208 lines
6.4 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
208 lines
6.4 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
Template: ccm/debconf/version
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Type: string
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Default: $Id: templates,v 1.1.1.1 2004/11/12 09:30:14 fabrice Exp $
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Description: The version of the debconf template
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Author: Berkan Eskikaya <berkan@runtime-collective.com>, 2004
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$Id: templates,v 1.1.1.1 2004/11/12 09:30:14 fabrice Exp $
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Template: ccm/package_name
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Type: string
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Default: ccm-ldn-image-step
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Description: The name of the package
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This is syntetic sugar.
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Template: ccm/package_version
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Type: string
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Default: 6.3.0
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Description: The version of the package
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This is synthetic sugar.
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Template: ccm/shared/dbase_type
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Type: select
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Choices: postgresql
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Default: postgresql
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Description: Database backend:
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Please choose a database backend. At the moment, you could only select PostgreSQL.
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Template: ccm/shared/dbase_host
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Type: string
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Default: localhost
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Description: Database host:
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Please specify the host that the database runs on.
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Template: ccm/shared/dbase_name
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Type: string
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Default: ccm01.db
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Description: Database name:
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Please specify the name of the APLAWS database.
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Template: ccm/shared/dbase_user
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Type: string
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Default: ccm
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Description: Database user name:
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Please specify the database account for the APLAWS database.
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Template: ccm/shared/dbase_password
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Type: password
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Default: ccmpwd
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Description: Database password:
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Please choose a password for the APLAWS database account.
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_runtime_jdbc_url
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Type: string
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Default: jdbc:postgresql://localhost/ccm01.db?user=ccm&password=ccmpwd
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Description: JDBC connection URL:
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The WAF runtime uses this value to connect to a database.
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Format: jdbc:[subprotocol]:[subname]
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Example: jdbc:postgresql://localhost/ccm01.db?user=ccm&password=ccmpwd
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_web_server
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Type: string
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Default: localhost:9090
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Description: Server virtual host:
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Please specify the hostname and port that users of a site will
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see in URLs generated by WAF.
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Format: [server hostname]:[port number]
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Example: example.com:80
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_admin_email
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Type: string
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Default:
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Description: Administrator Email Address:
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Please specify the system administrator account.
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Format: <user>@<domain>
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Example: joe@example.com
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_admin_name_given
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Type: string
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Default:
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Description: Administrator First Name:
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Please specify the name of the system administrator.
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_admin_name_family
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Type: string
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Default:
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Description: Administrator Last Name:
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Please specify the surname of the system administrator.
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_admin_password
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Type: password
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Default:
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Description: Administrator Password
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Please choose a password for the system administrator account.
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_admin_password_question
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Type: string
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Default: The name of your primary school
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Description: Administrator Password Question:
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This question will be asked when the password to the system administrator
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account is lost and access must be recovered.
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Please only use letters and numbers.
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Template: ccm/shared/waf_admin_password_answer
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Type: string
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Default:
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Description: Administrator Password Answer:
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Now specify the correct answer to the Administrator Password Question.
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Please only use letters and numbers.
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Template: ccm/shared/ccm_load_apps_at_install_p
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Description: Load CCM applications as they install?
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You could choose to load CCM applications into the database
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automatically after they are installed, or you could load them
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manually [with 'ccm load'] yourself.
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The former will save you some manual work, while the latter is probably
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most suited if you are trying to build the applications from the
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sources and prefer to load them once all are built and installed.
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Template: ccm/shared/pg_set_up_database_p
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Description: Do you want me to set up the CCM database and adjust the access permissions?
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You have specified a database on your localhost. I could set it up
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for you and automatically adjust the access permissions. I could do
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this independently of whether or not you have choosen to load the
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applications at install time.
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Say no here if you have already prepared the CCM database yourself
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or if you would like to do it later. Saying yes will save you some
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manual work.
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Template: ccm/shared/pg_drop_database_at_purge_p
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Description: Do you want me to drop the CCM database?
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Template: ccm/shared/error_etc_ccm_missing_dir
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Type: note
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Description: CCM configuration directory does not exist.
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I couldn't find the CCM configuration directory: /etc/ccm.
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This probably points at a corrupt or unusual CCM installation. The ccm-tools
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package creates this directory --- please verify that it is installed and
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intact.
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I will continue with the configuration by re-creating the directory,
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but we may experience problems later.
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Template: ccm/shared/ccm_aux_setupdb_failed
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Type: note
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Description: ccm-aux-setupdb couldn't complete.
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The helper script ccm-aux-setupdb didn't succeed.
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This means that the CCM database couldn't be set up.
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If you have answered yes to the automatic loading of
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applications at install time, I will still try to honour
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that.
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In case that doesn't succeed [likely now], please manually
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prepare the database and load the application(s) after the
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installation.
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Template: ccm/shared/ccm_aux_update_hba_conf_failed
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Type: note
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Description: ccm-aux-update-hba-conf couldn't complete.
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The helper script ccm-aux-update-hba-conf didn't succeed.
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This means that the access permissions for the ccm database
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couldn't be set up.
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If you have answered yes to the automatic loading of
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applications at install time, I will still try to honour
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that.
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In case that doesn't succeed [likely now], please manually
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check/edit the pg_hba.conf file of your PostgreSQL instance
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and load the application(s) after the installation.
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Template: ccm/shared/error_ccm_tool_not_found
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Type: note
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Description: The 'ccm' tool not found.
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I need the 'ccm' tool [/usr/bin/ccm] to continue but I cannot find it.
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This probably points at a corrupt or unusual CCM installation. The ccm-tools
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package contains this file --- please check your setup after the installation,
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and then run "dpkg-reconfigure ccm-ldn-image-step".
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Template: ccm/shared/error_java_home_not_found
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Type: note
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Description: JAVA_HOME not found.
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JAVA_HOME isn't set --- I have even tried to guess it but failed.
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This will cancel any 'ccm load' and 'ccm hostinit' operations.
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Please check your java setup after the installation, and then run
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"dpkg-reconfigure ccm-ldn-image-step".
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