Installing Sphinx
In order to use the Sphinx Storage Engine, it is necessary to install the Sphinx daemon.
Many Linux distributions have Sphinx in their repositories. These can be used to install Sphinx instead of following the instructions below, but these are usually quite old versions and don't all include API's for easy integration. Ubuntu users can use the updated repository at https://launchpad.net/~builds/+archive/sphinxsearch-rel21 (see instructions below). Alternatively, download from http://sphinxsearch.com/downloads/release/
Debian and Ubuntu
Ubuntu users can make use of the repository, as follows:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:builds/sphinxsearch-rel21 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install sphinxsearch
Alternatively, install as follows:
- The Sphinx package and daemon are named
sphinxsearch
. sudo apt-get install unixodbc libpq5 mariadb-client
sudo dpkg -i sphinxsearch*.deb
- Configure Sphinx as required
- You may need to check
/etc/default/sphinxsearch
to see thatSTART=yes
- Start with
sudo service sphinxsearch start
(and stop withsudo service sphinxsearch stop
)
Red Hat and CentOS
- The package name is
sphinx
and the daemonsearchd
. sudo yum install postgresql-libs unixODBC
sudo rpm -Uhv sphinx*.rpm
- Configure Sphinx as required
service searchd start
Windows
- Unzip and extract the downloaded zip file
- Move the extracted directory to
C:\Sphinx
- Configure Sphinx as required
- Install as a service:
C:\Sphinx\bin> C:\Sphinx\bin\searchd --install --config C:\Sphinx\sphinx.conf.in --servicename SphinxSearch
Once Sphinx has been installed, it will need to be configured.
Full instructions, including details on compiling Sphinx yourself, are available at http://sphinxsearch.com/docs/current.html.