Hi Dan, Your email was quick and a huge help. I am even more excited about 
Evergreen. I have one problem though:When I initiate the apache server 
(section: Starting the Web server) I get the following error message. [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/apache2 start* Starting web server apache2 apache2: 
Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 
127.0.1.1 for ServerName(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind 
to address 0.0.0.0:443no listening sockets available, shutting downUnable to 
open logs---------------------- I have examine the following flies for 
clues:/etc/apache2/sites-available/eg.conf/etc/apache2/eg_vhost.conf/etc/apache2/startup.pl/openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml/openils/conf/opensrf.xml
 Also, why is the IP address given as 127.0.1.1 and not 
127.0.0.1?-----------------note also the outputfor the fqdn:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:/etc/apache2/sites-available# perl -MNet::Domain -e 'print 
Net::Domain::hostfqdn();'thomas-desktop.uwichill.edu.bb------------------ which 
is the same as is in the /openils/conf/opensrf.xml file. Anxiously waiting your 
response. Thomas  Thomas  "Rebirth, renew, Starting a new Life."   
----------------------------------------> Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 20:23:28 
-0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Installation issues/problems>> Hi Thomas:>> 
2008/9/14 Thomas Edward :>>>> Hi,>>>> I have installed Evergreen server on 
Ubuntu 7.10 and have followed all the instructions on 
http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_evergreen_1.2_on_ubuntu_7.10.
 I have a small lab with four machines whic dual boot Windows Vista and Linux 
Unbuntu 7.10. This is a exercise for me but I'd like to demo to the local 
library.>>>> Issue #1.>> When I run instruction 2 (i) under "Starting 
Evergreen" I get the following error message.>>>> [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:/home/thomas# su opensrf>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/thomas$ 
osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_router>> Starting 
OpenSRF Router>> !!!! Unable to connect router to jabber server localhost... 
exiting>> I think this is the big problem - it's mirrored by the error that 
you> got in settings-tester.pl.>> Checking opensrf_core.xml, you have two 
different passwords for the> "opensrf" Jabber user - "mypass" and "mypassword". 
These passwords> have to be correct so that the opensrf Jabber user can connect 
to> Jabber and talk to the router Jabber user>>> Issue #2>> Quote from 
instruction document: Instruction 17 (ii)>> Change the name of the child 
element of the element in opensrf.xml from ... to match the fully-qualified 
domain name of your server. For example, if the fully-qualified domain name of 
your server is "evergreen.rocks.com":>>>> I have run the instruction> perl 
-MNet::Domain -e 'print Net::Domain::hostfqdn()>>>> but get this output:>> 
[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:/home/opensrf/Evergreen-ILS-1.2.2.3/Open-ILS/src/support-scripts# 
perl -MNet::Domain -e 'print Net::Domain::hostfqdn()>>>>>>What do you think the 
problem might be?>> You're missing the ending semicolon-singlequote characters 
for the> command; it should be:>> perl -MNet::Domain -e 'print 
Net::Domain::hostfqdn();'>>>> Issue #3>> I have executed the file 
Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/settings-tester.pl and haveattached the results 
for your analysis. Teh file is called "settings-tester-results".>> The list of 
Perl modules shows that Net::Z3950::ZOOM wasn't installed> successfully, 
probably because indexdata's test server is still down.> See 
http://list.georgialibraries.org/pipermail/open-ils-general/2008-August/000838.html>
 for details and a workaround. You won't need this until you get the> staff 
client running, though, so no rush.>> We also see the failure to connect to the 
Jabber router, which I> covered in issue 1.>>> Issue #4>> Quote from 
instruction document:Section "Testing connections to Evergreen">> " Once you 
have installed and started Evergreen, test your connection to Evergreen via 
srfsh: ">>>> question: Must I run this as root, as opensrf or as [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:/$ ?>> You can run this as any user that has .srfsh.xml set up in 
their home directory.>>> Issue #5:>> I am not clear on instruction # 19.>> Copy 
/openils/conf/srfsh.xml.example to .srfsh.xml in the home directory of each 
user you want to use to run the srfsh command line client for testing OpenSRF, 
and edit .srfsh.xml as follows: ">>>> Must this file be copied to the 
/home/opensrf directory?>> You can copy the configuration file to the home 
directory of any user.> I often have /home/opensrf/.srfsh.xml and 
/home/dan/.srfsh.xml both> set up so that I don't have to switch users just to 
run some srfsh> commands.>>> Issue #6 Attachments>> I have also included the 
following files as attachments: opensrf.xml, opensrf_core.xml>> Very helpful in 
diagnosing the problem - thanks!>> Let us know what happens. Hopefully once you 
work out the Jabber> username/password problem, everything else will fall into 
place.>> --> Dan Scott> Laurentian University
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