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# Installing
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If you've [configured your DNS](configuring-dns.md) and have [configured the playbook](configuring-playbook.md), you can start the installation procedure.
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## Playbook tags introduction
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The Ansible playbook's tasks are tagged, so that certain parts of the Ansible playbook can be run without running all other tasks.
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The general command syntax is: `ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=COMMA_SEPARATED_TAGS_GO_HERE`
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Here are some playbook tags that you should be familiar with:
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- `setup-all` - runs all setup tasks for all components, but does not start/restart services
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- `setup-SERVICE` (e.g. `setup-bot-postmoogle`) - runs the setup tasks only for a given role, but does not start/restart services. You can discover these additional tags in each role (`roles/*/main.yml`). Running per-component setup tasks is **not recommended**, as components sometimes depend on each other and running just the setup tasks for a given component may not be enough. For example, setting up the [mautrix-telegram bridge](configuring-playbook-bridge-mautrix-telegram.md), in addition to the `setup-mautrix-telegram` tag, requires database changes (the `setup-postgres` tag) as well as reverse-proxy changes (the `setup-nginx-proxy` tag).
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- `start` - starts all systemd services and makes them start automatically in the future
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- `stop` - stops all systemd services
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- `ensure-matrix-users-created` - a special tag which ensures that all special users needed by the playbook (for bots, etc.) are created
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`setup-*` tags **do not start services** automatically, because you may wish to do things before starting services, such as importing a database dump, restoring data from another server, etc.
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## 1. Installing Matrix
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If you **don't** use SSH keys for authentication, but rather a regular password, you may need to add `--ask-pass` to the all Ansible commands
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If you **do** use SSH keys for authentication, **and** use a non-root user to *become* root (sudo), you may need to add `-K` (`--ask-become-pass`) to all Ansible commands
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There 2 ways to start the installation process - depending on whether you're [Installing a brand new server (without importing data)](#installing-a-brand-new-server-without-importing-data) or [Installing a server into which you'll import old data](#installing-a-server-into-which-youll-import-old-data).
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### Installing a brand new server (without importing data)
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If this is **a brand new** Matrix server and you **won't be importing old data into it**, run all these tags:
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start
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```
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This will do a full installation and start all Matrix services.
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Proceed to [Maintaining your setup in the future](#2-maintaining-your-setup-in-the-future) and [Finalize the installation](#3-finalize-the-installation)
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### Installing a server into which you'll import old data
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If you will be importing data into your newly created Matrix server, install it, but **do not** start its services just yet.
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Starting its services or messing with its database now will affect your data import later on.
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To do the installation **without** starting services, run only the `setup-all` tag:
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all
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```
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When this command completes, services won't be running yet.
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You can now:
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- [Importing an existing SQLite database (from another Synapse installation)](importing-synapse-sqlite.md) (optional)
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- [Importing an existing Postgres database (from another installation)](importing-postgres.md) (optional)
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- [Importing `media_store` data files from an existing Synapse installation](importing-synapse-media-store.md) (optional)
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.. and then proceed to starting all services:
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=start
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```
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Proceed to [Maintaining your setup in the future](#2-maintaining-your-setup-in-the-future) and [Finalize the installation](#3-finalize-the-installation)
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## 2. Maintaining your setup in the future
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Feel free to **re-run the setup command any time** you think something is off with the server configuration. Ansible will take your configuration and update your server to match.
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## 3. Finalize the installation
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Now that services are running, you need to **finalize the installation process** (required for federation to work!) by [Configuring Service Discovery via .well-known](configuring-well-known.md).
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## 4. Things to do next
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After you have started the services and **finalized the installation process** (required for federation to work!) by [Configuring Service Discovery via .well-known](configuring-well-known.md), you can:
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- [check if services work](maintenance-checking-services.md)
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- or [create your first Matrix user account](registering-users.md)
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- or [set up additional services](configuring-playbook.md#other-configuration-options) (bridges to other chat networks, bots, etc.)
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- or learn how to [upgrade services when new versions are released](maintenance-upgrading-services.md)
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- or learn how to [maintain your server](faq.md#maintenance)
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- or join some Matrix rooms:
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* via the *Explore rooms* feature in Element or some other client, or by discovering them using this [matrix-static list](https://view.matrix.org). Note: joining large rooms may overload small servers.
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* or come say Hi in our support room - [#matrix-docker-ansible-deploy:devture.com](https://matrix.to/#/#matrix-docker-ansible-deploy:devture.com). You might learn something or get to help someone else new to Matrix hosting.
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- or help make this playbook better by contributing (code, documentation, or [coffee/beer](https://liberapay.com/s.pantaleev/donate))
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