Thanks. I’m try it.
Martin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 15:37 Blake Henderson
wrote:
> Martin,
>
> Give the Docker container a whirl. With that, you don't need to worry
> about which OS you are using. It just needs to have docker installed. The
> image does the rest :)
>
> Installing Docker on your
Martin,
Give the Docker container a whirl. With that, you don't need to worry
about which OS you are using. It just needs to have docker installed.
The image does the rest :)
Installing Docker on your system is pretty straightforward:
https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/
-Blake-
Excellent. I’ll try that.
Thank you!
Martin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 14:16 Garry Collum wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
>
>
> I installed Evergreen last week on a fresh VM using the ansible clone for
> ubuntu-18.04. It failed when installing angular, but I commented out the
> Angular Test portion in
Hi,
I was wondering that as well. Lol. I’m going to install 18.04 and try that.
Thanks.
Martin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 14:54 Blake Henderson
wrote:
> Martin,
>
> The problem might* be that you are installing onto an Ubuntu 20.04 system
> using the Ubuntu 18.04 installer?
>
> -Blake-
>
Martin,
The problem might* be that you are installing onto an Ubuntu 20.04
system using the Ubuntu 18.04 installer?
-Blake-
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On 10/20/2021 12:55 PM, Martin House wrote:
Hi Blake,
I was able to get the file downloaded and untared using
Hi Martin,
I installed Evergreen last week on a fresh VM using the ansible clone for
ubuntu-18.04. It failed when installing angular, but I commented out the
Angular Test portion in the eg_web.yml file and it worked fine.
The lines I commented out were:
#- name: Angular test
#become: true
Hi Blake,
I was able to get the file downloaded and untared using the Ubuntu 20.04
desktop because the git clone command throws the error that "https" is not
supported. Eventually the install failed when installing the angular files.
I'm now trying to install it on ubuntu server 20.04 w/o a GUI,
Hi Blake,
Wow, I had not found these instructions. I will try this instead on a new
instance.
Thank you very much!
Martin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 11:51 AM Blake Henderson via Evergreen-general <
evergreen-general@list.evergreen-ils.org> wrote:
> Martin,
>
> Making a test server can be fairly
Martin,
Making a test server can be fairly automated these days. All of the
install steps have been implemented using Ansible scripts. FWIW:
# Use the latest ansible version for Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common # sometimes necessary
sudo apt-add-repository
Thank you so much. I will try your suggestions. Thank you very much for
your response. I'd love to get a test version of this up and running.
Martin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 10:17 AM Jason Boyer wrote:
> That error implies that something is wrong with either the ejabberd config
> or the
That error implies that something is wrong with either the ejabberd config or
the username / passwords for the ejabberd users in opensrf_core.xml, or
potentially the database configuration for the service(s) logging that error.
Some things to check:
Is auth_password_format set to plain in the
Good morning,
The next meeting of the Evergreen Project Board will be tomorrow, October
21st, at 2pm Eastern.
Connection information and agenda can be found here:
https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=governance:minutes:2021-10-21
Thanks!
Tiffany
*(on behalf of the Board)*
Tiffany
Morning,
Thanks for your response Jason. I do have Evergreen installed, but noticed
last night that when I try to run it is says that my server is not
connected to a network. I wonder if that is the problem? I have gone
through all the steps in the ReadMe for both opensrf and the Evergreen
server
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