[Orca-users] Re: Installing Orca help
Mukarram Syed
muksyed at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 11 12:15:16 PST 2002
Thanks.
But don't we have to build a web page in Apache so
that Orca displays Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly
data? Or is all that done in the orcallator.cfg file.
Were do we specify in the orcallator.cfg file
regarding the apache html root directory?
I have already apache running on the system I
installed orca and I have web page running. I would
like to use the same webpage link to the orca graphs.
In other words, I like to have a line there like "Orca
Graphs" and when I click on that it should display the
graphs for each system I select.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-Mukarram Syed.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rusty Carruth
To: orca-users at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-users] Installing Orca help
"muksyed" <muksyed at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> ...
> INSTALL doc and have followed the steps. However,
the installation
> instructions does not tell you to install apache
webserver and
> configure it so that the percol-* files are
displayed as HTML files
> in the webserver.
> Anything I am missing here? Does the orcallator.cfg
file does it all
> for you. How?
> I would appreciate any help.
> Thanks
> -Mukarram
The html files must be in a place that the apache
server will serve
requests from.
For example, if the apache html root is /htmlfiles,
then you need
to put the output files (including the html files, of
course ;-)
somewhere in /htmlfiles. So from that point of view,
yes,
orcallator.cfg will do it all for you if you just have
it put
the output files where apache sees them (and people
know to look! ;-)
(If you allow users to have their own web pages, you
could even put
the html from orcallator in a personal page somewhere
(like ~user/public_html
for those webservers that use that paradigm ;-))
rc
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