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.. _arm64:
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Running Tutor on ARM-based systems
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Tutor can be used on ARM64 systems, although support for that platform is currently experimental.
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There are generally two ways to run Tutor on an ARM system - using qemu to run x86_64 images using emulation or running native ARM images. Since emulation can be quite slow, this Tutorial will focus on using native images where possible.
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There are currently no official ARM64 images provided for Tutor, but Tutor makes it easy to build them yourself.
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Building the images
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Start by :ref:`installing <install>` Tutor and its dependencies (e.g. Docker) onto your system.
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.. note:: For Open edX developers, if you want to use the :ref:`nightly <nightly>` version of Tutor to "run master", install Tutor using git and check out the ``nightly`` branch of Tutor at this point. See the :ref:`nightly documentation <nightly>` for details.
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Next, configure Tutor::
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tutor config save --interactive
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Go through the configuration process, answering each question.
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Then, build the "openedx" and "permissions" images::
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tutor images build openedx permissions
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If you want to use Tutor as an Open edX development environment, you should also build the development images::
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tutor dev dc build lms
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Change the database server
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The version of MySQL that Open edX uses by default does not support the ARM architecture. Our current recommendation is to use MariaDB instead, which should be largely compatible.
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.. warning::
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Note that using MariaDB is experimental and incompatibilities may exist, so this should only be used for local development - not for production instances.
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Configure Tutor to use MariaDB::
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tutor config save --set DOCKER_IMAGE_MYSQL=mariadb:10.4
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Finish setup and start Tutor
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From this point on, use Tutor as normal. For example, start Open edX and run migrations with::
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tutor local start -d
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tutor local do init
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Or for a development environment::
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tutor dev start -d
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tutor dev do init
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