Thanks Cyrus,

I was able to get the maps working, and I'm experimenting with adding 
resources. The issue now is that when doing this, the browser (Firefox) 
starts taking lots of RAM (all of the dedicated 10GB that I increased to on 
the VM), and some for Java (a constant 2.4GB). This is especially evident 
when modifying a resource, and the browser becomes unworkable for a few 
minutes. The maps do not seem to be the culprit, since I experimented with 
it on and off.

ElasticSearch seems to now be working fine when re-starting the VM.

Thanks for your help.

Christian


On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 8:22:35 AM UTC-4, Cyrus Hiatt wrote:
>
> Hi Christian - 
>
> I generally run elasticsearch with the `-d` option so that it runs as a 
> daemon. This allows me to close the terminal and shut down the machine on 
> which ES is running and later resume without any additional steps. Other 
> than that there really are no special steps that need to be taken to shut 
> down Arches. The error that you got seems to be an issue with virtualenv. 
> Once you pip install arches, arches and its Python dependencies (including 
> Django) should be installed in your virtualenv and be available regardless 
> of how you stop arches or shutdown your server.  So, I'm not sure what went 
> wrong to cause the error you saw, and I'm sorry it resulted in you having 
> to reinstall everything.  Hopefully it doesn't happen again, but I would 
> take a snapshot of my VM before shutting down, just in case it does.
>
> Regarding your map issue, getting a mapbox API key and adding it to your 
> system settings should resolve that issue.
>
> Cheers -
>
> Cyrus
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 6:29 PM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I think I found the solution as follows, after starting from scratch with 
>> a complete reinstall.
>>
>> For both elasticsearch and runserver, prior to shutting down Ubuntu, I 
>> quit them in their respective terminal windows with Control-C. 
>>
>> Is there still a solution to the error I received, in the event that the 
>> operating system would crash without the opportunity to close elasticsearch 
>> and runserver with Control-C.
>>
>> I'm now onto the next steps, and just loaded the branch.zip package. This 
>> seems to be working with the exception of the maps. But I think I need to 
>> do some reading regarding this under Configuring Settings section which 
>> talks about providing a key.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> On Friday, April 12, 2019 at 9:48:56 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I was able to successfully install Arches on a virtual machine 
>>> (VirtualBox) running Ubuntu!
>>>
>>> I was able to run ElasticSearch, run the Development Server and view the 
>>> default Arches setup in a web browser via localhost:8000
>>>
>>> I closed everything down (Virtualmachine), and am now attempting to 
>>> reactivate the ElasticSearch and Development Server. I was able to 
>>> run/reactivate ElasticSearch, then I opened a new terminal window, and ran 
>>> (in the virtual ENV) "python manage.py runserver" but this seems to not 
>>> be working, with the following message:
>>>
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "manage.py", line 27, in <module>
>>>     from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
>>> ImportError: No module named django.core.management
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Also, is there a procedure or best practice to follow when closing and 
>>> re-opening elasticsearch and/or the server? I also want to make sure I'm 
>>> not running things twice and create conflicts.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
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