James Keenan <jkeenan@...> writes: > > Hi Sitalk, > > If you enter <server name or server IP address>/eg/opac/home > That should get you to the basic search page in the catalog. > > (where "server name" is the fully qualified domain name, eg "catalog.ourplace.org" ) > > Jim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Open-ils-general > [mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@...es.org] > On Behalf Of Sitalk Teres > Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 8:07 PM > To: open-ils-general@... > Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] OPAC default url > > Hello, > > First of all thanks everyone for the support. > > The installation of Evergreen 2.10 went smoothly on Debian 8. > > After which the ejabberd services and Evergreen have been started successfully. > > There were not any errors after running the autogen.sh script and after restarting apache2. > > Afterwards I logged in successfully into Evergreen through the srfsh console. > > The settings-tester.pl script also did not reveal any errors. > > However I was not able to find any reference to the OPAC url. > I tried "http://<<server-ip-address>>/xul/server", but I got the error: > > "The requested URL /xul/server was not found on this server." > > Could anyone suggest what is the correct url for accessing the OPAC? > How could I troubleshoot any possible errors? > > Thanks in advance. > >
Thank you very much for your responses. Unfortunately the url "http://<<server-ip-address>>/eg/opac/home" still shows the following error: "Not found The requested URL /eg/opac/home was not found on this server." Most likely this is an apache2 problem. I am going to do some more digging. Sitalk