On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 11:59 AM, John H <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 7 May 2011 15:50, Sharp, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi John, >> ... >> Yes - you're on the right track. In previous Evergreen releases, the >> admin username was hard-coded to "admin" and the password was hard-coded to >> "open-ils". This allows you to pick it. >> >> > Even more importantly, what should <dbname> be? > > ... >> >> This is typically "evergreen" in test installs, but I believe this is also >> something you can pick yourself. > > > Thanks, that was very helpful. I now have a "bare bones" installation up and > running. My problem now is finding instructions on how to populate the > database - that is, add libraries, borrowers and stock. > Searching under "populate database", "add a library" and "configure" doesn't > seem to show me anything useful and my staff client won't connect to my > server (although a web browser will), presumably because there are no > libraries defined to connect to. I'm assuming that Evergreen comes with a > skeleton structure with commonly used tables already defined. Can you give > me any pointers?
It would help if you provided more specific information about what problem or error message you get when you try to connect from the staff client.From almost any Evergreen web page, try clicking "Documentation -> Evergreen 1.6 (HTML) -> Core Staff Tasks"; this will tell you how to connect using the staff client and perform many other functions such as adding bibliographic records, volumes, and copies. This information is not yet in the 2.0 documentation. Changing library names from the default setup (the recommended approach, at least for those getting started) is a little less obvious, in the 1.6 documentation it's under "Server Administration -> Organizational Unit Types and Organizational Units". This information is also not yet in the 2.0 documentation - and it might make sense to have at least an index entry for "Library (see Organizational Unit)" as the terminology is a little unusual.
