I highly recommend restarting the install. Delete zenossinst/build and $ZENHOME. Do not install as root.

Thanks for the notes! I'm adding new checks to install.sh as a result of this feedback.

-Eric

Todd Michael Hebert wrote:
Notes:
I hadn't read anything in the installation documents telling me I needed a python development environment (I had the runtime, needed the devel.)

The install created a folder of /etc in $ZENHOME (/usr/local/zenoss/etc in this case)
The owner and group of the folder were root:root
This caused one of the components not to install when it tried creating a file in that folder (zeoctl make tried creating $ZENOSSHOME/etc/zeo.conf ) I changed the owner & group to zenoss and the installer got past this point.

From this point, the software installed correctly, and I am now working on configuration.

I hope these notes are useful!

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