On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 14:33 -0400, Richard Smith wrote: > I want to try and make some tweaks to the ds_backup so I need a > working school server. > > I grabbed a random XO 1.75 I had with 12.1.0-21 installed and tried to > install XSCE 0.2.1 but I was not successful in getting a working > config. > > After installing xs-config-xo and runnign bootstrap-xo I received the message > "Not an XO pleasea run 'xs-config'" So I did. xs-config: command not found. > > Searching for xs-config in the xs-config-xo package with rpm -ql I find that > xs-config is not in that that package so I took a look at bootstrap-xo > to see why it was unhappy. > > It was unhappy because I have a bastard machine and I have no MN > manufacturing tag. :) >
Yea, that would cause the script to exit with a warning. > However, looking at script I would recommnd that rather than read the > mfg tags directly you try to source > /usr/share/olpc-utils/olpc-utils-functions and use the facilties of > that script. There are functions that will let you read mfg tags in > an XO generation independent way and functions that will let you > determine what > XO generation you are using. > Thanks for the tip, I'll have a look at what is available. > I noticed several occurrences of error messages the debug output of > xs-setup a message of: > > /usr/bin/xs-setup-functions: line 242: [: missing ']' > > You may want to start using [[ ]] rather than [ ] for tests as [[ ]] > is much more tolerant and supports several enhancements over [ ] > Nice to know thanks for the pointer. > The rest of the installation appears to have gone ok except that > ejabberd didn't seem to start up. The message was > > "Failed RPC connection to the note ejabberd@schoolserver: nodedown" > That might be a result of bootstrap-x0 not running, we change the host name there to be schoolserver. > On reboot various ejabber things seems to be running so perhaps that > was expected. > I'd think ejabberd would be running with the hostname that was configured at install time. > If I go to a root shell I don't get an expected # in my prompt. The > difference between olpc@ and root@ is hard to notice. I'd like to see > a # added when you are root. > That can be doable. > Because I don't have a full deployment infra setup I ran into this > http://sugardextrose.org/issues/2685 . Also nothing in the > instructions indicate that when you set up a local AP for the XO lan > you have to disable any dhcpd server that might be running on the AP. > Obvious to me but perhaps not obvious to others and multiple dhcp > servers can be a bitch to debug. > Think we'll need to have a general howto on setting up the whole local lan in the future. > Trying to register the XSCE with itself fails. "Can't connect to the server" > Can't find schoolserver, related to the above failure to change the hostname. > Trying to register a client XO to the schoolsever fails as well. The > IP the the client received looks good. I can ping schoolserver and > schoolserver.local and browsing the Internet works. Trying to browse > to http://schoolserver or schoolserver.local dosen't work. Nmaping > the server with my laptop shows that nothing is > running on port 80. > > There's nothing in /var/log/httpd but systemctrl status httpd.service > indicates there were startup errors and looking > in /var/log/messages I find that httpd is choking on line 9 of > /etc/httpd/conf.d/pathagar.conf which is: > Odd that should of been disabled in the base install, which version of xs-config is installed? > PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython > > rpm -q django shows its not installed so I tried yum -y install django > but no dice. Still won't start up. > Ideas? I've run out of time for now to try and sort this out. > I'd just rename /etc/httpd/conf.d/pathagar.conf and retrying to restart apache as a quick fix. Jerry > Cheers. _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel