Fyi On Mar 7, 2015 7:02 AM, "Howard Canning" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks will try installation attempt 6 with a strong coffee haha. Re > Ubuntu 12.04- Extracting the tar to create the OPEN-ILS folder must have > appended ".in" to the end of some files. Yes I renamed the files taking off > the .in but why would that happen in the first place. It just disrupts the > installation instructions and makes me lose faith in the install. I started > to get issues with apache restarts too and it became too messy. > Ubuntu 14.04 seems most reliable so far in terms of less errors. > Depending on my Google some how-tos vary. > I use linode cloud hosting so must create the "user" account. 'adduser > user' which creates the ./home/user folders. Should I be wget'ing and > extracting the folders in there i.e. /home/user/Evergreen.2.7.0 and > /home/user/OpenSRF.2.4.0 > I must be overlooking something obvious. Instructions say to extract as > root so /root/Evergreen... > I'm being methodical with the instruction. Any help much appreciated. > Thank you am thus far. Will try a ubuntu 14.04 now soon. Wish me luck. :) > On Mar 6, 2015 11:06 PM, "Brent Mills" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Howard, >> >> After cp-ing the files to the Apache directories did you change the .in >> suffixes so that the files are *.conf instead of *.conf.in in the >> /etc/apache2 directory? >> >> I don't believe Apache will pull in the configs if there is a .in >> appended. Could be misreading the email though. >> >> Feel free to send over errors if need be. >> >> -Brent >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Mar 6, 2015, at 18:17, Howard Canning <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Not having luck with installing Evergreen ILS. Attempted at least 5 long >> comprehensive times with ubuntu 14.04 and 12.04. >> With Ubuntu 12.04 just now >> >> cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/ >> cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_vhost.conf /etc/apache2/ >> cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_startup /etc/apache2/ >> >> actually had "in" appended to the ends in their directories...so: >> cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg.conf.in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ >> cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_vhost.conf.in /etc/apache2/ >> cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_startup.in /etc/apache2/ >> >> and errors like: >> >> ossible unintended interpolation of @sysconfdir in string at >> Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config line 329. >> Possible unintended interpolation of @sysconfdir in string at >> Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config line 329. >> Global symbol "@sysconfdir" requires explicit package name at >> Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config line 329. >> Global symbol "@sysconfdir" requires explicit package name at >> Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config line 329. >> Execution of Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config aborted due to >> compilation errors. >> >> ************************ >> >> >> Is there a version of OpenSRF, Evergreen, Ubuntu and client that install >> cleanly with a tutorial to go with. >> >> I just keep getting errors thrown despite being methodical. Apache restart >> issues, services not running like open-ils.auth, apparent data >> corruption.... >> >> My luck is out. Would love to see this working. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Howard Canning <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Jason. You were right. Now how do I get it running? :) >>> >>> opensrf@li904-206:~$ osrf_control --localhost --diagnostic >>> * open-ils.acq [22293] uptime=03:34 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.actor [22341] uptime=03:33 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.auth is not running >>> * open-ils.auth_proxy [22349] uptime=03:33 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.booking [22301] uptime=03:33 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.cat [22309] uptime=03:34 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.circ [22333] uptime=03:34 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.collections [22381] uptime=03:32 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.cstore is not running >>> * open-ils.fielder [22421] uptime=03:30 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=5 >>> * open-ils.justintime [22373] uptime=03:33 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.pcrud is not running >>> * open-ils.penalty [22365] uptime=03:33 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.permacrud [22397] uptime=03:32 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=5 >>> * open-ils.reporter [22389] uptime=03:32 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.reporter-store is not running >>> * open-ils.search [22325] uptime=03:34 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.serial [22437] uptime=03:29 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=5 >>> * ERR open-ils.storage Has PID file entry [22357], which matches >>> no running open-ils.storage processes >>> * open-ils.supercat [22317] uptime=03:34 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.trigger [22405] uptime=03:31 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.url_verify [22413] uptime=03:32 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * open-ils.vandelay [22429] uptime=03:31 >>> cputime=00:00:00 #drones=1 >>> * opensrf.dbmath [1242] uptime=01:20:13 cputime=00:00:00 >>> #drones=5 >>> * opensrf.math [1222] uptime=01:20:14 cputime=00:00:00 >>> #drones=5 >>> * opensrf.persist [1195] uptime=01:20:14 cputime=00:00:00 >>> #drones=5 >>> * ERR opensrf.persist [1195] NOT configured for this host. >>> * opensrf.settings [1187] uptime=01:20:14 cputime=00:00:00 >>> #drones=5 >>> * opensrf.validator [1206] uptime=01:20:14 cputime=00:00:00 >>> #drones=5 >>> * ERR opensrf.validator [1206] NOT configured for this host. >>> * router [1179] uptime=01:20:16 cputime=00:00:00 >>> * router [1180] uptime=01:20:16 cputime=00:00:00 >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Jason Stephenson <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> 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 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jason Stephenson >>>> Assistant Director for Technology Services >>>> Merrimack Valley Library Consortium >>>> 1600 Osgood ST, Suite 2094 >>>> North Andover, MA 01845 >>>> Phone: 978-557-5891 >>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>
