Re: [livesupport-dev] demo server/install environment requirements
  • hi doug,

    you are right. it falls between the cracks, but i think it is important.
    the demo server is only for people test and feel the admin interface. the
    prime objectives are:

    a) easy for michal to administrate
    b) runs livesupport

    it really does not matter what linux distribution is on there. and i guess
    the sound will pipe to dev NULL anyway, as you don't want the same songs in
    the test playlists in your office over and over Wink

    so it sounds to me as if the VMware with whatever linus runs livesupport is
    the best solution.

    the dev server is a different issue of course, but that's also an entirely
    independent question.

    At 18:01 22.03.2005, you wrote:

    >Hi all,
    >
    >We seem to have reached a dead spot with the demo server requirements. As
    >Akos correctly has pointed out, we have tried to pin down the install
    >environment 6 weeks ago but got nowhere.
    >
    >I have a theory about why this got nowhere before. The task falls between
    >the cracks: The developers aren't responsible for the hardware or OS,
    >Michal Hruska is responsible for the hardware but not the OS or the
    >components, and Michael Aschauer is responsible for the OS but not for the
    >components or hardware.
    >
    >Hopefully we can all pull together to get this to work.
    >
    >Ideally, the demo server environment would closely mirror that of the
    >Install CD, meaning it would have Knoppix installed, as well as all other
    >dependencies. We're downloading the Knoppix CeBIT edition that Michael
    >Aschauer pointed us to, and Michal Hruska will try to install it tomorrow.
    >There may be difficulties between Knoppix and VMware, but we won't know
    >about that until tomorrow.
    >
    >Here's where you can help:
    >
    >- Akos, can we get a list of hardware requirements (recommended RAM,
    >recommended disk size, CPU, sound card, etc.)? If ls-dev runs on the
    >Mandrake 10.2-powered virtual server under VMware, do you think Knoppix
    >will have problems?
    >
    >- Michael, can you check the LS components against the supported Knoppix
    >list? For example, apparently the CeBIT edition doesn't have full ALSA
    >support, but this is something that Michael believes he can fix.
    >
    >- Once we get Knoppix installed somewhere, then Michael can install the
    >correct tweaks to the Knoppix install.
    >
    >- Akos has assigned himself the task of creating the tarball for
    >installation. Does this the dependencies for the PHP-based components like
    >StorageServer and Alib? What about big dependencies like Postgres?
    >
    >The upside of this is that if it works, not only will we have a working
    >demo version, but we will also have a good testbed for the Install CD.
    >
    >
    >doug


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  • Micz Flor wrote:
    > hi doug,
    >
    > you are right. it falls between the cracks, but i think it is important.
    > the demo server is only for people test and feel the admin interface.
    > the prime objectives are:
    >
    > a) easy for michal to administrate
    > b) runs livesupport
    >
    > it really does not matter what linux distribution is on there. and i
    > guess the sound will pipe to dev NULL anyway, as you don't want the same
    > songs in the test playlists in your office over and over Wink

    I have to disaggree with you on this one. as I wrote to Doug earlier,
    the purpose of the demo server should be two-fold, IMHO: for people to
    see how it works, and for us to see if it works. people playing around
    with the demo server would provide a lot of free testing input for us.
    but for this to be worthwhile, it should be the same system that's going
    to be our final system.


    >
    > so it sounds to me as if the VMware with whatever linus runs livesupport
    > is the best solution.
    >
    > the dev server is a different issue of course, but that's also an
    > entirely independent question.

    let's not confuse the terminology here - we already have a development
    server, that's ls-dev. it's not a test/deployment machine, but aids the
    development efforts.

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