I have added examples to Admin usage section. On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Tharindu Mathew <mcclou...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Maxim, > > I guess I was using the 1st option as a completely new user. How about > including some usage exampled in the install section's description[1] and > marking file argument description[2] as mutually exclusive? > > Also, an update to the installation part of the docs would improve > usability of setting up om. I'm not sure whether this is already planned. > What do you think? > > [1] - > > -i,--install Fill DB table, and make OM usable > > [2] - > > -file <arg> file used for backup/restore/install > > > On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Maxim Solodovnik > <solomax...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hello Tharindu, >> >> I'm not sure file option can be marked as optional :( >> In fact it is mandatory if you omit user/password/.../tz options >> >> You actually has 2 option inside -i (--install) >> 1) install on a clean system in this case user/password/.../tz are >> mandatory and file is optional >> 2) install as part of upgrade in this case file is mandatory >> and user/password/.../tz are optional >> >> According to above I believe it is not good idea mark file as optional >> What do you think? >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 4:41 AM, Tharindu Mathew <mcclou...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Created a patch at [1] that would mention that the file parameter is >>> optional when using install option. >>> >>> Now, the output would be: >>> >>> -i,--install Fill DB table, and make OM usable >>> -tz <arg> Default server time zone, and time >>> zone for the selected user >>> (mutually exclusive with 'file') >>> -email <arg> Email of the default user (mutually >>> exclusive with 'file') >>> -group <arg> The name of the default user group >>> (mutually exclusive with >>> 'file') >>> -user <arg> Login name of the default user, >>> minimum 4 characters (mutually >>> exclusive with 'file') >>> -file <arg> (optional) file used for >>> backup/restore/install >>> --db-pass <arg> (optional) Password of the user >>> with write access to the DB >>> specified >>> --smtp-server <arg> (optional) SMTP server for outgoing >>> e-mails [default: >>> localhost] >>> --force (optional) Install without checking >>> the existence of old data >>> in the database. >>> >>> <snip> >>> >>> [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-384 >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Tharindu Mathew <mcclou...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks Maxim. Your suggestion worked. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the pointers Stephen. I'm on a mac, but these guides have >>>> some useful info. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 12:16 AM, Stephen Cottham < >>>> stephen.cott...@robertbird.com.au> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hey Tharindu,**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> Try these two guides:**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> Debian Based install**** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27838216/Installing+OM2.x+On+Debian64+-+Headless.pdf?version=12&modificationDate=1342957867000 >>>>> **** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> Unbuntu Based install**** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27838216/Installing+OM2.x+On+Ubuntu64+-+Headless.pdf?version=9&modificationDate=1342975689000 >>>>> **** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> N.B – one of the repos for the Debian install has changed (for lame)** >>>>> ** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> Please change **** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> *deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org squeeze main* >>>>> >>>>> * * >>>>> >>>>> for** >>>>> >>>>> * * >>>>> >>>>> *deb http://deb-multimedia.org squeeze main***** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> I’ll update the guides to reflect that later.**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> Best Regards**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> *From:* Maxim Solodovnik [mailto:solomax...@gmail.com] >>>>> *Sent:* 28 July 2012 19:38 >>>>> *To:* openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org >>>>> *Subject:* Re: Error when executing admin script**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> you need to remove "-file om" from command line**** >>>>> >>>>> -file is works only if you install and have backup from previous >>>>> version**** >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Tharindu Mathew <mcclou...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote:**** >>>>> >>>>> Hi,**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> I downloaded the OM 2.0.0 incubating pack and I'm trying to install >>>>> it. From the instructions on your site, the admin script seems to be the >>>>> fastest way to setup OM.**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> But it gives me the following error at [1]. I'm unable to understand >>>>> how to proceed.**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> Appreciate if someone can point the correct method to execute the >>>>> admin script.**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> [1] -**** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> **** >>>>> >>>>> $ ./admin.sh -i -file om -tz IST -email t...@test.com -group testgrp >>>>> -user test**** >>>>> >>>>> Setting default logging context: default**** >>>>> >>>>> Please specify even 'file' option or 'admin user'.**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Tharindu**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> blog: http://mackiemathew.com/**** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> **** >>>>> >>>>> ** ** >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> WBR >>>>> Maxim aka solomax**** >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Tharindu >>>> >>>> blog: http://mackiemathew.com/ >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> >>> Tharindu >>> >>> blog: http://mackiemathew.com/ >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> WBR >> Maxim aka solomax >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Tharindu > > blog: http://mackiemathew.com/ > > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax