Run osrf_control --localhost --diagnostic that will tell you what
services are running.
Chances are, open-ils.auth isn't.
You can remove the --localhost if you set a domain name in your
opensrf configuration.
Quoting Howard Canning <[email protected]>:
Anyone please. So close to having this work. Thanks
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Howard Canning <[email protected]>
wrote:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Apache 2.4
http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads/evergreen-client-2.7.4_x86_64.tar.bz2
http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads/opensrf-2.4.0.tar.gz
Hi Guys,
I followed everything step by step but when I get to Section 12 of
http://evergreen-ils.org/documentation/install/README_2_7.html
and enter relevant credentials at:
srfsh# login <admin-user> <admin-pass>
... I get "Received no data from server". (Incidentally 'request
opensrf.math add 2,2' does return 4)
I am hosted on Linode with an IP of say 10.20.30.40 so maybe I need to
adjust something in /etc/hosts too as I'm getting an "Internal Server
Error". I'm learning this for first time and want to access evergreen in my
browser at http://10.20.30.40/whatever to examine the functionality.
What should I have in my /etc/hosts? I have exactly as per
http://evergreen-ils.org/documentation/install/README_2_7.html
Please also see the logs attached with placeholder passwords as per Sect 9
http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=troubleshooting:checking_for_errors
Thanks
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