Hello,


Hello,



I've tried a few times to load the VM's on Hyperviser 5 but I just keep getting 
a hung/cursor with

no start-up. So I created a new VM using Ubuntu Server and started the 
Matterhorn build from

scratch from :  
http://opencast.jira.com/wiki/display/MHDOC/Install+Source+Linux+v1.3



Everything seemed to go fine. It took a quite few hours to start from scratch. 
I loaded the web admin UI

no problem and decided to change the admin password before I logged in. Used 
"stop 0", edited
the conf.properties to change the password. Started Matterhorn again then 
started getting these errors:



INFO (serviceregistryJpaImpl:785) - Unregistering Service 
org.opencast.project.inspect@http<mailto:org.opencast.project.inspect@http://10.88.88.24:8080>://10.88.88.24:8080



WARN (serviceregistryJpaImpl$JobproducerHeartbeat:1622) - Marking 
org.opencast.project.inspect@http<mailto:org.opencast.project.inspect@http://10.88.88.24:8080>://10.88.88.24:8080
 as offline



WARN (serviceregistryJpaImpl$JobproducerHeartbeat:1606) Service 
org.opencastproject.workflow@http<mailto:org.opencastproject.workflow@http://10.88.88.24:8080>://10.88.88.24:8080
 is not working as expected : HTTP /1.1 403 Forbidden



If it was working what could have caused this? I have spent a long time 
building this so would really appreciate any help or advice.



Regards.


Kirk Rutter
Learning Technology Support
London College of Fashion
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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] on behalf of Greg Logan 
[[email protected]]
Sent: 06 June 2012 22:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] 1.3.1-rc2 Available for testing!

On 12-06-06 02:20 PM, Leslaw Zieleznik wrote:
>
>
> Greg,
>
> Can you explain shortly what the VMs are, how to install it, how to use it 
> and etc?
> Or refer to a wiki page if there is any?

The VMs are pre-packaged virtual machines which have Matterhorn
pre-built and mostly configured.  Download one of the .zip or .7z files,
and then decompress it.  Verifying the gpg signatures, and md5 sums is
recommended, but not required.  When you first start them they will ask
a few configuration questions (proxy, what its URL is, etc) and then
install the 3rd party tools that we can't ship pre-built.  Installing
the VM in the VMWare player is quite simple:  Decompress the image and
then open the .vmx file with the player.  Installing it on ESXi is
possible, although I haven't done it myself.

Once the VM has finished building it should be a full functional
all-in-one core, albeit with reduced disk space and RAM compared to most
people's configuration.  For instance, after I built the 1.3.1-rc2 VM I
ran the image and it created a core at 
http://192.168.26.13:8080<http://192.168.26.13:8080/>.  While
this address is only accessible from my own machine, it is fully
functional as a test VM for integration or manual testing.

There aren't any VM specific wiki docs yet.  They would consist mainly
of how to decompress the image so they haven't been terribly high priority.

G

> Thanks,
> Leslaw
>
>
>
> On 1 Jun 2012, at 00:53, Greg Logan wrote:
>
>>  Testing VMs can be found at
>> http://aries.usask.ca/opencast/unofficial-vms/1.3.1-rc2/
>
>
>
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