[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Installing OpenSRF
"Ing. Fabian Núñez Salcedo"
coordinacionsistemas at coruniamericana.edu.co
Tue May 17 12:03:53 EDT 2011
I just did it, but the file i found in /openils/conf/ is
opensrf_core.xml.example, is this the correct file?
El 17/05/2011 10:56 a.m., Joseph Lewis escribió:
> Good day,
>
> Try doing:
> sudo updatedb
> then doing:
> locate opensrf_core.xml
>
> Mine ended up being here:
> /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml
>
> I hope it helps,
> Joe
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> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:47 AM, "Ing. Fabian Núñez Salcedo"
> <coordinacionsistemas at coruniamericana.edu.co
> <mailto:coordinacionsistemas at coruniamericana.edu.co>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I need some help. I´m trying to install OpenSRF in Ubuntu
> 10.04.2. I can´t understand the step 8:
>
> 8. On each domain, you need two Jabber users to manage the OpenSRF
> communications:
>
> *
> a “router” user, to whom all requests to connect to an
> OpenSRF service will be routed; this Jabber user must be
> named “router”
> *
> an “opensrf” user, which clients use to connect to OpenSRF
> services; this user can be named anything you like, but we
> will use “opensrf” in our examples
>
> 1.
> Therefore, as the *root* user, register your “router” and
> “opensrf” ejabber users for the OpenSRF router service on
> each domain. The users should have different passwords on
> each domain. These users will correspond to your
> configuration in |opensrf_core.xml|:
>
> # Syntax for registering a user with ejabberdctl
> # ejabberdctl register<user> <domain> <password>
> ejabberdctl register router private.localhost<password>
> ejabberdctl register opensrf private.localhost<password>
> ejabberdctl register router public.localhost<password>
> ejabberdctl register opensrf public.localhost<password>
>
> Note: There appears to be a problem with ejabberdctl in that
> it does not escape input correctly, so a password like
> |'0P3N$SRF|' will be created as |'0P3N|'. A bug against
> ejabberd <https://support.process-one.net/browse/EJAB-1399>
> has been filed. To register a password using ejabberdctl
> with special shell characters until such time as that bug is
> resolved, the workaround is to specify a double-escaped
> character at the command line, for example, |'0P3N\\\\$RF|'
>
> I can´t find the |opensrf_core.xml file, i found
> |opensrf_core.xml.example and if this is the correct file, where
> do i have to put this lines:
>
> # Syntax for registering a user with ejabberdctl
> # ejabberdctl register<user> <domain> <password>
> ejabberdctl register router private.localhost<password>
> ejabberdctl register opensrf private.localhost<password>
> ejabberdctl register router public.localhost<password>
> ejabberdctl register opensrf public.localhost<password>
>
>
> please hel me.
>
>
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> Coordialmente,
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> Ing. Fabian Núñez Salcedo
> Coordinador de Sistemas de Información
> Corporación Universitaria Americana
> Barranquilla, Colombia
> Tel:3608371 Ext <tel:3608371%20Ext>. 121
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Coordialmente,
Ing. Fabian Núñez Salcedo
Coordinador de Sistemas de Información
Corporación Universitaria Americana
Barranquilla, Colombia
Tel: 3608371 Ext. 121
Cel: 300 8149172
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