I am trying to create a local instance for our office, thus am installing
as a server. Staff can access the DHIS2 and enter data. Once data is
up-to-date, when will have it available online.
Given this, can I still install DHIS2-Live, have it available on our LAN
and start entering data. Later
Are you installing on a server, or just on your own laptop? If the latter,
I suggest you just use DHIS Live instead, much easier.
However, if a server, then you will need to create a persistent DHIS2_HOME
environment variable
Our instructions are vague - it just says it needs to be added "to
Still no luck!
I changed the filename to "dhis.conf", updated the properties, but no
success.
When I invoke "echo $DHIS2_HOME", it does not print anything. The following
is what I can see in my browser > "About DHIS2"
About DHIS 2
Web API:
Browse it here
Current user:
admin
Version:
Right, please tell us what platform you are using (Windows, Linux) and how
you went about installing.
Knut
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Alistairs DIRUA wrote:
> Knut,
>
> Confirmed, I am connected to H2.
> I am new to Ubuntu and Postgresql. How can I make sure I am
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit(full install) on a Laptop, 4GB Ram.
And I installed it following the step-by-step listed here:
http://dhis2.github.io/dhis2-docs/2.21/en/implementer/html/ch08s03.html
Alistairs
On 27 Jan 2016 12:16 am, "Knut Staring" wrote:
> Right, please tell
Ok, since DHIS2 is using H2, that means that Tomcat has not found your
configuration file. Maybe this is because you are running the latest
version 2.22, for which the configuration file has changed name from
hibernate.properties to dhis.conf, as described in the release notes:
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