[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Outreach and trustee groups

Dan Scott denials at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 12:44:27 EDT 2007


On 22/10/2007, Pierre Nault <pierrenault at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>     Now that my jabberd problems are solved, I have another problem with
> registering the Outreach and Trustee groups (step 25).  I registered the two
> new groups with the cgi-bin interface -there is not much information on the
> filling "the New Child boxes" so I registered them with the default
> settings. After that I tried to stop_all process (sudo -u opensrf
> /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh -d /tmp/ -p /openils/conf/bootstrap.conf -c \
> /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a stop_all) but this give me that message :
> /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh: option illégale (illegal option) -- p
>
> usage: /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh -d <pid_dir> -c <c_config> -a <action>
>
> Actions include:
>         start_router
>         stop_router
>         restart_router
>         start_perl
>         stop_perl
>         restart_perl
>         start_c
>         stop_c
>         restart_c
>         start_osrf
>         stop_osrf
>         restart_osrf
>         stop_all
>         start_all
>         restart_all
>
> Example:
>   /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh -c opensrf_core.xml -a restart_all
>
> Seems that -p option doesn't exist, in fact, the file that the command
> refer to doesn't exist at all (/openils/conf/bootstrap.conf). I followed the
> instructions in the new step 23 (
> http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_evergreen_1.2.x_on_ubuntu_7.04)
> and it didn't mention the creation of the bootstrap.conf... is the
> information still accurate ?
>
> Anyway I stop all the process by removing instructions regarding the
> bootstrap.conf file (sudo -u opensrf /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh -d /tmp/ -c
> /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_all), and after restarting, when I
> go to the web page "User Groups and Groups Permissions", it give me these
> lines of code:
> tree.add(4, 3, "Catalogers", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=4",
> "Catalogers"); tree.add(5, 3, "Circulators", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=5",
> "Circulators"); tree.add(10, 3, "Local System Administrator", "usr_group-
> setup.cgi?action=child&id=10", "System maintenance, configuration, etc.");
> tree.add(12, 1, "Outreach", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=12",
> "relicats de Evergreen"); tree.add(2, 1, "Patrons", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=2",
> "Patrons"); tree.add(3, 1, "Staff", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=3",
> "Staff"); tree.add(13, 1, "Trustee", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=13",
> "relicats de Evergreen"); tree.add(1, 2, "Users", "usr_group-setup.cgi?action=child&id=1",
> "Users"); tree.closeAllChildren(); document.write(tree.toString());
>
> To resume myself :
> -Did I have to create the bootstrat.conf file ? In that case the
> installation instructions should be modify : there is a line in step 23 that
> says : " Continue with the old Wiki step #23, starting at "in the
> <reporter><base_uri> node..."" : so we skip the creation of the
> bootstrap.conf file.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Pierre Nault
>
> --
> What do you call a cyclist who doesn't wear a helmet?  An organ
> donor.  ~David Perry
>

Hi Pierre:

In the Evergreen 1.2.x branch, the separate bootstrap.conf (-p meant "perl")
file is no longer used. Everything is based on /opensrf/conf/opensrf.xml (-c
used to mean "c" but now means "configuration"). So it seems that the Ubuntu
instructions for the 1.2.x version of Evergreen are accurate.

I'm not sure why you're seeing the lines you're seeing in the configuration
Web page now - I've never seen anything like that before :(

-- 
Dan Scott
Laurentian University
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