OpenQRM on Ubuntu 8.04 Server

Discussion in 'Suggest HOWTO' started by c4rdinal, Sep 26, 2008.

  1. c4rdinal

    c4rdinal New Member

    Hi,

    I would like to request a Howto on installing and managing VMs using OpenQRM 4.1 on Ubuntu 8.04 Server running on multiple nodes.

    TIA,
     
  2. zcworld

    zcworld New Member

    looks like a nice VM ... having a look at it right now ... just got the OS installed on an test system ... so ... maybe i have something half done tonight ...

    wait and see


    :/ evil OS

    i try the i386 ver of ubuntu and it gave me hell

    going to try the AMD64 ver
    to see if i can get it to install

    evil OS

    maybe i need to use an real system
    : getting my quad core system ready to be used an test box :(
     
    Last edited: Sep 26, 2008
  3. zcworld

    zcworld New Member

    unless i can work out how to get the i686 OS
    to run the package it will not go far

    i installed the ubuntu i386
    I686 kenerl ...
    and it still gave me an error ...

    but im looking at there VM image they got
    so i can work out what OS and other stuff
    to be able to write the howto when i get there :)


    so .... wait and see

    ok my error in a way
    lol
    helps if i find an i386 build ...l

    working on it now ... so will update in an hour or so if i get it :)
     
    Last edited: Sep 26, 2008
  4. zcworld

    zcworld New Member

    i got it installed
    WOOT part one down

    now for the fun part
    working out how to dam use it ....
    its not that easy :(
    but maybe im not looking at it right

    keep trying :) time to read the docs files

    partly there anyway :)


    all i can do is get it installed
    but than i cant go anywhere else
    im out : at the time unless they update / get some better docs / videos on howto use the openqrm ... :( sadly
     
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2008
  5. c4rdinal

    c4rdinal New Member

    Hi,

    I was able to install OpenQRM in Ubuntu 8.04 Server but had Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' error.

    :(


    TIA
     
    Last edited: Sep 30, 2008
  6. zcworld

    zcworld New Member

    same problem i found when i set my root password for mysql

    i only found to get it to work without an root password

    which means simple your SQL server is wide open

    there is somewhere im sure

    an sql username / password you can set to get pass this error


    use phpmyadmin
    to remove the root password and reinstall openqrm

    that as far as i got
    i went around and around and around trying to get somewhere with it
     

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