HI,

Yes SQLIte is used by default if no database is specified.  I'm thinking 
about adding MySQL and PostgreSQL support to the appliance image to allow 
user to override the default database and point it to a database in a 
remote host.

Thanks!  I do my best to keep improving it :)

--Roberto


On Sunday, February 3, 2013 7:45:40 PM UTC-4, yann suisini wrote:
>
> OK , thanks I get it working :)
> I just had to get linux headers. 
> Shared folders set up in VB GUI (4.x) are mounted at startup under 
> /media/sf_<shared folder name> . Nice because I failed myself with fstab :-/
> Finally, I choose to keep the shared folder on my computer with Win 7, and 
> use a backup tool to store files on the NAS after compressing and 
> encrypting.
> And then,  from the NAS to Amazon Glacier .
> Just a little question : Sqlite is used as default database ?
>
> Mayan is a really wonderful tool ! Thanks Roberto for your hard work :-)
>
>
> On Thursday, January 31, 2013 6:52:11 PM UTC+1, Marc Gorisek wrote:
>>
>> If you want to store your files on a NAS you have to mount a directory 
>> over smb or nfs. 
>>
>> It depends on the NAS System.
>>
>> If you can use both try NFS it's faster.
>>
>> The database should stay on the virtual host. I think you don't need a 
>> extra host as database server. Maybe later, but you can migrate the 
>> database.
>>
>> To compile the virtualbox extensions you need to install a Xwindows IIRC.
>>
>> Regards Marc
>> Am 31.01.2013 18:19 schrieb "yann suisini" <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> It seems I have to use the shared folders feature of Virtualbox.
>>> So I tried to install the Guest additions using the virtual Cdrom.
>>> But When I launch VBoxLinuxadditions.run I get 2 errors :
>>> Building the main guest additions module .... failed !
>>> Installing the windows system drivers ... failed !
>>> (could not find the x.org or xfree86 windows system.)
>>>
>>> Some hint ? :)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>  
>>>
>>> Le mercredi 30 janvier 2013 01:16:41 UTC+1, yann suisini a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm new to Mayan EDMS and Virtualbox ... 
>>>> I get it running and I can connect to the server bux how is managed HDD 
>>>> ? 
>>>> I mean the database/documents are stored where in the virtual maxchine 
>>>> ? 
>>>> I'm using Win 7 and I would store database/documents on ma NAS . Is it 
>>>> possible using the virtual machine ? 
>>>> I'm a little lost :)
>>>>
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