Donald, How exciting! I just published that demo system to the wiki yesterday! It's on a VM, limited to 2GiB of resource and it looks like one of my Jabber instances crashed out - I've got a developmental Solr search going on that one too - I'll kill that for now so Evergreen can be OK.
I've dialed back service limits in OpenSRF and Apache & PostgreSQL to be suitable (or so I thought) in a limited environment - anyone else have ideas? Maybe just give it more RAM? -- David Busby Edoceo, Inc. http://edoceo.com/ 206.282.6500 On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Donald Butterworth < [email protected]> wrote: > Colleagues, > > Last week the Asbury Seminary and Asbury University librarians made a > decision to move to Evergreen. There is still no official commitment from > our administrations, but we do not expect any objections if the migration > costs can be held to a reasonable level. We anticipate a two year glide > path before going live for the entire system, but it is my hope to go live > with the Acquisitions module much sooner than that. We are busily working > on our 2.3 install, and I am starting to supply DIG with my notes and > questions, which they may choose to use, in some form, in the Getting > Started chapter of the Evergreen Manual. > > One thing that I hoped would make our install easier would be to have read > only administrative access to a demo installation. That way we could look > at each of the dropdown menus and do some copying and pasting. I've tried > accessing 2.3 public server at demo.ils.edoceo.com without success. The > Status and Version of the host connect OK when using the staff client build > 2012.45-demo.exe. But, when I enter the Username: egsa / Password: egsa, a > Login failed message pops up. The Workstation message is: Not yet > configured for the specified server. > > So ... like ... what do I do now? ... > > > Don > > Don Butterworth > Faculty Associate / Librarian III > B.L. Fisher Library > Asbury Theological Seminary > [email protected] > (859) 858-2227 > > > >
