- Zope Post-Installation Notes: 18-May-02
-
- Credit where credit is due:
- ---------------------------
-
- This package is based on the Zope 2.4.3 RPMs Packaged by:
- Jeff Rush <jrush@taupro.com>
-
- Thanks Jeff!
-
-
- Initial Administrator Username and Password:
- -------------------------------------------
-
- The default administrator username is 'admin' and password is '123'.
- These are set in the /var/zope/inituser file. Zope imports this
- user account into the ZODB and then deletes the inituser file on
- startup.
-
- The old /var/zope/access method is not implemented by this package.
-
-
- Starting and Stopping Zope:
- --------------------------
-
- Upon installing the Zope RPMs, your system is configured to start
- Zope web service automatically upon system bootup. If you wish to
- start manually, enter the command:
-
- /etc/rc.d/init.d/zope start
-
- To stop web service, enter the command:
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- /etc/rc.d/init.d/zope stop
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- Log Files:
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-
- Zserver logs to /var/log/zope directly by default. If you wish to
- use syslog you'll need to edit /var/zope/zserver.sh and uncomment:
- #export ZSYSLOG="/dev/log"
-
- By default, zserver logs errors and web hits via syslog using
- facility USER, priority INFO.
-
-
- Accessing Zope from your Browser:
- --------------------------------
-
- The default setting of the Zope-zserver RPM is to begin listening
- for HTTP requests on port 8080, and FTP requests on port 8021.
- The monitor service is initially disabled, for security reasons.
- To alter these port assignments or enable the monitor service,
- edit the Zope startup script /var/zope/zserver.sh, changing the
- arguments passed to the z2.py python program. For the specific
- arguments to change, see the source for /var/zope/z2.py.
-
- To begin using Zope with the default settings for ZServer, point
- your browser to:
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- http://localhost:8080/
-
-
- PCGI Support
- ------------
-
- PCGI support is not installed by this package. There are some
- nasty circular dependancy problems that come up if you try to
- package a PCGI build with rpm. (contributed solutions welcome!)
-
- As this package effectively "wraps up" the default install, it
- should still be possible to build and install PCGI if you need it.
- A README that may be of some help appears at: /usr/share/zope/pcgi/
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- RPM-Packaged by Adam Manock <abmanock@earthlink.net>
- Based on the Zope 2.4.3 Package by Jeff Rush <jrush@taupro.com>