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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Database install
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Sebastian Hilbert |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Database install |
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Wed, 8 Oct 2008 22:36:24 +0200 |
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On Mittwoch 08 Oktober 2008, Geordie wrote:
> HI
> A while back I messed up Apache2 trying to get ssl certificates to work.
> Remove -- purge did not help or clean up all the details. So I decided to
> install a new system. With this senario in mind I fired up virtualbox and
> thought I give the Debian Testing package available form
> http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/InstallerGuideKno
That is one way to try it.
> a try and installed
> this in Virtual Box. Well to my surprise up pops a Gnome interface and I
> expected to see a running version of gnumed installed.
This is not accurate. It is installed and it runs out of the box. If not I
would like to hear about it (system, chipset, what goes wrong e.g. database)
> It was not included
> and then I read the install instruction
??
There is no installation neccessary unless I screwed up.
> -I know I should read these first
> but heh damn the torpedo's lets go. I had to mess with a punch of scripts
> to install no thankyou.
You had to do what ?
> So blew that out. If I am going to install scripts
> I will do it on a fresh install.
I am not aware you need to install any scripts. Please point me to
instructions where this is stated
http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/InstallerGuideKno
> So off I went,downloaded the business card
> install for Debian testing (lenny) and a way we went. As usual something
> was not quite right and the kde desktop did not initialize. Also acpi was
> processing all sorts of errors and the interface was just plain ugly.
So you are saying GNUmed is the problem because it did not run on a business
card version of Debian lenny ?
> Enough of this, I installed the latest version of sidux. An hour later I
> was up and running and everything worked -wonderful.
You could just as well have tried Ubuntu. openSUSE, Mandriva, Fedora
> By the way that CD
> install took the better part of night 6-8 hours to download and install.
Is this good or bad ?
> So what has this got to do gnumed. Well I installed gnumed, set up postrges
> and got nothing.
Pardon me ? I believe you got the client installed. Please tell me your
expectations so we can see if we can get anywhere near of what you expected.
> The bootstrap stalled at V2
Please provide the log files so we can fix the error and make it more pleasant
for our users in the future. Which version of the database did you attempt to
bootstrap.
I have many recent reports on the fact that the net_install script worked out
of the box.
> and I could not connect to
> salaam.
What was the error. It is very unusual as we have received many positive
reports
> No I did not send the error logs.
That is a pity.
>
> However, after installing gnumed, I installed Ledgersmb which requires
> Postgres and Apache2. I had to mess with pg_hba but six command lines later
> for postgres and one for Apache Ledgersmb was up and running.
Sounds good.
> It was not
> super simple but it worked. I know you guys have spent a lot of time on
> gnumed, but I wonder if you made it too complicated.
Depends on the perspective.
> I was wondering if it is possible to install gnumed like the instruction
> set for Ledgersmb or I am I making this more complicated
It is very much possible and it is done like this in the live CD. We strongly
discourage this procedure.
But it is possible and can be done simply by restoring a database dump. The
instructions you post below work for GNUmed as well. There is just one catch.
If you update ledgersmb in a year or so and it messes up the database it won't
hurt. If you update GNUmed that way and it messes up the database (it will )
people might die.
> I have included the install directions for Ledgersmb dealing with Postgres
>
See above.
>
> I have one more question. Have you tried running the usb stick setup on a
> WindowsXp VirtualBox?
No. I have only tried VMWARE.
> If So are there any complications?
Yes. On some boxes there are dlls missing and it will not run postgresql from
USB drive. This can be solved by either getting these dll from various
sources or installing postgresql to install the dll files (you don't have to
use it afterwards)
I consider this a problem of postgresql on win32.
To make this absolutely clear. One does not have to bootstrap at all. One can
always install and configure postgresql and later restore a database
dump/backup of GNUmed-server. We *simply do not recommend* this and have not
posted instructions (those are not GNUmed specific anyway)
We have not done this because this procedure cannot be used for updates and we
anticipate hard to track errors introduced by this procedure.
If you absolutely feel you need to do this I can send anyone the restore
scripts. Those are on the Live-CD as well and can be gotten from there.
Last but not least we are interested in making the bootstrap procedure even
better so we are in need of error reports.
Have a nice day
--
Sebastian Hilbert
Leipzig / Germany
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