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View all threadsThanks for the links,
I'll take another stab at it. It seems that the home variable is set incorrectly. It is definietly referencing the /home/cspace/bin folder. Very odd as the installation scripts seemed to run without any issues.
Cheers
Will
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Millet" richard.millet@lyrasis.org
To: "Kickmaleerie" kickmaleerie@gmail.com
Cc: "will maxwell" will_maxwell@telus.net, "CollectionSpace Talk List" talk@lists.collectionspace.org, "Megan Forbes" megan.forbes@lyrasis.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 4:38:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Talk] Fw: Installation issues
This documentation link might also help you:
https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/DOC/Starting+Up+the+CollectionSpace+Server
From: Talk talk-bounces@lists.collectionspace.org on behalf of Kickmaleerie kickmaleerie@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 12:58 PM
To: Megan Forbes
Cc: will_maxwell@telus.net; CollectionSpace Talk List
Subject: Re: [Talk] Fw: Installation issues
Hi Will
The docs are a bit misleading.
The startup.sh script is not in /home/cspace/bin but in the directory referred to by the bash shell variable
$CSPACE_JEESERVER_HOME which will be something like /usr//local/share/apache-tomcat-7.n.nn/bin
So, change to the cspace user:
su cspace
and enter the password in initial_password.txt in /home/cspace
The startup script is run as:
$CSPACE_JEESERVER_HOME/bin/startup.sh
and to shutdown
$CSPACE_JEESERVER_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh
Point your browser at something like:
http://http://namelocalhost:8180/cspace/core/login
John
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 at 18:48 Megan Forbes <megan.forbes@lyrasis.orgmailto:megan.forbes@lyrasis.org> wrote:
From: will_maxwell@telus.netmailto:will_maxwell@telus.net <will_maxwell@telus.netmailto:will_maxwell@telus.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2018 10:33 PM
To: talk@collectionspace.orgmailto:talk@collectionspace.org
Subject: Installation issues
Hi,
I am hoping you can solve the problem I am having with my attempt to install CollectionSpace
I have a clean install of Ubuntu 16.04.4 This installation is complete and without errors.
I followed the Automatic installation and all appears to work correctly, there are no errors during the CollectionSpace installation.
Unfortunately when I try to run Cspace there is no bin folder or startup.sh file under the Cscpace folder structure. Any idea what could be happening here? I have rerun the installer three times. Each time it completes without error but still there is no startup.sh file to be found.
Thanks for any help you can contribute.
Cheers
Will
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Could you post a copy of the file:
/home/cspace/.bashrc
so that we can see what environment variables have been set?
john
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018 at 18:34 will_maxwell@telus.net will_maxwell@telus.net
wrote:
Thanks for the links,
I'll take another stab at it. It seems that the home variable is set
incorrectly. It is definietly referencing the /home/cspace/bin folder. Very
odd as the installation scripts seemed to run without any issues.
Cheers
Will
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Millet" richard.millet@lyrasis.org
To: "Kickmaleerie" kickmaleerie@gmail.com
Cc: "will maxwell" will_maxwell@telus.net, "CollectionSpace Talk List" <
talk@lists.collectionspace.org>, "Megan Forbes" megan.forbes@lyrasis.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 4:38:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Talk] Fw: Installation issues
This documentation link might also help you:
https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/DOC/Starting+Up+the+CollectionSpace+Server
From: Talk talk-bounces@lists.collectionspace.org on behalf of
Kickmaleerie kickmaleerie@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 12:58 PM
To: Megan Forbes
Cc: will_maxwell@telus.net; CollectionSpace Talk List
Subject: Re: [Talk] Fw: Installation issues
Hi Will
The docs are a bit misleading.
The startup.sh script is not in /home/cspace/bin but in the directory
referred to by the bash shell variable
$CSPACE_JEESERVER_HOME which will be something like
/usr//local/share/apache-tomcat-7.n.nn/bin
So, change to the cspace user:
su cspace
and enter the password in initial_password.txt in /home/cspace
The startup script is run as:
$CSPACE_JEESERVER_HOME/bin/startup.sh
and to shutdown
$CSPACE_JEESERVER_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh
Point your browser at something like:
http://http://namelocalhost:8180/cspace/core/login
John
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 at 18:48 Megan Forbes <megan.forbes@lyrasis.org
mailto:megan.forbes@lyrasis.org> wrote:
From: will_maxwell@telus.netmailto:will_maxwell@telus.net <
will_maxwell@telus.netmailto:will_maxwell@telus.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2018 10:33 PM
To: talk@collectionspace.orgmailto:talk@collectionspace.org
Subject: Installation issues
Hi,
I am hoping you can solve the problem I am having with my attempt to
install CollectionSpace
I have a clean install of Ubuntu 16.04.4 This installation is complete
and without errors.
I followed the Automatic installation and all appears to work correctly,
there are no errors during the CollectionSpace installation.
Unfortunately when I try to run Cspace there is no bin folder or
startup.sh file under the Cscpace folder structure. Any idea what could be
happening here? I have rerun the installer three times. Each time it
completes without error but still there is no startup.sh file to be found.
Thanks for any help you can contribute.
Cheers
Will
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