[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Best way to implement Evergreen and Open ILS
Joe Atzberger
jatzberger at esilibrary.com
Mon Dec 28 11:11:58 EST 2009
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Bill Coffey <bill.coffey at waynegov.com>wrote:
> I am trying to find the best way to implement the evergreen system.
>
> I currently am working in a Windows Domain environment.
>
> I have two servers which are currently virtualized on a Citrix ZenServer
> and running very well.
>
> I also have a Cassie computer ( our timer system) which I would like to add
> to the server. The Cassie server actually runs on two different networks
> (using two network cards) one for the public and one for the Staff
> computers.
>
> I also have Polaris server for our ILS system.
>
> I see on the new Ubuntu 9.10 they have the Cloud environment which I take
> as being a Virtualization environment also.
>
> I have not been able to install the Evergreen completely on the Ubuntu
> server as of yet because of my limited knowledge.
>
> 1. Which would be best way to implement this (any opinions are welcome)?
>
I'm not sure what you are asking: you mean implement EG on ubuntu? The
install documents are
here<http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=server_installation&s[]=ubuntu>.
You could also download a VM image and run it in virtualbox or vmware (or
maybe even w/ citrix, I don't know).
> 2. Has anyone tried the Citrix system and gotten the Citrix tools to
> install on the Ubuntu 9.10 server version (AMD 64)
>
Since this question doesn't concern Evergreen, it is probably more suitable
for a Citrix user group.
3. Concerning the opensrf 1.2 install on the server. I am working on item
> 12 and trying to copy the openils/conf/srfsh.xml to the home directory of
> each user (only the default user I made when I installed the server) and I
> get an error writing .srfsh.xml permission denied.
>
Item 12 from what document? You probably want to attempt the copy as root
or using sudo. If sudo is installed, see "man sudo" for more info.
--joe
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