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3 | <chapter> |
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4 | <title id="installation">Installation</title> |
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5 | |
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6 | <para>Last modified on $Date$</para> |
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8 | <para> |
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9 | Before being able to use <application>PyKota</application>, you have of course to |
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10 | install it first. But before installing, you must carefully plan your installation. |
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11 | </para> |
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12 | |
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13 | <para> |
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14 | First you have to determine which machine will be the <application>PyKota</application> |
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15 | <firstterm>Storage Server</firstterm>. The Storage Server is the host responsible |
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16 | for keeping a centralized database of print usage for all your printers, users and groups. |
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17 | </para> |
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18 | |
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19 | <para> |
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20 | Then you have to list all the <firstterm>Print Servers</firstterm> for which |
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21 | you plan to use <firstterm>print quota</firstterm> facilities. |
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22 | </para> |
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23 | |
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24 | <para> |
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25 | Finally you have to download <application>PyKota</application>'s latest version |
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26 | or buy an official package, from |
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27 | <ulink url="http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/">http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/</ulink>. |
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28 | If you've just bought an official package, then as soon as you've receive it you |
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29 | have to decompress and visit its archive, to do so just type the following commands : |
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30 | <screen> |
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31 | jerome@nordine:~$ tar -zxf pykota-1.02-official.tar.gz |
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32 | jerome@nordine:~$ cd pykota-1.02-official |
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33 | jerome@nordine:~/pykota-1.02-official$ |
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34 | </screen> |
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35 | </para> |
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36 | |
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37 | <para> |
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38 | You can see many files in this directory, the first ones to read are <filename>README</filename>, |
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39 | then <filename>COPYING</filename> and <filename>LICENSE</filename>. They will give you |
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40 | basic installation instructions and explain the licensing terms under which |
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41 | <application>PyKota</application> is distributed. Of course they are also mostly |
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42 | boring to read ! Detailed installation and operating instructions are defined |
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43 | in the <filename>./docs</filename> directory, in the form of <acronym>SGML</acronym> |
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44 | documentation in the <ulink url="http://www.docbook.org">DocBook</ulink> format. |
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45 | You have to compile these files into readable documentation like the <acronym>HTML</acronym> |
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46 | or <acronym>PDF</acronym> formats, or buy an official <application>PyKota</application> package |
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47 | which already contains these compiled forms of the documentation. |
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48 | </para> |
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49 | |
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50 | <para> |
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51 | Now we will see what has to be done on each of the servers we are planning to use. |
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52 | <note> |
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53 | <title>Note</title> |
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54 | <para> |
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55 | Of course, depending on the size of your network, you may very well |
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56 | use the same machine as both a Print Server and a Storage Server. |
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57 | This is especially the case if you've got only one server. |
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58 | </para> |
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59 | </note> |
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60 | </para> |
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61 | |
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62 | <sect1> |
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63 | <title>Storage Server Installation</title> |
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64 | |
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65 | <para> |
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66 | Depending on <application>PyKota</application>'s version number, different |
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67 | types of storage backends may be supported, so we will see for each one of |
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68 | them how to configure it. |
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69 | </para> |
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70 | |
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71 | <sect2> |
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72 | <title>PostgreSQL</title> |
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73 | |
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74 | <para> |
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75 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> is an <firstterm>Object Relationnal DataBase |
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76 | Management System</firstterm> distributed under a <firstterm>Free Software</firstterm> |
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77 | license from the |
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78 | <ulink url="http://www.postgresql.org">http://www.postgresql.org</ulink> |
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79 | web site. It certainely is the free <acronym>RDBMS</acronym> which has the most advanced |
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80 | features, and is widely used all over the world. |
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81 | </para> |
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82 | |
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83 | <para> |
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84 | To configure your Storage Server, you must have PostgreSQL already working. |
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85 | The complete installation of <application>PostgreSQL</application> is not covered by |
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86 | the present manual, please refer to your system's documentation or to |
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87 | <ulink url="http://www.postgresql.org">http://www.postgresql.org</ulink> for |
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88 | details. |
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89 | </para> |
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90 | |
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91 | <para> |
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92 | One thing you have to check, though, is that every Print Server on which you |
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93 | want to install the print quota mechanism, must be able to connect to the |
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94 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> server. In the default installation of |
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95 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> this may not be the case for security reasons, except if both |
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96 | servers are in fact the same machine. In any case, it is recommended that you |
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97 | check the <filename>/etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf</filename> file and modify it if |
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98 | needed. This file is self documented and its modification is straightforward. |
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99 | You also have to make sure that <application>PostgreSQL</application> accepts <acronym>TCP/IP</acronym> connections. |
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100 | To do so you either have to launch it with the <option>-i</option> option or |
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101 | modify the <filename>/etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf</filename> file, which is |
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102 | self documented and easy to modify too. |
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103 | <tip> |
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104 | <title>Tip</title> |
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105 | <para> |
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106 | Don't forget to restart <application>PostgreSQL</application> if you modify |
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107 | any of its configuration files, in order for the changes to take effect. |
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108 | </para> |
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109 | </tip> |
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110 | </para> |
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111 | |
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112 | <para> |
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113 | Be careful, you may be unable to connect from a Print Server to the <application>PostgreSQL</application> |
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114 | server even if the configuration is correct. Sometimes your connections may be blocked by |
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115 | one or more network firewalls along the route from one machine to the other. If this |
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116 | is the case, then the best thing you can do is to ask your <firstterm>Network Administrator</firstterm> |
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117 | to not filter the IP port used by <application>PostgreSQL</application>, which is |
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118 | usually port 5432/tcp. |
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119 | <note> |
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120 | <title>Note</title> |
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121 | <para> |
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122 | The TCP/IP network port used by PostgreSQL may be different. When in doubt, ask your |
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123 | <firstterm>System Administrator</firstterm> for the correct value. |
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124 | </para> |
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125 | </note> |
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126 | </para> |
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127 | |
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128 | <para> |
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129 | Now that your <application>PostgreSQL</application> server is up and running, and |
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130 | is waiting for your connections, you have to create the Quota Storage DataBase. |
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131 | To do so, you'll have to feed <application>PostgreSQL</application> with the |
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132 | <filename>pykota-x.xx/initscripts/pykota-postgresql.sql</filename> file. |
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133 | This file will create a Quota DataBase administrator and a Quota DataBase user |
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134 | in the <application>PostgreSQL</application> system, then create an empty |
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135 | Quota DataBase and set some permissions on it. The Quota DataBase administrator |
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136 | will be able to add printers, users and groups to the Quota DataBase, while |
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137 | the Quota DataBase user will be used to update the print quota usage |
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138 | in the Quota DataBase. None of these two users is present in the Quota Database |
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139 | itself, they are only defined in <application>PostgreSQL</application> and don't |
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140 | have to exist on any system, nor in the Quota DataBase. Their default names |
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141 | are <literal>pykotaadmin</literal> for the administrator and <literal>pykotauser</literal> |
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142 | for the user. The database which will be created will be named <literal>pykota</literal>. |
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143 | <note> |
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144 | <title>Note</title> |
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145 | <para> |
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146 | You can choose other names if you want, just modify the |
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147 | <filename>initscripts/pykota-postgresql.sql</filename> file |
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148 | accordingly, and report your changes into <application>PyKota</application>'s |
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149 | configuration file. |
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150 | </para> |
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151 | </note> |
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152 | </para> |
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153 | |
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154 | <para> |
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155 | To run this script, you can use the <application>psql</application> frontend to |
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156 | <application>PostgreSQL</application>, but your priviledges must be sufficient |
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157 | to be allowed to create users and databases. You can launch <application>psql</application> |
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158 | as the <literal>postgres</literal> user which is <application>PostgreSQL</application>'s |
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159 | default administrator, and connect to the default database named <literal>template1</literal>. |
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160 | From a command line interpreter (i.e. shell), type the following commands : |
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161 | <screen> |
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162 | jerome@nordine:~$ cd pykota-1.02-official/initscripts/ |
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163 | jerome@nordine:~/pykota-1.02-official/initscripts$ psql -h localhost -U postgres template1 |
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164 | Welcome to psql, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal. |
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165 | |
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166 | Type: \copyright for distribution terms |
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167 | \h for help with SQL commands |
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168 | \? for help on internal slash commands |
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169 | \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query |
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170 | \q to quit |
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171 | |
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172 | template1=# \i pykota-postgresql.sql |
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173 | ... a lot of output lines |
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174 | pykota=# |
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175 | </screen> |
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176 | </para> |
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177 | |
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178 | <para> |
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179 | For security reasons, you may want to set passwords in |
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180 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> for the |
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181 | <literal>pykotaadmin</literal> and <literal>pykotauser</literal> |
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182 | users. Otherwise any user able to connect to |
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183 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> on your Quota Storage Server |
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184 | could connect to the quota database as one of them and modify it without problem. |
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185 | </para> |
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186 | |
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187 | <para> |
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188 | To do so, just type the following lines while still being at the <application>psql</application> |
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189 | prompt (replace the passwords values by your own) : |
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190 | <screen> |
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191 | pykota=# ALTER USER pykotaadmin PASSWORD 'somepassword'; |
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192 | ALTER USER |
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193 | pykota=# ALTER USER pykotauser PASSWORD 'anotherpassword'; |
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194 | ALTER USER |
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195 | pykota=# \q |
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196 | jerome@nordine:~/pykota-1.02-official/initscripts$ |
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197 | </screen> |
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198 | </para> |
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199 | |
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200 | <para> |
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201 | The <literal>\q</literal> command above will quit the <application>psql</application> |
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202 | program and return you to the shell's command line prompt. |
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203 | </para> |
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204 | |
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205 | <para> |
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206 | To improve security further, you could encrypt your database connections, or |
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207 | take any other step as needed. Please refer to <application>PostgreSQL</application>'s |
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208 | documentation for details. |
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209 | <warning> |
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210 | <title>Warning</title> |
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211 | <para> |
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212 | Defining passwords may not be sufficient if your database access rule is |
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213 | set to <literal>trust</literal> in the <filename>/etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf</filename>. |
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214 | Again, please refer to <application>PostgreSQL</application>'s documentation |
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215 | for details. Also, passwords will fly unencrypted over the network by default, |
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216 | so be sure to take any necessary step to secure your database server from |
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217 | unauthorized use. This has nothing to do with <application>PyKota</application> |
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218 | though, it is just a general rule to keep in mind. |
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219 | </para> |
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220 | </warning> |
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221 | </para> |
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222 | |
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223 | <para> |
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224 | If no error occured, then your Quota DataBase is ready to be used. |
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225 | Now you can let the Quota Storage Server alone, the remaining work |
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226 | will have to be done on each one of the print servers which will |
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227 | use this particular Quota Storage Server. |
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228 | <tip> |
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229 | <title>Tip</title> |
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230 | <para> |
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231 | If an error occured, maybe your PostgreSQL version is too old, or |
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232 | an unexpected problem (like a bug) happened. Please send me an email so that I |
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233 | can try to solve the problem. Thanks in advance. |
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234 | </para> |
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235 | </tip> |
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236 | </para> |
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237 | |
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238 | </sect2> |
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239 | |
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240 | <sect2> |
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241 | <title>MySQL</title> |
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242 | |
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243 | <para> |
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244 | A <application>MySQL</application> Storage Backend is planned, but it actually |
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245 | doesn't exist. |
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246 | </para> |
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247 | </sect2> |
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248 | |
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249 | <sect2> |
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250 | <title>LDAP</title> |
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251 | |
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252 | <para> |
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253 | An <application>LDAP</application> Storage Backend is planned, but it actually |
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254 | doesn't exist. Some people may already be working on this, though. |
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255 | </para> |
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256 | </sect2> |
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257 | |
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258 | <sect2> |
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259 | <title>Berkeley DB</title> |
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260 | |
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261 | <para> |
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262 | A <application>Berkeley DB</application> Storage Backend is planned, but it actually |
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263 | doesn't exist. It seems that remote storage won't be possible with such a backend, |
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264 | so in other terms this means that you will have a different quota database on |
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265 | each print server. This may still prove to be useful for small configurations. |
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266 | </para> |
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267 | </sect2> |
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268 | </sect1> |
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269 | |
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270 | <sect1> |
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271 | <title>Print Server Installation</title> |
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272 | |
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273 | <para> |
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274 | For each Print Server on which you plan to implement the print quota |
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275 | mechanism, you have, of course, to have an already working printing environment. |
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276 | Currently <application>PyKota</application> only works with the |
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277 | <ulink url="http://www.cups.org"><application>CUPS</application></ulink> environment, |
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278 | but more may be added in the future. |
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279 | </para> |
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280 | |
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281 | <para> |
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282 | Here's the list of software you have to install on each Print Server : |
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283 | <itemizedlist> |
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284 | <listitem> |
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285 | <para> |
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286 | CUPS version 1.1 or above. |
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287 | You can download it from <ulink url="http://www.cups.org">http://www.cups.org</ulink>. |
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288 | </para> |
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289 | </listitem> |
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290 | <listitem> |
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291 | <para> |
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292 | Python version 2.1 or above. |
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293 | You can download it from <ulink url="http://www.python.org">http://www.python.org</ulink>. |
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294 | </para> |
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295 | </listitem> |
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296 | <listitem> |
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297 | <para> |
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298 | Quota Storage client libraries, depending on your Quota Storage Backend : |
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299 | <itemizedlist> |
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300 | <listitem> |
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301 | <para> |
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302 | PostgreSQL backend : |
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303 | <itemizedlist> |
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304 | <listitem> |
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305 | <para> |
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306 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> client libraries. They must match the <application>PostgreSQL</application> |
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307 | version used on your Quota Storage Server. |
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308 | </para> |
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309 | </listitem> |
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310 | <listitem> |
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311 | <para> |
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312 | The <application>PygreSQL</application> python module. |
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313 | It must match the |
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314 | <application>PostgreSQL</application> client libraries' |
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315 | version, as well as Python's version. |
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316 | </para> |
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317 | </listitem> |
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318 | </itemizedlist> |
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319 | </para> |
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320 | </listitem> |
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321 | <listitem> |
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322 | <para> |
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323 | MySQL backend : TODO |
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324 | </para> |
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325 | </listitem> |
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326 | <listitem> |
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327 | <para> |
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328 | LDAP backend : TODO |
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329 | </para> |
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330 | </listitem> |
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331 | <listitem> |
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332 | <para> |
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333 | Berkeley DB backend : TODO |
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334 | </para> |
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335 | </listitem> |
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336 | </itemizedlist> |
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337 | </para> |
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338 | </listitem> |
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339 | <listitem> |
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340 | <para> |
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341 | <application>ucd-snmp</application> or <application>net-snmp</application> tools, version 4.2.5 or above. You only need |
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342 | the <application>snmpget</application> command. |
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343 | You can download them from <ulink url="http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp/">http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp/</ulink> |
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344 | </para> |
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345 | </listitem> |
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346 | <listitem> |
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347 | <para> |
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348 | eGenix' mxDateTime Python module. It must match your default Python version. |
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349 | You can download it from <ulink url="http://www.egenix.com">http://www.egenix.com</ulink>. |
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350 | </para> |
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351 | </listitem> |
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352 | </itemizedlist> |
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353 | </para> |
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354 | </sect1> |
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355 | </chapter> |
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356 | |
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357 | <!-- |
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358 | |
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359 | $Log$ |
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360 | Revision 1.11 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet |
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361 | Improved documentation. |
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362 | |
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363 | Revision 1.10 2003/03/23 17:59:56 jalet |
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364 | Clarify a point. |
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365 | |
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366 | Revision 1.9 2003/03/23 17:57:20 jalet |
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367 | Deleted a repetition. |
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368 | |
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369 | Revision 1.8 2003/03/22 15:34:50 jalet |
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370 | More complete installation documentation. |
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371 | |
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372 | Revision 1.7 2003/03/22 14:26:45 jalet |
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373 | Download instructions added. |
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374 | |
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375 | Revision 1.6 2003/03/22 14:06:02 jalet |
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376 | Quota Storage Server installation is OK for PostgreSQL. |
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377 | |
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378 | Revision 1.5 2003/03/22 13:11:33 jalet |
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379 | The port on which the Quota Storage Sever is listening can now |
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380 | be set in the configuration file (see sample). |
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381 | Better error handling if PygreSQL is not installed. |
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382 | Improved documentation. |
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383 | Version number changed to 1.02alpha |
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384 | |
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385 | Revision 1.4 2003/03/22 07:20:38 jalet |
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386 | More information wrt PostgreSQL tcp/ip configuration. |
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387 | |
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388 | Revision 1.3 2003/03/18 22:18:25 jalet |
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389 | The documentation will only be a sequence of chapters in a single part, not |
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390 | multiple parts each including chapters. |
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391 | |
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392 | Revision 1.2 2003/03/18 22:10:54 jalet |
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393 | Documentation improvements. |
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394 | |
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395 | Revision 1.1 2003/02/08 00:03:35 jalet |
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396 | Documentation skeleton added |
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397 | |
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398 | |
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399 | --> |
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