dbtype = 'mysql'; // mysql or postgres7 (for now) $CFG->dbhost = 'localhost'; // eg localhost or db.isp.com $CFG->dbname = 'moodle'; // database name, eg moodle $CFG->dbuser = 'username'; // your database username $CFG->dbpass = 'password'; // your database password $CFG->dbpersist = true; // Use persistent database connection? // (should be 'true' for 99% of sites) $CFG->prefix = 'mdl_'; // Prefix to use for all table names //========================================================================= // 2. WEB SITE LOCATION //========================================================================= // Now you need to tell Moodle where it is located. Specify the full // web address to where moodle has been installed. If your web site // is accessible via multiple URLs then choose the most natural one // that your students would use. Do not include a trailing slash. $CFG->wwwroot = 'http://example.com/moodle'; //========================================================================= // 3. SERVER FILES LOCATION //========================================================================= // Next, specify the full OS directory path to this same location // Make sure the upper/lower case is correct. Some examples: // // $CFG->dirroot = 'C:\FoxServ\www\moodle'; // Windows // $CFG->dirroot = '/var/www/html/moodle'; // Redhat Linux $CFG->dirroot = '/var/www/html/moodle'; //========================================================================= // 4. DATA FILES LOCATION //========================================================================= // Now you need a place where Moodle can save uploaded files. This // directory should be readable AND WRITEABLE by the web server user // (usually 'nobody' or 'apache'), but it should not be accessible // directly via the web. // // - On hosting systems you might need to make sure that your "group" has // no permissions at all, but that "others" have full permissions. // // - On Windows systems you might specify something like 'C:\moodledata' $CFG->dataroot = '/home/moodledata'; //========================================================================= // 5. DATA FILES PERMISSIONS //========================================================================= // The following parameter sets the permissions of new directories // created by Moodle within the data directory. The format is in // octal format (as used by the Unix utility chmod, for example). // The default is usually OK, but you may want to change it to 0750 // if you are concerned about world-access to the files (you will need // to make sure the web server process (eg Apache) can access the files. // NOTE: the prefixed 0 is important, and don't use quotes. $CFG->directorypermissions = 0777; //========================================================================= // 6. DIRECTORY LOCATION (most people can just ignore this setting) //========================================================================= // A very few webhosts use /admin as a special URL for you to access a // control panel or something. Unfortunately this conflicts with the // standard location for the Moodle admin pages. You can fix this by // renaming the admin directory in your installation, and putting that // new name here. eg "moodleadmin". This will fix admin links in Moodle. $CFG->admin = 'admin'; //========================================================================= // ALL DONE! To continue installation, visit your main page with a browser //========================================================================= if (! @include_once("$CFG->dirroot/lib/setup.php")) { // Do not edit if ($CFG->dirroot == dirname(__FILE__)) { echo "
Could not find this file: $CFG->dirroot/lib/setup.php
"; echo "Are you sure all your files have been uploaded?
"; } else { echo "Error detected in config.php
"; echo "Error in: \$CFG->dirroot = '$CFG->dirroot';
"; echo "Try this: \$CFG->dirroot = '".dirname(__FILE__)."';
"; } die; } // MAKE SURE WHEN YOU EDIT THIS FILE THAT THERE ARE NO SPACES, BLANK LINES, // RETURNS, OR ANYTHING ELSE AFTER THE TWO CHARACTERS ON THE NEXT LINE. ?>