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Aplications / suiteCRM permissions
« on: February 01, 2016, 02:07:41 PM »
For the past 4 days I've been trying to install a working instance of suiteCRM (fork from SugarCRM). I'm not doing well.
Installing the files was easy enough but setting permissions has been a nightmare. I used the official install docs (https://suitecrm.com/wiki/index.php/Installation#Downloading_and_installing_SuiteCRM) and when I got to chgrp things got sideways.
the apache usergroup throws internal server error.
Set group to the account username and install can be completed.
however, sugar/suite has very particular permissions and when they're not set exactly right the language file, or cache of language file (I'm a little hazy from here on) cannot be accessed so labels get replaced with "undefined".
The suite forum hasn't been very forthcoming with help so I'm asking here if anyone understands how cwp permissions and ownership works. What is different from cpanel that would cause the internal server error until I change group and ownership to begin with? I'd love someone who could explain a full solution but I'd be grateful for just some breadcrumbs to help find it.
Any help is appreciated.
Installing the files was easy enough but setting permissions has been a nightmare. I used the official install docs (https://suitecrm.com/wiki/index.php/Installation#Downloading_and_installing_SuiteCRM) and when I got to chgrp things got sideways.
the apache usergroup throws internal server error.
Set group to the account username and install can be completed.
however, sugar/suite has very particular permissions and when they're not set exactly right the language file, or cache of language file (I'm a little hazy from here on) cannot be accessed so labels get replaced with "undefined".
The suite forum hasn't been very forthcoming with help so I'm asking here if anyone understands how cwp permissions and ownership works. What is different from cpanel that would cause the internal server error until I change group and ownership to begin with? I'd love someone who could explain a full solution but I'd be grateful for just some breadcrumbs to help find it.
Any help is appreciated.
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Apache / OwnCloud needs webDAV
« on: November 05, 2015, 01:25:25 PM »
I spent a day trying to sort out getting owncloud to work. I wanted access to it with a FQDN so I went about trying to install it the same as I did on my cpanel server... without luck.
Tried Softaculous but it's broken at the moment.
The php installer script from ownCloud threw a 500.. found the permissions problem and fixed it.
With OwnCloud installed I moved to sync my files... no dice. I got these three error messages:
I don't manage servers daily so I'm the type who looks for instructions; I've usually got a decent idea of what they're talking about and pretty good at following them. I've never had to deal with webDAV before (it's always been there) so I'm looking for something to work from in the centos 6.6/cwp environment. Best I can find so far is centos 5 without a web panel.
I don't mind starting over and reinstalling if there's simply a way to do that, but I'm reasonably sure someone else has or will have this same question.
Thanks for this panel, I'm trying to move away from cpanel and webmin makes my head hurt.
Tried Softaculous but it's broken at the moment.
The php installer script from ownCloud threw a 500.. found the permissions problem and fixed it.
With OwnCloud installed I moved to sync my files... no dice. I got these three error messages:
- Your web server is not yet set up properly to allow file synchronization because the WebDAV interface seems to be broken.
- This server has no working Internet connection. This means that some of the features like mounting external storage, notifications about updates or installation of third-party apps will not work. Accessing files remotely and sending of notification emails might not work, either. We suggest to enable Internet connection for this server if you want to have all features.
- cURL is using an outdated NSS version (NSS/3.19.1 Basic ECC). Please update your operating system or features such as installing and updating apps via the app store or Federated Cloud Sharing will not work reliably.
I don't manage servers daily so I'm the type who looks for instructions; I've usually got a decent idea of what they're talking about and pretty good at following them. I've never had to deal with webDAV before (it's always been there) so I'm looking for something to work from in the centos 6.6/cwp environment. Best I can find so far is centos 5 without a web panel.
I don't mind starting over and reinstalling if there's simply a way to do that, but I'm reasonably sure someone else has or will have this same question.
Thanks for this panel, I'm trying to move away from cpanel and webmin makes my head hurt.
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