On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 10:54:21 +0800 David G <lsmb...@sbts.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Geordie, > > > Ok, a couple of things stand out here. > > On 18/04/17 02:41, Geordie wrote: > Hi > > I have encountered some errors while starting LedgerSMB. There is a > > good possibility I have messed things up. As a side note I have > > played with permission on the the folder /usr/local/www/ledgersmb > > Tried root:wheel > > www:www > > ledgersmb:ledgersmb > > and basically get the same results > > results below with www:www In actual fact, it shouldn't matter at > > all what the permissions on the directory (and contained files) > > are, as long as the user that *RUNS* LedgerSMB has permission to > > READ all of the LedgerSMB files and execute any that have their > > execute bit set out of the box. > > Generally we recommend creating a special system user (ledgersmb or > similar) that is used to RUN LedgerSMB > > NOTE: As with any web app, the RUNNING user should NEVER have WRITE > permissions to ANYTHING except the tempdir and backupdir > > > > > > I am sure this matters ledgersmb is in a jail > > > > uname -a > > FreeBSD jledgersmb15 11.0-STABLE FreeBSD 11.0-STABLE #0 r314815: Tue > > Mar 7 09:28:20 EST 2017 > > > > Ledgersmb 1.5.6 from git > > Looks like the cause of most of your errors is probably here,# > > starman -l :8080 -www ledgersmb -group For the 1.5 series you need > > a slightly different starman commandline. > > If you have a look at README.md and > conf/systemd/ledgersmb_starman.service you will notice that the > "standard" command to start LedgerSMB is.... starman --listen > localhost:5762 -I lib tools/starman.psgi > > Before running that, you should already be in the correct > > directory, and it should be run as the correct user > The following bash script should be adequate if sudo is available on > the system. If sudo isn't installed you would need to either install > it, modify the script to use su, or modify the script to be run as > the correct user by some other mechanism. > > #!/bin/bash > > > > clear; > > > > #### > > # setup the user and group to run LedgerSMB as > > ### > > LSMB_User='ledgersmb' > > LSMB_Group='ledgersmb' > > LSMB_installdir='/usr/local/www/ledgersmb' > > > > #### > > # You may need to set the following variables if you are using > > local::lib and NOT running this script as the installing user #### > > # export PERL5LIB='/home/ledgersmb/perl5/lib/perl5' > > # export PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT='/home/ledgersmb/perl5/lib/perl5' > > # export PERL_MB_OPT=--install_base "/home/ledgersmb/perl5" > > # export PERL_MM_OPT=INSTALL_BASE=/home/ledgersmb/perl5 > > > > #### > > # Run starman and LedgerSMB with as the user $LSMB_User > > # Also ensure any local::lib environment variables are correctly > > set. # They are taken from values set above, or if not set from > > the invoking users environment # The PERL_MB_OPT and PERL_MM_OPT > > variables normally wouldn't be needed to run LedgerSMB, # but are > > needed in the environment used to update any cpan perl modules #### > > > > sudo -u $LSMB_User bash <<EOScript > > [[ -n "${PERL5LIB}" ]] && { > > export PERL5LIB='${PERL5LIB}'; > > [[ -n "${PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT}" ]] && export > > PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT='$PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT'; # use single quotes to > > ensure the var retains it's integrity [[ -n "${PERL_MB_OPT}" ]] && > > export PERL_MB_OPT='$PERL_MB_OPT'; # use single quotes to ensure > > the var retains it's integrity [[ -n "${PERL_MM_OPT}" ]] && export > > PERL_MM_OPT='$PERL_MM_OPT'; # use single quotes to ensure the var > > retains it's integrity PATH="${PERL5LIB:+${PERL5LIB}:}\${PATH}"; } > > cd ~/src/1-LedgerSMB/master && starman -l *:5762 -I lib > > tools/starman.psgi EOScript > > > > I'll talk to the other devs and see if we can add that script (or > > similar) to the repository > Hi DavidG The 4 jails that I set up over the last 5 days were all with user:group ledgersmb with /usr/home/ledgersmb my results today with starman -I lib --listen localhost:5762 /usr/home/ledgersmb/LedgerSMB/tools/starman.psgi were even more horrific. I did not try your script I apologise. So after 8 years of using LedgerSMB I think I will move on. I can only recall one year where the install wasn't terrible Also I am new to Freebsd and it is not the same as Debian. So that too is a learning curve I do appreciate your help Thanks Geordie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Ledger-smb-users mailing list Ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ledger-smb-users