[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Installation

Chennakeshava,B chennakeshav1986 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 15 00:19:21 EDT 2008


hi
How to install Evergreen software to windows xp. what are supporting
software needed please assist me.
Thanking you

On 3/14/08, Gord Ripley <gripley at trentu.ca> wrote:
>
> Hi Dan:
>
> Thanks. These are great, and I foresee that my installation problems are
> at an end. Almost anyway.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Gord
>
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> >>> "Dan Scott" <denials at gmail.com> 12/03/2008 8:56 pm >>>
> On 11/03/2008, Gord Ripley <gripley at trentu.ca> wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> >  Can anyone throw a bit of light on what is meant by the following lines
> in the Debian/Evergreen installation instructions? ie. change to what? And
> for #21, again, set to what? Maybe it will be instructive for insiders to
> see how a Linux/Evergreen tyro can be seriously baffled by what must
> seem  trivial. A few words in the documentation could remedy this, I expect.
> Unless, of course, Linux/Evergreen tyros are expected to play elsewhere.
> *>
> >  Gord
> >
> >
> >  #19 Edit opensrf.xml:
> >
> >    1.      Change the database user, name, password, and host entries
> throughout.
> >    2.      Change the opening and closing tags within the <hosts> XML
> element to reflect your FQDN.
> >
> >  #20 Edit opensrf_core.xml:
> >
> >    1.      Change the Jabber users and domains.
> >
> >  #21 Edit live-db-setup.pl:
> >
> >    1.      Set the database connection information. This is used by the
> cgi-bin config scripts.
>
>
> Hmm. I had never run across "tyro" before. Anyways...
>
> So one by one, I'll try providing more elaborate instructions. These
> actually come almost directly from the workshop presentation I gave at
> code4lib (
> http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=advocacy:evergreen_workshop),
> in which I was trying to address precisely these areas of ambiguity in
> the original docs (when I was just too tired to figure out how to
> explain it clearly).
>
> Tell me if it's a move in the right direction:
>
> #19:
>
> Change the database name, database user and password, and database
> hostname entries throughout opensrf.xml to match the database name,
> username, password, and hostname that you created in step #5.
>
> For example:
>
>                    <databases>
>                        <driver>Pg</driver>
>                        <database>
>                            <type>master</type>
>                            <weight>2</weight>
>                            <user>evergreen</user>
>                            <host>localhost</host>
>                            <port>5432</port>
>                            <pw>evergreen</pw>
>                            <db>evergreen</db>
>                            <client_encoding>UTF-8</client_encoding>
>                        </database>
>                    </databases>
>
> Change the name of the child element of the <hosts> element in
> opensrf.xml to match the fully-qualified domain name of your server.
> For example:
>
>    <hosts>
>        <evergreen-server.localdomain>
>            <!-- ^-=-
>                Should match the fully qualified domain name of the host.
>
>                On Linux, the output of the following command is
> authoritative:
>          $ perl -MNet::Domain -e 'print Net::Domain::hostfqdn();'
>            -->
>
>            <activeapps>
>                <!-- services hosted on this machine -->
>                <appname>opensrf.settings</appname>
>                <appname>opensrf.math</appname>
>            ...
>            ... other stuff here
>            ...
>    </evergreen-server.localdomain>
> </hosts>
>
> #20 Edit opensrf_core.xml:
>
> 1.      Change the Jabber usernames and passwords as follows:
>
> /config/opensrf/username = opensrf
> /config/gateway/username = opensrf
> /config/router/transport/username = router
>
> We also specify the domains from which we'll accept and to which we'll
> make connections. Let's just specify "localhost" throughout for a
> single-server install for each of the following elements:
>
> /config/opensrf/routers/router
> /config/opensrf/domains/domain
> /config/gateway/domains/domain
> /config/router/transport/trusted_domains/server
> /config/router/transport/trusted_domains/client
>
> # 21. Copy /openils/conf/srfsh.xml.example to .srfsh.xml in the home
> directory of each user you want to use to run the srfsh command line
> client for testing OpenSRF, and edit .srfsh.xml as follows:
>
> * username and password is your opensrf client
> * domain is the router hostname
> * logfile is the full path for a log file
>
> <domains>
>    <domain>localhost</domain>
> </domains>
> <username>opensrf</username>
> <passwd>opensrfpass</passwd>
> <logfile>/home/opensrf/srfsh.log</logfile>
>
> #22. Edit live-db-setup.pl:
>   1.      Set the database connection information. This is used by
> the cgi-bin config scripts. For example:
>
> $main::config{dsn} = 'dbi:Pg:host=127.0.0.1;dbname=evergreen;port=5432';
> $main::config{usr} = 'evergreen';
> $main::config{pw} = 'evergreen';
> $main::config{index} = "config.cgi";
>
>
> --
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University
>



-- 
Chennakeshava, B
MLISc
University of Mysore
Mysore
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