[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Opensrf install question
Hunt, Phil
hunt at nelinet.net
Tue Feb 10 13:40:04 EST 2009
Ok
That's what I thought.
In the step by step for Ubuntu 8.04 and EG 1.4.0.1, it states to change
private and public localhost lines to localhost 'throughout' for a
single server install.
I tried to use the example and keep getting that I cannot authenticate
with ejabber during start_all. If I change all the
private/public.localhosts to just localhost as per the recommendations,
it starts with no error but router is at 100% cpu.
When do I begin to look? In the ejabberdctl to register users, my
instructions show localhost for the user regs, like:
ejabberctldctl register opensrf localhost <password>
ejabberctldctl register router localhost <password>
Should I instead do the following (all 4 lines):
ejabberctldctl register opensrf private.localhost <password>
ejabberctldctl register router private.localhost <password>
ejabberctldctl register opensrf public.localhost <password>
ejabberctldctl register router public.localhost <password>
Then try the opensrf_core.xml with the public/private.localhost domains
in it?
Phil Hunt
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-----Original Message-----
From: open-ils-dev-bounces at list.georgialibraries.org
[mailto:open-ils-dev-bounces at list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Dan
Scott
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 12:57 PM
To: Evergreen Development Discussion List
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Opensrf install question
2009/2/10 Hunt, Phil <hunt at nelinet.net>:
> Is opensrf_router supposed to take up 100% of 1 CPU? No error on
mine,
> just runs always.
Definitely not. But I also don't think you should expect it to work if
you use a single-domain (localhost) in a multi-domain configuration
(private.localhost / public.localhost).
--
Dan Scott
Laurentian University
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