Hi Jeremy: 2008/9/21 Jeremy Hor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Bill, > > According to the guide, for a single server install, it was recommended to > use localhost for all references to host, except in opensrf.xml which > required a fully qualified hostname. Since mine is still a test system, could > you suggest how I should configure it? I'm rather unclear on how to go about > setting up the hostname etc. > > Thanks very much for your help.
It sounds to me like you have everything set up properly. The hostname that you have to use in the <hosts> section of opensrf.xml is determined by running the following command: perl -MNet::Domain -e 'print Net::Domain::hostfqdn() . "\n";' If that shows "gbpclibserver", then that's what you should use. If it shows "gbpclibserver.localdomain" then you should use that (or whatever variation it shows you). Then run: (as root): /etc/init.d/apache2 stop (as opensrf): osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a stop_all osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_router osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_perl osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_c (as root): /etc/init.d/apache2 start and look at the output of: ps wax | grep -i open ... you should see at least one "open-ils.auth" service running. If so, then try srfsh again. -- Dan Scott Laurentian University
