- Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:58 am
#155
Hi,
I used to install the PM by 'Windows-Installer', so never meet problems. Today, I try to install the apcahe+php+mysql respectively and then install PMOS 1153 upon that.
While I check the 'installation' section of 'readme' file in the package, it really confuses me.
Besides, I usually use the 'alias' to host multiple web applications on the same server instead of virtual hosts as have no addtional IP or subdomain. What I need configure properly in http.conf then ?
Sorry for these rookie questions, thanks !
I used to install the PM by 'Windows-Installer', so never meet problems. Today, I try to install the apcahe+php+mysql respectively and then install PMOS 1153 upon that.
While I check the 'installation' section of 'readme' file in the package, it really confuses me.
Step 2: Rename the file "/etc/httpd/conf.d/pmos.conf.rpm" as "/etc/httpd/conf.d/pmos.conf"Actually, the path is /etc/pmos.conf and the file has been renamed to 'pmos.conf' already.
Step 3: Ensure that the virtual server "your_processmaker_server" defined in the fileWell, does it mean I modify the pmos.conf directly according to server configuration ? What else need to do after that, need put the file somewhere in Apache folder ? how to make the apache recognize the change ?
"/etc/httpd/conf.d/pmos.conf" coincides with your system configuration.
The name of this virtual server is only an example, you can change this name
according the domain defined in your network.
Besides, I usually use the 'alias' to host multiple web applications on the same server instead of virtual hosts as have no addtional IP or subdomain. What I need configure properly in http.conf then ?
Sorry for these rookie questions, thanks !