Natu,
you could actually do the cda installation in windows on a clean
pentaho-server and copy to ubuntu (its the same files)
you could skip the cda verification check (remembering to do that one small
javascript patch) and check instead by seeing if the parameters come up when
running a report.
John
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Natu Lauchande <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> All the mifos BI runned perfectly on windows enviroment i am now trying to
> install the very same system in an ubuntu server enviroment. But i am
> running across some problems, in some points of the guide that would be very
> helpful:
>
> I am using an Ubuntu server without a graphical user interface, what is the
> best approach to sort the problem.
>
> I could make all the steps apart from the one described below, that
> prevents Pentaho from running in ubuntu-server:
>
> "
>
> download
> cda-installer-v1.0.jar<http://pentaho-cda.googlecode.com/files/cda-installer-v1.0.jar>
> java -jar cda-installer-v1.0.jar
> select 3.6 version of pentaho
>
> create the directory /etc/pentaho/solutions
> point to /etc/pentaho/solutions when asked for pentaho solutions directory
>
> To verify CDA is working use sample CDA (download
> here)<http://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/download/attachments/5275845/cda-samples-pentaho-bi-server-3.7.zip>which
> need to be extracted in
> biserver-ce-3.7.0-stable/biserver-ce/pentaho-solutions.
>
> John W : I think the reference above to biserver-ce-3.7.0 is wrong and
> should be /etc/pentaho ???
> "
>
> Does anyone have an workaround for this issue?
>
> Cheers,
> Natu
>
>
>
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