Bogna,
This is a set of commands that might help for stopping and starting
everything:
sudo su -
/etc/init.d/apache2 graceful-stop
/etc/init.d/apache2-websockets stop
apache2ctl-websockets stop
su - opensrf
osrf_control --localhost --stop-all
oils_ctl.sh -a stop_sip
exit
ps -ef | grep OpenSRF
Hi, Bogna.
Did you start the OpenSRF services before running autogen.sh? That looks
like either you didn't start them or there were errors when you did.
The most likely culprit for the router not starting is one of the
ejabberd passwords being wrong in the configuration file.
Jason
On
Hi everyone,
Funny thing: I changed the system to Ubuntu Xenial server version,
installed the latest OpenSRF and Evergreen... and got almost the same
message that I had on Fedora: Session Error: router@private.localhost/
*open-ils.cstore* IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK!!! (the changed part in
On 08/31/2017 08:41 AM, Bogna Czyżewska wrote:
>
> I'll try with OpenSRF 2.5 and Evergreen 2.12 and if I fail on that, I'll
> stop bothering you and go back to koha :)
It's not a bother. Feel free to ask any questions you have. There are
also other places to ask for help. The open-ils-dev list
Hello Everyone,
Thank you all for your input.
I tried out Koha a few weeks ago and though installation was doable (I
won't say it was easy), I was disappointed in its search engine and
patron's user interface. That's why I decided to try Evergreen instead, it
looked more user-friendly.
I'll try
Hello, again, Bogna!
I agree with Rogan Hamby's suggestion of trying Koha.
It is big, too, but not quite as big as Evergreen and I hear it is
easier to install. It may fit your needs better.
You can find Koha here:
https://koha-community.org/
Also, I think Ben Shum is correct, you'll want to
Hi Bogna,
Sounds like maybe you're using an older OpenSRF version like 2.4
series. I think we only just introduced Ubuntu xenial support as of
the OpenSRF 2.5 series. If you switch over to that version, then you
should find the ubuntu-xenial targets available to use. Same for
Evergreen, I
Hello again Jason,
As you suggested, I replaced my Fedora with Ubuntu 16.04 server version,
but I already encountered a problem - you stressed the importance of using
auto tools, but there is no Xenial version of OpenSRF Makefile.install for
prerequisites and running it as ubuntu-trusty fails
Hello Blake and Jason!
Blake,
Thank you for your reply. My goal is to install Evergreen on a server
available only within a company network. Truth is, Evergreen seems too big
for handling the +/- 100 books we have, but I wasn't able to find any
smaller solution that could manage collection
On 08/30/2017 10:30 AM, Bogna Czyżewska wrote:
> Hello Jason,
> Thanks for your advice. I actually started with Debian (latest, 9 I
> think), and switched to Fedora because I encountered many errors during
> installation and just got angry. That was my first encounter with Debian
> and I already
Bogna,
Installing Evergreen for the first time is difficult. If your goal is to
get a local server up and running for evaluation and testing, you might
be interested in the docker container:
https://hub.docker.com/r/mobiusoffice/evergreen-ils/
There are a couple of video's available to help
Hello Jason,
Thanks for your advice. I actually started with Debian (latest, 9 I think),
and switched to Fedora because I encountered many errors during
installation and just got angry. That was my first encounter with Debian
and I already knew some Fedora stuff, so I figured it'll be easier for
Hello, Bogna!
My recommendation is that you switch to Debian 8 Jessie or Ubuntu 16.04
Server Edition for installing Evergreen. These are the Linux
distributions most commonly used by the community. You will likely have
more success and get more help with problems.
Good luck,
Jason
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