Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-12 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 5:26 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rs wrote:
 On 01/11/2012 06:09 PM, Frank Cox wrote:

Thanks for all those who responded.

Bugzilla instance has started working.

Honestly, I don't know after what steps it started working as I was
multi-tasking trying to get cups, samba and freenx among other things
working all at the same time.

Now onto get glassfish, bigbluebutton working.

Any suggestion for a Chat server (preferably multi protocol)?

Centos 6.2 of course

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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-12 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 01/12/2012 12:19 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
 Greetings,

 On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 5:26 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevicoff...@plnet.rs  wrote:
 On 01/11/2012 06:09 PM, Frank Cox wrote:

 Thanks for all those who responded.

 Bugzilla instance has started working.

 Honestly, I don't know after what steps it started working as I was
 multi-tasking trying to get cups, samba and freenx among other things
 working all at the same time.

Maybe Apache needed reatart?


 Now onto get glassfish, bigbluebutton working.

 Any suggestion for a Chat server (preferably multi protocol)?

 Centos 6.2 of course


I see ejabberd and jabberd in EPEL. can't say about others.

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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-12 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:

 Now onto get glassfish, bigbluebutton working.

 Any suggestion for a Chat server (preferably multi protocol)?

 Centos 6.2 of course

I set up an OpenFire server for internal use a long time ago (xmpp
with group chat support) and never had any trouble with it, but that
was on Centos 5.x.  It is a mostly self-contained java package that
shouldn't have many version dependencies other than using postgresql
as a user db.

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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-12 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rs wrote:
 Honestly, I don't know after what steps it started working as I was
 multi-tasking trying to get cups, samba and freenx among other things
 working all at the same time.

 Maybe Apache needed reatart?


Now that you mention it, yes I did restart the apache



 I see ejabberd and jabberd in EPEL. can't say about others.


Thanks for the suggestion

Immediately after your mail, Les has suggested Openfire too
http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/

I will try setting it up in case I have issues with BigBlueButton (for
internal and external support activities).


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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-12 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:

 I set up an OpenFire server for internal use a long time ago (xmpp
 with group chat support) and never had any trouble with it, but that
 was on Centos 5.x.  It is a mostly self-contained java package that
 shouldn't have many version dependencies other than using postgresql
 as a user db.


Thanks, Les, for the suggestion.

I will try that out.

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[CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-11 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

I have helped host a few applications such as GLPI, OCSInventory, etc
etc. using the tarball method and untarring them in /var/www/htom
directory.

I have never done them though using yum.

I was trying to install Trac, Bugzilla etc using yum install method on
a Centos 6.2 box.

Somehow I am not able to see the respective pages say even using
http://localhost/trac or http://localhost/bugzilla

Now comes the elementary and stupid question:

Now where do these stuff get installed? they are not under /var/www/html

I did find some under /usr/share

Any pointers to instantiate them?

I am not good at understanding what that beast of yum does as to post
install script. Though I have created a mysql with CSV and blackhole
engines about a year back and as I did it for a client of the company
where I worked then and cannot have my grubby hands on that script.

Any help appreciated.

TIA

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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-11 Thread Frank Cox
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 22:28:18 +0530
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:

 Now where do these stuff get installed? they are not under /var/www/html

rpm -ql nameofrpm

If you're not sure of the names of the rpms that yum installed,
read /var/log/yum.log to find out.

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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-11 Thread Brian Mathis
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 I have helped host a few applications such as GLPI, OCSInventory, etc
 etc. using the tarball method and untarring them in /var/www/htom
 directory.

 I have never done them though using yum.

 I was trying to install Trac, Bugzilla etc using yum install method on
 a Centos 6.2 box.

 Somehow I am not able to see the respective pages say even using
 http://localhost/trac or http://localhost/bugzilla

 Now comes the elementary and stupid question:

 Now where do these stuff get installed? they are not under /var/www/html

 I did find some under /usr/share

 Any pointers to instantiate them?

 I am not good at understanding what that beast of yum does as to post
 install script. Though I have created a mysql with CSV and blackhole
 engines about a year back and as I did it for a client of the company
 where I worked then and cannot have my grubby hands on that script.

 Any help appreciated.

 TIA

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 Regards,
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Yum only downloads and installs RPM files, so in general you will use
the rpm command to get the details of the packages you installed.

You can see all the files included in a package by using rpm --query
--list package.  For apache web apps, the centos style is to place
an include file in /etc/httpd/conf.d with the configuration for the
app, but your apps might have done something different.  Take a look
at the include file and see if you need to configure something.  There
may be docs in /usr/share/doc/packagename explaining what you need
to do.


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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-11 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Brian Mathis
brian.mathis+cen...@betteradmin.com wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
 raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yum only downloads and installs RPM files, so in general you will use
 the rpm command to get the details of the packages you installed.

 You can see all the files included in a package by using rpm --query
 --list package.  For apache web apps, the centos style is to place
 an include file in /etc/httpd/conf.d with the configuration for the
 app, but your apps might have done something different.  Take a look
 at the include file and see if you need to configure something.  There
 may be docs in /usr/share/doc/packagename explaining what you need
 to do.


Sure. I will do that in about 13 hours and report back to this list.

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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-11 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Brian Mathis
 brian.mathis+cen...@betteradmin.com wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
 raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yum only downloads and installs RPM files, so in general you will use
 the rpm command to get the details of the packages you installed.

 You can see all the files included in a package by using rpm --query
 --list package.  For apache web apps, the centos style is to place
 an include file in /etc/httpd/conf.d with the configuration for the
 app, but your apps might have done something different.  Take a look
 at the include file and see if you need to configure something.  There
 may be docs in /usr/share/doc/packagename explaining what you need
 to do.


 Sure. I will do that in about 13 hours and report back to this list.

If you are lucky, the app will place a file with an obvious name in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/ with some comments about what you have to change
locally to set it up -  perhaps even commented out lines that you can
uncomment to active the defaults.   If you are not so lucky you may
have to understand the original app setup, then look at the rpm -q
--list packagename output to figure out where the packager installed
the parts.   Even then you are generally better off with the yum
installation because it will take care of any required dependencies.
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Re: [CentOS] A silly question about getting access to webapp installed with yum

2012-01-11 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 01/11/2012 06:09 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
 If you're not sure of the names of the rpms that yum installed,
 read /var/log/yum.log to find out.

CentOS 6.x has yum history, 'yum history 185, yum history info 185 ...

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