On 1/7/06, Craig Steinberger <Craig.Steinberger at sun.com> wrote: > Cyril Plisko wrote: > > > I think we should keep all the things together - that way it would be > > easier to move it to the better server when, due to popular demand, > > the current machine wouldn't be enough :) > > Seriously - we can have plenty virtual servers with apache, so let's > > keep it together, unless there is pressing reason to separate things > > right away. > > > > Wait a sec - you said that machine would serve blastwaVe also, right ? > > So one zone for blastwaRe and another one for blastwaVe, correct ? > > > > > I have no preference if the trac site is in a seperate zone, a general > blastwa?e zone, or in the global zone. It should probably run in a trac > account, and I would need an account with sudo or RBAC privs to get to > the trac account and possibly edit the apache config file, as well > install the various software that trac needs. >
Its about 05:30 AM here and I am making progress again finally. I wanted to get the latest patches for Solaris 10 on this machine but the 10_Recommended.zip has been missing for days now. I simply had to resort to sed, awk and grep to get the essential patches with my contract login. That seems to work. I am watching the patches go in now. Then I will create the zone after the reboot, setup the initial admin accounts and install apache with a few modules like mod_php. Seems like you will need GCC and a few others in order to build from source. I'll go with the GCC 3.4x tree unless you think otherwise. I could also simply install Sun ONE Studio 10 but that will chew up a pile of disk space. WDYT? Dennis
