/. This will log via syslog,
and adding a Nagios script to the syslog server can generate an alert
under certain conditions (usually high utilization or 0 running
processes).
Hope this helps!
--Don McMorris, Operations Manager
Equinox Software Inc
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Steve Wills steve.wi
it to work I'll update the
file in the ILS-Contrib/ESI-Examples repo.
Thanks!
--Don
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Thomas Berezansky tsb...@mvlc.org wrote:
Don McMorris commented on the check_null script as being a bit of a hack
that was pounded on until it worked in the Massachusetts Library
Committed as changeset 884 to ILS-Contrib. Thanks again!
http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS-Contrib/changeset/884/ESI-Examples/sys/lib/nagios-plugins/check_null
--Don
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Don McMorris don.mcmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Thomas. It looks like you hit a number
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Dan Scott d...@coffeecode.net wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 05:12 +, Buildbot wrote:
http://testing.esilibrary.com/buildbot/build/?opensrf=1869
Please see the URL above for more information on this build. This is an
autogenerated message from the Equinox
When postgres has been installed from source, the init.d file is not
created automatically. The command you used to start Postgres
originally (obtainable on the Postgres install page), with slight
modification, is used to restart or stop. Simply change the word
'start' at the end of the command
Hey Raymond,
Apologies I didn't reply sooner!
It seems you got rid of the memcache issue (which is often the cause
of Status: No authentication seed found.
open-ils.auth.authenticate.init must be called first).
I see that you changed from login admin open-ils to login opensrf
password, yet I
Hello there!
This suggests that the directory in which you are trying to run the install
was created by a different user. Did you extract the tarball as root, by
any chance?
Anyway, easy fix. As root, `chown -R opensrf:opensrf
/home/opensrf/OpenSRF-1.0.3`. Then you should be able to su back
protect_bib_rec_delete ON biblio.record_entry;
--
-- ... delete some records ...
--
CREATE RULE protect_bib_rec_delete AS ON DELETE TO biblio.record_entry
DO INSTEAD UPDATE biblio.record_entry SET deleted = TRUE WHERE OLD.id
= biblio.
record_entry.id;
COMMIT;
--
Don McMorris Jr
...
asset_call_number_record_fkey FOREIGN KEY (record) REFERENCES
biblio.record_entry(id) DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED
...
#
In this case, I see that 'record' (of the table I \d'd) references
biblio.record_entry.id.
--Don
--
Don McMorris Jr.
| Operations Manager
| Equinox Software Inc. The Evergreen
Hi Thomas,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:45 AM, Thomas Edward [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi Dan,
Your email was quick and a huge help. I am even more excited about Evergreen.
I have one problem though:
When I initiate the apache server (section: Starting the Web server) I get
the following
Tanya,
pg_hba.conf. That's your hint ;). I think you can figure it out from
there, but we'd be happy to help out if you do need a hand ;).
The search on the web site (http://evergreen-ils.org/search.php) includes
the mailing lists.
HTH!
--Don
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Medical
from it to this
(http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=generic_installation_information)
page? This should get you started. As you run into trouble, feel free
to drop the list a line and/or stop in to the IRC channel
(#OpenILS-Evergreen on FreeNode).
Hope this helps!
--Don
Don McMorris Jr
It seems to me that there may be a problem loading the OpenSRF
modules. To get a list of those modules that are loaded, run srfsh
and enter the following:
request router opensrf.router.info.class.list
A complete list might look something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] srfsh
srfsh# request router
Hi John:
My reply is below. I apologize if you receive this multiple times, but
our mail server is being a pain (luckily we're switching soon!)
--Don
Don McMorris wrote:
Hi John:
If I recall properly, error 501 is an error that comes back to an SRF
module not being loaded. If you can get
Seems to me that this would all depend on the packages. For example, a
different version of Syslog shouldn't cause a problem, whereas a
conflict with a perl module would. What packages are being blocked?
--Don
Don McMorris Jr.
| Technical Specialist
| Equinox Software, Inc. / The Evergreen
, date of release, etc.
This is a very quick and dirty thing in an attempt to help put my ideas
down into a more visual format. If you have any questions about it,
don't hesitate to ask.
--Don
Don McMorris wrote:
I did a little bit of acquisitions in my old library system. As many
libraries
the display policy in our current library
system.**
c. Add spaces to call number.
6. Changes the location from IN PROCESS to the real home location.
7. Prints label and completes physical processing.
8. Places the book onto the book cart for shelving.
--
Don McMorris Jr., Technical
Note: the following message is my personal opinion only.
IMHO, Jabber makes an excellent back-end communication mechanism. It
was designed to efficiently transport data in an XML-based format, which
is ideal for a program such as OpenSRF (which needs to transport
structured text between
Hi Guys:
Yeah, that was part of the 1.2 version (the elimination of
bootstrap.conf). If you go through the list archives, I believe you
might find some patches to remove the file. It was basically
determined that the file was redundant and that the .xml files would
take care of it.
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