I am sorry. I can see how what I wrote could be interpreted that way. My 
apologies for the confusion there as I should have worded that better.

Basically, the installer should work just like the installer for 
ColdFusion or BD JX would work. Just run it, hit "Enter" a few times, 
and you'll be up and running with a sparkling new OpenBD server in a 
couple minutes or less.

In your case, I'm just not familiar with how much CPanel customizes the 
server and those potential customizations may cause the set-up to fail.

If all else fails, just grab another copy of BD from NewAtlanta and have 
them assist with the install for it, or get some of the commercial 
support for OpenBD from NA or AW20 and have them make OpenBD work for 
ya. One way or another, there's no reason this can't be done!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


tom thomas wrote:
> As I understand what you are saying here, this installer installs Centos 
> along with tomcat and openbd. They have already installed Centos and 
> have moved my domains from my shared hosting account to it. If I read 
> what you said correctly, I don't think this is going to help me.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom Thomas
> 
> At 04:51 PM 6/19/2009, you wrote:
> 
>> The installer script is located here:
>>
>> http://openbd.viviotech.net/
>>
>> Click on the "installer" directory, download the file, then run the
>> installer, and it will set up a non-customized version of CentOS 5 with
>> Tomcat, OpenBD (as a common class), and the mod_jk apache connector.
>> However, I am not certain how compatible it is with CPanel, as I've
>> never used it with that. It would depend on how much CPanel customizes
>> the server when you install it.
>>
>> It works beautifully on a plain-jane CentOS 5 server, and I know it
>> works well with the control panel that we ourselves use.
>>
>> HTH!
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Jordan Michaels
>> Vivio Technologies
>> http://www.viviotech.net/
>> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
>> Adobe Solution Provider
>>
>>
>> Nitai @ SixSigns wrote:
>> > You should really talk to Jordan Michaels from Viviotech. Not only do
>> > they provide OpenBD hosted servers, but he also wrote a script to
>> > setup a server like you want.
>> >
>> > Kind Regards,
>> > Nitai
>> >
>> > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:29 PM, tom thomas<[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Up until now I have ran my own servers and some shared hosting. 
>> Economics
>> >> dictated that I close my office down and move it home. So I have 
>> rented two
>> >> dedicated servers, one windows, the other linux. My hosting company is
>> >> suppose to finish setting these up for me this weekend. It appears 
>> the linux
>> >> box is completed, the window one is not. I will be moving my 
>> bluedragon.net
>> >> license to the windows box. My basic experience with linux has been
>> >> installing ready made programs like wordpress.
>> >>
>> >> My linux server has centos 5.3, whm and cpanel. I am familiar with 
>> cpanel,
>> >> never used whm before. I will be the only one putting applications 
>> on it. I
>> >> have spent the last hour going through past messages of this board 
>> and I
>> >> don't think I know any more now than before I started.
>> >>
>> >> I would like to have cf available on any domain just like I do with cf
>> >> bd.net. I have never worked with Tomcat. I have the ReadyToRun Jetty
>> >> installed on a couple of Vista machines. What is the best way to 
>> go? Someone
>> >> point me in the right direction.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Tom Thomas
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> >>

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