Difference between revisions of "Configuring AOLserver 4 and PostgreSQL on Debian"
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− | Some might say that AOLServer practically configures itself. But, since that isn't really the case... | + | Some might say that AOLServer practically configures itself. But, since that isn't really the case, here are the steps you will go through after installing AOLServer and Postgresql. |
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+ | '''AOLServer Configuration''' | ||
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | /etc/aolserver4/aolserver4.tcl | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | Uncomment the ''ns_section "ns/db/drivers"'' line. | ||
+ | Uncomment the ''ns_param postgres_driver ...'' line. | ||
+ | Uncomment the ''ns_section "ns/db/pools"'' line. | ||
+ | Uncomment the ''ns_param postgres_pool ...'' line. | ||
+ | Uncomment the entire ''ns_section "ns/db/pool/postgres_pool"'' section, modifying the datasource, user, and password parameters as applicable to your system. | ||
'''Related''' | '''Related''' |
Revision as of 22:47, 6 December 2005
Some might say that AOLServer practically configures itself. But, since that isn't really the case, here are the steps you will go through after installing AOLServer and Postgresql.
AOLServer Configuration
/etc/aolserver4/aolserver4.tcl
Uncomment the ns_section "ns/db/drivers" line. Uncomment the ns_param postgres_driver ... line. Uncomment the ns_section "ns/db/pools" line. Uncomment the ns_param postgres_pool ... line. Uncomment the entire ns_section "ns/db/pool/postgres_pool" section, modifying the datasource, user, and password parameters as applicable to your system.
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