Hi,
I am having problems getting the brick_ctl.sh script to work. When I
issue the command it asked for the password for opensrf on the drones
and then says it cannot find osrf_ctl.sh. I put the PERL5Lib and PATH
at the beginning of .bashrc file on the drones. I have the /openils on
a NFS
Hi Sue,
I am having problems getting the brick_ctl.sh script to work. When I
issue the command it asked for the password for opensrf on the drones
and then says it cannot find osrf_ctl.sh. I put the PERL5Lib and PATH
at the beginning of .bashrc file on the drones. I have the /openils on
a
Hmm, I've never had to directly modify the brick_ctl.sh control script or use
/etc/profile as Chris describes. Only have the two paths to the opensrf user's
.bashrc.
Perhaps it's only balking that error because they don't have the ssh-key entry
setup between head and drones and so it can't
Some of the path stuff you have to put elsewhere in the .bashrc file
on the drones. Near the top. Before it bails because you aren't in an
interactive session.
Could that be what is being missed here?
Thomas Berezansky
Merrimack Valley Library Consortium
Quoting Ben Shum bs...@biblio.org:
Hello,
Just curious if there are upgrade instructions for OpenSRF that I'm missing.
I'm currently running 1.6.2, and I see that the newest version is 1.6.3 - it
would be nice to upgrade without having to repeat the whole complex install
process. Is there a shortcut, or should I just bite the
Hi all, I just finished installing evergreen 2.0.6 in my test server and it
seems that everything works fine, except that when I try to run the staff
client and enter the username as admin and password as open-ils that's
according to the documentation. All I get was a login failed message. The
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Demian
I'd been meaning to write upgrade instructions for sometime so here you
go: http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opensrf:upgrading
You basically don't need to recreate the ejabberd accounts and you could
probably skip step 6 through 9 which are to test a bare-bones OpenSRF