On 01/23/2013 04:22 AM, Fredrik Unger wrote:
Hi,
*Not for production* but I have a debian package (4.1.1) here : https://tree.se/debian/
I have not yet packaged 4.2 but I might give it a try.
As I do not have an Ubuntu installation, I have not tested it there. If there are any problems I can try to help, but can not promise anything. BUT PLEASE do not test it on a production server.. :) The Debian Maintainer Rahul Amaram might have more information.
The package above or the current debian package has an init script /etc/init.d/calendarserver made by Rahul. It might be a start to look at.
OK. I will take a look at this tomorrow.
I would be interested in writing some documentation, but I had no real feedback from the 4.1.1 package and I figured there is not many linux installations out there. Also I just have a small private install, and have limited experience of the needs of a larger install. I am working with it when time permits.. Are there any documentation efforts outside the wiki ?
The documentation you have for standing this up on debian here: http://article.tree.se/server/calendarserver is a useful starting point for me. I'd think some documentation for debian package maintainers up here (http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/docs-trunk) would be a useful place to aggregate the work done so far. I have seen some mention of work on the debian packaging front mentioned on the calendarserver-dev mailing list mostly by yourself ;) I will provide feedback as my work on this progresses.
/Fred
On 01/22/2013 07:53 PM, Andre LaBranche wrote:
On Jan 21, 2013, at 2:33 PM, Thomas Harvey<harvey.t@mac.com> wrote:
I ran into the same issues myself dennison. I actually opted to write a short supervisord.conf instead of an init script; seemed more pythonic, and was in line with what I had on the server already. I ran into a few other installation and configuration issues (I like python virtualenvs and puppet deployments) as well and I'd love to see (and contribute to) some production docs. My notes are on another machine, but happy to send you some pointers tomorrow and hopefully there will be some more volunteers and guidance from the community.
Sorry there's not more info in here, it's as much about committing myself to helping out tomorrow. But, have a look at supervisord.
Hi,
Service management scripts for Calendar Server are mostly out-of-scope for the project itself, due to the wide variety of service management systems in various OSes. If you (or anyone else) have any Calendar Server management scripts suited for a particular platform, we could consider including them in our project under 'contrib' or some such, to make them available as templates to other users.
Thx, -dre
Tom
On 21 Jan 2013, at 21:59, Dennison Williams<dennison.williams@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am able to get the new version of calendarserver up and running from source no problem, but it seems that it has changed quite a bit since the version that is shipped with Ubuntu 11.04 (using postgres and memcached). There does not seem to be any init script shipped with the source for debian based versions, nor are there any instructions for deploying in a production environment. Just some notes in the README that says that run.sh should not be used in a production environment. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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