[OGo-Users] Re: zidestore install

Charles Buenzli users@opengroupware.org
Sat, 17 Mar 2007 09:43:56 -0400


Matt,

I just completed an install on Fedora4 and it was flawless. However, 
I had to open port 8050 on server's firewall. Using the Fedora 
Security Level tool, add 8050:tcp

At 01:26 AM 3/17/2007, you wrote:
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>Message: 1
>Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:59:56 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Matt Johnson <johnsonmlw@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: [OGo-Users] zidestore install
>To: users@opengroupware.org
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>----- Original Message ----
>From: Helge Hess <helge.hess@opengroupware.org>
>To: users@opengroupware.org
>Sent: Wednesday, 14 March, 2007 7:33:49 AM
>Subject: Re: [OGo-Users] zidestore install
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>On Mar 14, 2007, at 24:01, Matt Johnson wrote:
> >> Probably best resolved by using apache from the start on a machine
> >> that does nothing but OGo.
>
> >You can use Apache2, but you might need to recompile the Apache
> >adaptor. You can find the sources here:
> >   http://svn.opengroupware.org/SOPE/trunk/sope-appserver/mod_ngobjweb/
>
>Is this the same as the libapache_mod_ngobjweb available in the 
>download.opengroupware.org debian repository? Or do I need a 
>specially configured "skyrix zidestore" version of ngobjweb? In 
>other words, if I've got an apache opengroupware install working 
>already, do I need to change the mod_ngobjweb adapter I already have 
>in order to use skyrix zidestore/zidelook?
>
>The instructions provided at the skyrix download are drawing a 
>blank. When I try to connect my Outlook 2003 I'm told that the 
>"target machine actively refused" the connection. Are there any 
>walkthroughs for this? I have looked and I've been trying to get an 
>Outlook OGo up and running for three weeks.
>
>All help much appreciated.
>
>I will contribute all my findings into a debian skyrix howto once 
>I'm successful.
>
>Thanks
>
>--
>Matt
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>Message: 2
>Subject: Re: [OGo-Users] zidestore install
>From: Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@whitemice.org>
>To: users@opengroupware.org
>Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 07:11:29 -0400
>Reply-To: users@opengroupware.org
>
> > >> Probably best resolved by using apache from the start on a machine
> > >> that does nothing but OGo.
> > >You can use Apache2, but you might need to recompile the Apache
> > >adaptor. You can find the sources here:
> > >   http://svn.opengroupware.org/SOPE/trunk/sope-appserver/mod_ngobjweb/
> > Is this the same as the libapache_mod_ngobjweb available in the
> > download.opengroupware.org debian repository? Or do I need a specially
> > configured "skyrix zidestore" version of ngobjweb? In other words, if
>
>No, ngobjweb is ngobjweb AFAIK.  You should be able to use the same
>module.
>
> >  I've got an apache opengroupware install working already, do I need
> > to change the mod_ngobjweb adapter I already have in order to use
> > skyrix zidestore/zidelook?
> >The instructions provided at the skyrix download are drawing a blank.
> >When I try to connect my Outlook 2003 I'm told that the "target machine
> >actively refused" the connection. Are there any walkthroughs for this?
> >I have looked and I've been trying to get an Outlook OGo up and running
> >for three weeks.
>
>I'm confused;  did your package manager not set this up?  In an RPM
>install the package setups a different copy of Apache listening on a
>different port (not 80,  something like 8050?) for servicing requests
>from ZideLook.
>
>Looks like this in ps:
>11522 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11523 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11524 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11525 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11526 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11527 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11528 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>11529 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd2
>-f /opt/skyrix/skyrix5/Library/WebServer/httpd.conf
>  6441 ? S
>0:00 
>/opt/skyrix/skyrix5/WOApps/ZideStore.woa/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-fd-nil/ZideStore 
>-WOUseWatchDog YES
>  6490 ? S
>0:00 
>/opt/skyrix/skyrix5/WOApps/ZideStore.woa/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-fd-nil/ZideStore 
>-WOUseWatchDog YES
>
>gourd-amber:~ # rpm -qa | grep skyrix
>skyrix5-env-ogo-5.0.13-sx019
>skyrix5-objc-2.95.3-sx003
>skyrix5-core-tools-5.0.12-sx002
>skyrix5-js-1.5-sx002
>skyrix5-xml-iCalSaxDriver-5.0.12-sx002
>skyrix5-make-1.3-sx004
>skyrix5-core-5.0.12-sx002
>skyrix5-gdl-PostgreSQL72-5.0.12-sx002
>skyrix5-logic-5.0.12-sx003
>skyrix5-zidestore-1.1-sx006
>skyrix5-xml-5.0.12-sx002
>skyrix5-gdl-1.0-sx002
>skyrix5-libxml2-2.5.3-sx002
>skyrix5-ngobjweb-5.0.13-sx010
>skyrix5-libFoundation-1.0.20-sx003
>skyrix5-sope-5.0.12-sx002
>skyrix5-libical-0.23.0-sx002
>skyrix5-xml-libxmlSAXDriver-5.0.12-sx002
>
>Setup is almost entirely automatic; you su to the skyrix user, set your
>defaults, and go.
>
> > All help much appreciated.
> > I will contribute all my findings into a debian skyrix howto once 
> I'm successful.
>
>
>
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