I've given up on the bare metal install. Too many moving parts for me to feel like it's a robust enough system to rebuild if (when) a failure happens.
I've followed this https://www.mayan-edms.com/post/deploy-mayan-docker-mysql/ and have it up an running on a Ubuntu VM. I set he docker up with this command: "sudo docker run -d --name mayan-edms --restart=always --env-file /home/ray/envfile -v /media/vintage:/media/vintage -v mayan_data:/var/lib/mayan --net=mayan -p 80:80 mayanedms/mayanedms:2.6.4-3" /media/vintage" is a CIFS mount on the VM that is mounted with the following fstab: "//adama/vintage /media/vintage cifs credentials=/home/ray/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0" I tested successfully that I can read/write from both the VM and from within the container. Now what I'm trying to do is get the data storage to be on the server instead of inside the VM. Inside the VM is a directory "/var/lib/docker/volumes/" where both the "mayan_data" and "myswl_data" are stored. - This is good, the data is persistent and outside the container. I've changed the local.py in the "/var/lib/docker/volumes/mayan_data/_data/settings/" and increased the search results that are returned to be 500. I restarted the container and everything works and the SEARCH_LIMIT has been updated. - GREAT! Now I tried changing STORAGE_FILESTORAGE_LOCATION = "/media/vintage/mayan" and it fails. The container just reboots over and over. How can I get Mayan to use /media/vintage/mayan as the document storage so i can have the data outside the VM? I have a watch folder set up on /media/vintage and it works great. On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 7:55:11 AM UTC-8, Matthias Löblich wrote: > > Hi Ray > the "502 Bad Gateway" in bare metal installation sounds like the nginx can > not connect to the uWSGI process. I do not know the details about uWSGI > since I am running Gunicorn. > > May be there is a permission problem creating the sockets. Check if the > socket exists. See the configuration in uwsgi.ini (socket = /usr/share/ > mayan-edms/uwsgi.sock) > > > Check the details for general uWSGI django nginx setup: > http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html > > Hope that helps. > > br > Matthias > > > > Am Samstag, 27. Januar 2018 21:58:50 UTC+1 schrieb Ray Hendricks: >> >> I know the horrible tragedy i Puerto Rico has caused development and >> official support to cease for Mayan-EDMS but I'm hoping there is someone >> out there that can help... >> >> >> I've tried a bunch of linux DMS's and Mayan seems to be the best one for >> my needs. My environment is an unRAID server and I've been able to get the >> Mayan docker installed but all the data is contained in the docker and I >> will quickly run out of room. Also, the built in database chokes on my >> repository size (100,000's of documents). >> >> I've tried installing on a Ubuntu 16.04 VM in unRAID following this >> https://www.mayan-edms.com/post/deploy-mayan-docker-mysql/ and again, I >> can get it installed and everything works but I can't get it to use the >> storage on unRAID. I've tried mounting a smb share in the VM and the >> dockers refuse to write to it. >> >> I've tried following the bare metal install here >> http://mayan.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/deploying.html and at the >> end all I get is "502 Bad Gateway" so I'm not even sure I would be able to >> get that install to use my shared drives. >> >> I really want to use this DMS but I can't find any support options. I >> reached out to LogicalDocs but they want over $2000 just for my personal >> use of their DMS. >> >> I'm willing to pay for support for Mayan-EDMS and have even posted a job >> on Upwork. If anyone can help me get this installed in a supportable >> manner (ability to backup/restore and have all mysql and Mayan data on my >> shared network drive), I'll pay $500. >> >> I've also sent Roberto the same offer but my understanding is that I >> shouldn't expect to hear back and that's completely understandable. >> >> Also, I have a script that watches a folder and runs OCR (and embeds the >> text) into any pdf file that is placed there then moves the OCR'ed file and >> any non-PDF file to another directory that can be imported by a DMS. The >> script can be customized with setting files and uses Telegraph to send >> notifications to your phone on any errors. This was written to address >> future versions of Mayan-EDMS not having built in OCR. I'm more than >> willing to share this if there is an interest. >> > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Mayan EDMS" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
