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Re: sobre sawmill



El Fri, 04 Nov 2011 15:25:02 -0500, linux escribió:

> saludos lista aqui tengo la instalacion de sawmill, 

¿Te refieres a este programa?

https://www.sawmill.co.uk/

(se trata de un programa de generación de informes y estadísticas)

Si es así, tienes una versión antigua :-?

> hice todos los pasos que me digeron en el fichero de texto de la
> instalacion 

¿Qué archivo de instalación descargaste y a qué archivo de texto te 
refieres?

> pero cuando trato de instalar pulsando sobre el fichero ./ sawmill solo
> me dice lo siguiente y no hace mas nada ok alguien podria ayudarme.
> 
> 
> root@squeeze:/mnt/new!!!!/sawmill# ./sawmill Sawmill 8.1.9.1; Copyright
> (c) 1996-2011 Flowerfire, Inc. Web server running; browse
> http://172.16.0.101:8988/ to use Sawmill. To run on a different IP
> address, use "sawmill -sh ip-addr -ws t"

No, a ver... eso no es cuando lo "instalas" sino cuando lo "inicias" con 
lo cual ¿qué quieres que haga, que se ponga a bailar? :-D

Esto pone en el manual (que tiene 778 páginas y que supongo ya habrás 
leído) concretamente en la página 25, donde explican cómo instalarlo en 
el modo "Servidor Web" (hay otro modo más).

***
UNIX: Sawmill is a gzipped tar archive file. You need to transfer that to 
the UNIX machine where you'll be running Sawmill, if it's not already 
there. Then you'll need to open a "shell" prompt using telnet, ssh, or 
the way you normally get to the UNIX command line. Next, gunzip and untar 
the file using the following command:

gunzip -c (sawmill.tgz) | tar xf -

You will need to change (sawmill.tgz) to match the name of the file you 
have downloaded.
        
Once the archive is uncompressed and extracted, you can run Sawmill by 
changing to the installation directory, and typing the name of the 
executable file from the command line:

cd (installation-directory)
./sawmill

You may need to change the filename to match the actual version you 
downloaded. Sawmill will start running, and it will start its own web 
server on the UNIX machine (using port 8988, so it won't conflict with 
any web server you may already be running there). To start using Sawmill, 
copy the URL printed by Sawmill in your window, and paste it into the URL 
field of your web browser, and press return. You should see Sawmill 
appear in your web browser window.

Note: You can add a single ampersand (&) to the end of the command line 
that starts Sawmill, to run Sawmill "in the background," which allows you 
to close your terminal window without killing Sawmill. On some systems, 
you may also need to add nohup to the beginning of the command line for 
this to work properly.

If you have any problems installing Sawmill in web server mode, please 
see the Troubleshooting Web Server Mode section.
***

Vamos, más claro el agua, pero hay que leer... 

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón


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