6.2.tar.gz
It will extract out the Nginx directory. In our case, the directory name is nginx-1.6.2 .
Compiling Nginx source code
First change to directory extracted out from nginx tar ball.
cd nginx-1.6.2/
Now compile the Nginx source code.
./configure --user=nginx --group=nginx --sbin-path=/usr/sbin/nginx --conf-path=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf --error-log-path=/var/log/nginx/error.log --http-log-path=/var/log/nginx/access.log --pid-path=/var/run/nginx.pid --with-rtsig_module --with-select_module --with-poll_module --with-file-aio --with-ipv6 --with-http_ssl_module --with-http_spdy_module --with-http_realip_module --with-http_addition_module --with-http_xslt_module --with-http_image_filter_module --with-http_geoip_module --with-http_sub_module --with-http_dav_module --with-http_flv_module --with-http_mp4_module --with-http_gunzip_module --with-http_gzip_static_module --with-http_auth_request_module --with-http_random_index_module --with-http_secure_link_module --with-http_degradation_module --with-http_stub_status_module --with-http_perl_module --with-mail --with-mail_ssl_module --with-cpp_test_module --with-cpu-opt=CPU --with-pcre --with-pcre-jit --with-md5-asm --with-sha1-asm --with-zlib-asm=CPU --with-libatomic --with-debug --with-ld-opt="-Wl,-E"
Now make and install the source code.
make && make install
The nginx installation is successfully done here. Now we have to create nginx daemon file which will be used for nginx service start,stop,status,reload,restart .
Create Nginx Daemon file
Create a new file called nginx inside /etc/init.d
vi /etc/init.d/nginx
And paste the below given code
#! /bin/bash . /lib/lsb/init-functions #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Consts #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin/ DAEMON=/usr/sbin/nginx PS="nginx" PIDNAME="nginx" #lets you do $PS-slave PIDFILE=$PIDNAME.pid #pid file PIDSPATH=/var/run DESCRIPTION="Nginx Server version 1.6.2" RUNAS=root #user to run as SCRIPT_OK=0 #ala error codes SCRIPT_ERROR=1 #ala error codes TRUE=1 #boolean FALSE=0 #boolean lockfile=/var/lock/subsys/nginx NGINX_CONF_FILE="/etc/nginx/nginx.conf" #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Simple Tests #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #test if nginx is a file and executable test -x $DAEMON || exit 0 # Include nginx defaults if available if [ -f /etc/default/nginx ] ; then . /etc/default/nginx fi #set exit condition #set -e #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Functions #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ setFilePerms(){ if [ -f $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE ]; then chmod 400 $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE fi } configtest() { $DAEMON -t -c $NGINX_CONF_FILE } getPSCount() { return `pgrep -f $PS | wc -l` } isRunning() { if [ $1 ]; then pidof_daemon $1 PID=$? if [ $PID -gt 0 ]; then return 1 else return 0 fi else pidof_daemon PID=$? if [ $PID -gt 0 ]; then return 1 else return 0 fi fi } #courtesy of php-fpm wait_for_pid () { try=0 while test $try -lt 35 ; do case "$1" in 'created') if [ -f "$2" ] ; then try='' break fi ;; 'removed') if [ ! -f "$2" ] ; then try='' break fi ;; esac #echo -n . try=`expr $try + 1` sleep 1 done } status(){ isRunning isAlive=$? if [ "${isAlive}" -eq $TRUE ]; then echo "$PIDNAME found running with processes: `pidof $PS`" else echo "$PIDNAME is NOT running." fi } removePIDFile(){ if [ $1 ]; then if [ -f $1 ]; then rm -f $1 fi else #Do default removal if [ -f $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE ]; then rm -f $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE fi fi } start() { log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESCRIPTION" isRunning isAlive=$? if [ "${isAlive}" -eq $TRUE ]; then log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ERROR else start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --chuid $RUNAS --pidfile $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON -- -c $NGINX_CONF_FILE setFilePerms log_end_msg $SCRIPT_OK fi } stop() { log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESCRIPTION" isRunning isAlive=$? if [ "${isAlive}" -eq $TRUE ]; then start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE wait_for_pid 'removed' $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE if [ -n "$try" ] ; then log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ERROR else removePIDFile log_end_msg $SCRIPT_OK fi else log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ERROR fi } reload() { configtest || return $? log_daemon_msg "Reloading (via HUP) $DESCRIPTION" isRunning if [ $? -eq $TRUE ]; then `killall -HUP $PS` #to be safe log_end_msg $SCRIPT_OK else log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ERROR fi } quietupgrade() { log_daemon_msg "Peforming Quiet Upgrade $DESCRIPTION" isRunning isAlive=$? if [ "${isAlive}" -eq $TRUE ]; then kill -USR2 `cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE` kill -WINCH `cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin` isRunning isAlive=$? if [ "${isAlive}" -eq $TRUE ]; then kill -QUIT `cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin` wait_for_pid 'removed' $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin removePIDFile $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin log_end_msg $SCRIPT_OK else log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ERROR log_daemon_msg "ERROR! Reverting back to original $DESCRIPTION" kill -HUP `cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE` kill -TERM `cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin` kill -QUIT `cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin` wait_for_pid 'removed' $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin removePIDFile $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE.oldbin log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ok fi else log_end_msg $SCRIPT_ERROR fi } terminate() { log_daemon_msg "Force terminating (via KILL) $DESCRIPTION" PIDS=`pidof $PS` || true [ -e $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE ] && PIDS2=`cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE` for i in $PIDS; do if [ "$i" = "$PIDS2" ]; then kill $i wait_for_pid 'removed' $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE removePIDFile fi done log_end_msg $SCRIPT_OK } destroy() { log_daemon_msg "Force terminating and may include self (via KILLALL) $DESCRIPTION" killall $PS -q >> /dev/null 2>&1 log_end_msg $SCRIPT_OK } pidof_daemon() { PIDS=`pidof $PS` || true [ -e $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE ] && PIDS2=`cat $PIDSPATH/$PIDFILE` for i in $PIDS; do if [ "$i" = "$PIDS2" ]; then return 1 fi done return 0 } case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; restart|force-reload) stop sleep 1 start ;; reload) $1 ;; status) status ;; configtest) $1 ;; quietupgrade) $1 ;; terminate) $1 ;; destroy) $1 ;; *) FULLPATH=/etc/init.d/$PS echo "Usage: $FULLPATH {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status|configtest|quietupgrade|terminate|destroy}" echo " The 'destroy' command should only be used as a last resort." exit 1 ;; esac exit 0
Save and exit from file.
To make it executable, give the executable permission to nginx daemon file.
chmod +x /etc/init.d/nginx
How to start/stop/status of Nginx service
To start the nginx service, use the command –
/etc/init.d/nginx start
To stop the nginx service, use the command –
/etc/init.d/nginx stop
To check status the nginx service, use the command –
/etc/init.d/nginx status
Use –help argument , to know about more usage of nginx daemon script . Given below is reference from our system.
root@web:~# /etc/init.d/nginx --help Usage: /etc/init.d/nginx {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status|configtest|quietupgrade|terminate|destroy} The 'destroy' command should only be used as a last resort. root@web:~#
Check Web Server
To check web server accessible on port 80, open the web browser and type the ip address or hostname of web server in URL field.
http://ip-address-of-web-server
It will show the welcome page.
how can we uninstall nginx if this steps we had followed .
Hi alex,
Run command,
find / -name nginx
.Above command’s output will help you to get nginx files/dir path then remove these nginx file/dir.
Regards
Sharad
Thanks for the post .. it really helped us.
Thanks for article. Helped me install nginx with secure_link
Thank You Sergey,
Appreciate for investing your time on giving us the feedback.
Regards
Sharad
I have a cookbook to compile and install from source: https://github.com/gdbtek/ubuntu-cookbooks/blob/master/cookbooks/nginx/recipes/install.bash
Hey Sharad,
Nice Article about the installation. I wanted 1to ask you that after once i properly installed [like right now Nginx running], i wanted to install a 3rd 1party module. Do i need to mention all the parameter like with , without params or should i mention the basic params like conf, prefix, sbin and –add-module to add whatever module i wanted to add?
Hello Sunny,
Nice to see your comment and appreciate for your projects which you worked on.
For 3rd party module installation or any module installation, we have to install with all parameters.Only you have to one line with
./configure
that is--add-module=/path/to/module1/source
. (Reference : http://wiki.nginx.org/3rdPartyModules )If still have confusion, please do let me know.
Best Regards
Sharad
Hey dude! Very nice tutorial! Veeeery helpful! Thanks for share!
I have a question: Could you make a Nginx tutorial with Owncloud 8?
I have a some problems with music and stream video with Nginx & OC8. It would be nice to learn how to configure it. I have long been trying and do not know what to do. Even looking at the official documentation.
Hello Albert,
Glad to know the tutorial helped you. The feedback is crucial for other readers.
I will try.
Regards
Sharad
Thank you for your time Sharad.
I keep trying by myself, but no way. Even PHP gives me problems to configure.
I hope you can help me.
Regards.
Albert.
Hello Albert,
You have to work around with php-fpm along with nginx for this.
Regards
Sharad