[ome-users] Installing OME 2.6.0 on an Xserve

Larry Tague ltague at physio1.utmem.edu
Mon Aug 27 23:00:09 BST 2007


It has been serving web pages for over two years.  No problem in that 
category.  However, please note that this is MacOS X server software and 
not the client.  The OME OS X installer, on the basis of its response,  
thinks it is a client. I am now trying to install from the command line 
and coming up with other problems related to the installation of perl 
modules. Thanks for your contribution.

Larry

Ilya Goldberg wrote:
> There was a similar problem reported recently.  The upshot was the the 
> server UI claimed that web sharing was on, but it wasn't.  The OME 
> installer tries to actually connect to the server and have it serve a 
> page, and yells at you to turn on web sharing if it fails to do so.  
> We went around for a while about this last it was reported, until 
> eventually we could demonstrate that the server was not actually able 
> to serve web pages as configured (I think it was a firewall issue, or 
> some other thing).
>
> Anyway - try to see if your server can actually serve web pages.  If 
> it can, then the OME OS X installer is smart enough to not ask you to 
> turn on Web Sharing.
> -Ilya
>
> On Aug 24, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Larry Tague wrote:
>
>> Preparing the PostgresSQL for prime time on this server
>> was simple as might be expected, but when I got to the
>> MacOS X install of 2.6.0, it is demanding that I turn on
>> Web Sharing which by default is already turned on with
>> Xserve.  However, the installer does not recognize that it
>> is being used on a server rather than a client. Is there
>> another version of the installer that will work with MacOS
>> X server? Thanks.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> Larry Tague
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Larry Tague
Co-Investigator BBHSL*
Co-Director of MECCA**
Research Associate (Dept. of Physiology)
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
894 Union Ave.
Memphis, TN 38163
Phone Bus.: 901-448-7152
Phone FAX:  901-448-7126
e-mail:ltague at physio1.utmem.edu or
       ltague at mecca.mecca.org

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