Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/aolserver.html =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/aolserver.html,v diff -u -r1.24 -r1.25 --- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/aolserver.html 19 Nov 2003 15:44:49 -0000 1.24 +++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/aolserver.html 11 Dec 2003 23:08:45 -0000 1.25 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -
by Vinod Kurup
+by Vinod Kurup
OpenACS docs are written by the named authors, and may be edited by OpenACS documentation staff.Unpack the Aolserver tarball.�Download the aolserver tarball and unpack it.
[root@yourserver root]# cd /usr/local/src
@@ -15,16 +15,16 @@
15:39:05 (66.56 KB/s) - `aolserver3.3oacs1.tar.gz' saved [3858074/3858074]
[root@yourserver src]# tar xzf aolserver3.3oacs1.tar.gz
[root@yourserver src]#
-cd /usr/local/src
+cd /usr/local/src
wget --passive http://uptime.openacs.org/aolserver-openacs/aolserver3.3oacs1.tar.gz
-tar xzf aolserver3.3oacs1.tar.gz
This section also relies on some OpenACS files, which you can get with the section called “Unpack the OpenACS tarball”.
Compile AOLserver.�Compile and install AOLserver. First, prepare the installation directory and the source code. The message about BUILD-MODULES can be ignored.
root@yourserver root]# mkdir -p /usr/local/aolserver +tar xzf aolserver3.3oacs1.tar.gz
This section also relies on some OpenACS files, which you can get with the section called “Unpack the OpenACS tarball”.
Compile AOLserver.�Compile and install AOLserver. First, prepare the installation directory and the source code. The message about BUILD-MODULES can be ignored.
root@yourserver root]# mkdir -p /usr/local/aolserver
[root@yourserver root]# cd /usr/local/src/aolserver
[root@yourserver aolserver]# ./conf-clean
cat: BUILD-MODULES: No such file or directory
Done.
-[root@yourserver aolserver]#mkdir -p /usr/local/aolserver
+[root@yourserver aolserver]#mkdir -p /usr/local/aolserver
cd /usr/local/src/aolserver
-./conf-clean
+./conf-clean
If you are using Oracle, edit conf-db and change postgresql to @@ -72,20 +72,20 @@ sets database environment variables before starting AOLserver; this allows the AOLserver instance can communicate with the database. There is one script each for - Oracle and PostGreSQL. They don't conflict, so if you plan + Oracle and PostgreSQL. They don't conflict, so if you plan to use both databases, install both.
Oracle
[root@yourserver aolserver]# cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
-[root@yourserver bin]# cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b1/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-oracle.txt ./nsd-oracle
+[root@yourserver bin]# cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-oracle.txt ./nsd-oracle
[root@yourserver bin]# chmod 750 nsd-oracle
[root@yourserver bin]#
-cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
-cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b1/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-oracle.txt ./nsd-oracle
-chmod 750 nsd-oracle
PostGreSQL
[root@yourserver aolserver]# cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
-[root@yourserver bin]# cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b1/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-postgres.txt ./nsd-postgres
+cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
+cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-oracle.txt ./nsd-oracle
+chmod 750 nsd-oracle
PostgreSQL
[root@yourserver aolserver]# cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
+[root@yourserver bin]# cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-postgres.txt ./nsd-postgres
[root@yourserver bin]# chmod 755 nsd-postgres
[root@yourserver bin]#
-cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
-cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b1/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-postgres.txt ./nsd-postgres
-chmod 755 nsd-postgres
Install tDOM.�Download the tDOM +cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin +cp /tmp/openacs-5.0.0b4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/files/nsd-postgres.txt ./nsd-postgres +chmod 755 nsd-postgres
Install tDOM.�Download the tDOM tarball, unpack it, adjust the configuration file to match our patched distribution of aolserver, and compile it.
[root@yourserver root]# cd /usr/local/src
[root@yourserver src]# wget --passive http://www.tdom.org/tDOM-0.7.8.tar.gz
@@ -103,10 +103,10 @@
[root@yourserver src]# tar xzf tDOM-0.7.8.tar.gz
[root@yourserver src]# cd tDOM-0.7.8/unix
[root@yourserver unix]#
-cd /usr/local/src
+cd /usr/local/src
wget --passive http://www.tdom.org/tDOM-0.7.8.tar.gz
tar xzf tDOM-0.7.8.tar.gz
-cd tDOM-0.7.8/unix
Edit the file CONFIG and change this section:
# ---------------------------------------------------- +cd tDOM-0.7.8/unix
Edit the file CONFIG and change this section:
# ----------------------------------------------------
# aolsrc="/usr/src/aolserver-3.4"
# ../configure --enable-threads --disable-tdomalloc \
# --with-aolserver=$aolsrc \
@@ -131,11 +131,11 @@
[root@yourserver bin]# ln -s libtdom0.7.8.so libtdom.so
[root@yourserver bin]#
-sh CONFIG
+sh CONFIG
make
cp libtdom0.7.8.so /usr/local/aolserver/bin/
cd /usr/local/aolserver/bin
-ln -s libtdom0.7.8.so libtdom.so
Install nsopenssl +ln -s libtdom0.7.8.so libtdom.so
Install nsopenssl (OPTIONAL)
Install Full Text Search with OpenFTS (OPTIONAL)
Install nspam (OPTIONAL)
Test AOLserver.�In order to test AOLserver, we'll run it using the sample-config.tcl file provided in the AOLserver distribution, under the nobody user and web @@ -157,11 +157,11 @@ -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7320 Mar 31 2001 sample-config.tcl drwxrwsr-x 3 root web 4096 Mar 8 10:31 servers [root@yourserver aolserver]# -
+
cd /usr/local/aolserver
chown -R root.web log servers
chmod -R g+w log servers
-ls -l
Now, we'll run a quick test to ensure AOLserver is running +ls -l
Now, we'll run a quick test to ensure AOLserver is running correctly. We'll use the sample config file provided with AOLserver. This file will attempt to guess your IP address and hostname. It will then start up the server at port 8000 of that @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ The killall command will kill all processes with the name nsd, but clearly this is not a good tool to use for managing your - services in general. We cover this topic in the Keep AOLServer alive section. + services in general. We cover this topic in the Keep AOLserver alive section.
Troubleshooting.�If you can't view the welcome page, it's likely there's a problem with your server configuration. Start by viewing your @@ -230,4 +230,4 @@ set hostname [ns_info hostname] #set address [ns_info address] set address 0.0.0.0
Install - Analog web file analyzer. (OPTIONAL)