Hello Adam,

I worked on the discussed pattern and SUCCESSFULLY gave a demo to organization 
for I worked. But a huge trouble I found is we got a competitor who asked the 
reason why not to use CIDOC. 

Can you please describe why Arches is better than CIDOC. 

Sent from my Windows 10 phone

From: Adam Cox
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 9:16 PM
To: sandeep singh (sandy)
Cc: Arches Project; Alexei Peters
Subject: Re: [Arches] Re: Install Arches Application 
fromUbuntuToLiveHostingServer

OK, I was able to look into the Community AMIs, and it looks like I have 
published 3 different AMIs, named "ubuntu 14.04 arches-hip install", 
"arches3_arches-hip_geoserver_trusty", and "arches3_trusty_setup".  I'd 
recommend that you use the first one, which you may have already done.  I made 
these AMIs a while ago, so the first thing you should do when you log in is run 
this command
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
to perform normal maintenance.

Can you confirm that you have arches-HIP running correctly?  If you activate 
your virtualenv and run
python manage.py runserver 0:8000
you should be able to go to your IP address plus :8000 (123.23.23.12:8000, for 
example) in any internet browser and view your arches installation.

When this is successful, you can install apache and use it to serve your app, 
instead using the runserver command.  When you can confirm that you have 
reached that point, just let me know :)

Adam

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 8:14 AM, sandeep singh (sandy) 
<sandeepsingh.firsto...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Adam,
 
I got your point and worked accordingly, and successfully installed arches on 
my AWS server. The directory shown was Projects /ENV, so I have installed in 
this directory. 
 
Now stuck at the point of checking live URL.
 
Requesting you to suggest me did I installed in correct path. And if no please 
support on this. 
 
Regards,
Sandeep
 
Sent from my Windows 10 phone
 
From: Adam Cox
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 8:15 AM
To: sandeep singh (sandy)
Cc: Arches Project; Alexei Peters
Subject: RE: [Arches] Re: Install Arches Application from 
UbuntuToLiveHostingServer
 
Hi Sandeep, glad to hear you an AWS account. I'm unable to double-check the 
specifics right now, but if you change your region to US west, create a new 
instance, and when you are choosing the type, go to the community AMI 
marketplace. You should be able to search "arches" and find a few AIMs that I 
created a little while ago.  These have dependencies preinstalled on them, and 
are ready for you to begin with the virtualenv step in the arches install 
process.
Good luck, and I will get back to you with more specifics soon.
Adam
On Apr 6, 2016 2:55 PM, "sandeep singh (sandy)" 
<sandeepsingh.firsto...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Adam,
 
Thanks for this tutorial and steps, so I have successfully created AWS Account 
and Created an instance for Arches Ubuntu Pack. And get AWS public DNS link. 
But I am trying to install Arches package using Filezilla and Putty, But unable 
to install.
 
Please check the Screenshot attached.
 
Requesting you to give me further tutorial for overcome up with this issue.
 
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From: Adam Cox
Sent: 07 April 2016 00:38
To: sandeep singh (sandy)
Cc: Alexei Peters; Arches Project
Subject: Re: [Arches] Re: Install Arches Application from Ubuntu 
ToLiveHostingServer
 
Hi Sandeep, I'm glad that Alexei brought up AWS, because I've had great success 
using that service for hosting my Arches apps.  The first step for you will be 
creating an AWS account, which you can do using your existing Amazon account 
(or, begin by making an Amazon account if you need).  All of the sign up is 
free, so once you are at a screen that looks something like this
I'll be happy to help you get a new Ubuntu server up and running, install 
Arches on it, and, if you have a domain name, to help you set up the DNS to 
connect it to your new Arches server.
 
You should also download and install an SSH client if you don't have one 
already, like Putty http://www.putty.org/, as well as an FTP client, like 
FileZilla https://filezilla-project.org/.  You will need to use those two 
clients to access your server once you have it running.
 
Goog luck and stay in touch,
Adam
 
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 11:38 AM, sandeep singh (sandy) 
<sandeepsingh.firsto...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Alexia,
 
Thanks for taking my concern and responding. And you shared a very helpful 
point, I will be so glad if Adam share AWS with me. 
 
So as a request to Adam, could you please support me in this so that I would 
make my project live. I have lots work and details to work on. 
 
Sent from my Windows 10 phone
 
From: Alexei Peters
Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 10:44 PM
To: sandeep singh (sandy)
Cc: Adam Cox; Arches Project
Subject: Re: [Arches] Re: Install Arches Application from Ubuntu To 
LiveHostingServer
 
Hi Sandeep,
I know that Adam Cox has an AWS instance that you could clone and use.  That 
might be the simplest way to get Arches up and running.
Ask Adam about it, he'd he happy to share that info with you.
Cheers,
Alexei


 
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 8:04 AM, sandeep singh (sandy) 
<sandeepsingh.firsto...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Adam,
 
Thanks for reply. So heres a point, we are going to make this project live on 
godaddy shared hosting but due to some rooting issue, we are unable to install 
the concerned dependencies of this arches project.
 
So requesting you to please share us the detail how to put the project on 
shared hosting. Or we do need another type of hosting for this python project. 
 
Sent from my Windows 10 phone
 
From: Adam Cox
Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 2:06 AM
To: Arches Project
Subject: [Arches] Re: Install Arches Application from Ubuntu To Live 
HostingServer
 
Hi Sandeep, a bit of clarification would be helpful.  Do you want GoDaddy to 
host a new Ubuntu server?  Or, did you purchase a domain name on GoDaddy that 
you now need to link to your existing Ubuntu server? These would be two very 
different tasks.  Also, where is your current server hosted?
 
I am not familiar with GoDaddy's hosting plans, but I have read that it can be 
hard to deal with.  However, if you create an Ubuntu server on GoDaddy and can 
access it through SSH, you should be able to follow the official Arches 
documentation starting here.  If you just want to buy a domain name on GoDaddy 
and use it for your existing server, that should be a pretty easy task.
 
Adam
 
 

On Monday, April 4, 2016 at 3:04:41 PM UTC-6, sandeep singh wrote:
Hello everyone,
 
I have installed and completed all the installation of Arches in Ubuntu, but 
now i need to know how do i emport export this project to live godaddy server. 
so i run this app online.

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