############################################################################### 1. If you do not already have a Site.conf configuration file, you will need to create one. Simply copy %%WWWDIR%%/etc/Default.conf to Site.conf and edit to suit. 2. New installations will need to run the following commands: cd %%WWWDIR%%/bin/ ./initdb initdb This command assumes that you have created a customised Site.conf configuration file. 3. Upgrading? Back up your database first, then run the following commands: cd %%WWWDIR%%/upgrade/ perl updatedb This command assumes that you have created a customised Site.conf configuration file. 4. Please see %%WWWDIR%%/etc/netdot.cron in the root directory of the installation package for suggestions on what should be added to your server's crontab. 5. Suggested Apache configuration files are available here: %%WWWDIR%%/etc/netdot_apache2_local.conf %%WWWDIR%%/etc/netdot_apache2_ldap.conf 6. Running Apache 2.4? Make sure that both the mod_perl and mod_apreq2 have been added to httpd.conf: LoadModule perl_module libexec/apache24/mod_perl.so LoadModule apreq_module libexec/apache24/mod_apreq2.so Note that any changes to Site.conf require an apache reload. ###############################################################################