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Once you have configured OpenKM and JBoss you can start them. You can run JBoss from the command line from the $JBOSS_HOME folder:
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Once you have configured OpenKM and Tomcat you can start them. You can run Tomcat from the command line from the $TOMCAT_HOME folder:
  
  $ ./bin/run.sh
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  $ ./bin/catalina.sh start
  
This command will launch JBoss application server and start the OpenKM application. By default JBoss only listens on localhost, so OpenKM will only be accessible from http://localhost:8080/OpenKM. You will see a login screen like this:
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This command will launch Tomcat and start the OpenKM application. By default Tomcat only listens on localhost, so OpenKM will only be accessible from http://localhost:8080/OpenKM. You will see a login screen like this:
  
  
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You can log into OpenKM with okmAdmin user (default password is "admin"). If you want OpenKM to be accessible from others computers in your network, try to start JBoss with the -b parameter. This parameter means “bind” and with this command:
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You can log into OpenKM with '''okmAdmin''' user (default password is '''admin'''). If you want OpenKM to be accessible from others computers in your network, try modify $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
  
$ ./bin/run.sh -b 0.0.0.0
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<source lang="xml">
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<Connector address="0.0.0.0" connectionTimeout="20000" port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443"/>
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</source>
  
JBoss will bind to all network interfaces of the computer. Now OpenKM can be accessed from another computer using http://your-domain.com:8080/OpenKM.
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$ ./bin/catalina.sh start
  
{{Warning|Don't close the terminal or JBoss will shutdown and OpenKM application will stop.}}
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Tomcat will bind to all network interfaces of the computer. Now OpenKM can be accessed from another computer using http://your-domain.com:8080/OpenKM.
  
If you have configured JBoss service in your Debian / Ubuntu box, you can launch it this way:
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{{Warning|Don't close the terminal or Tomcat will shutdown and OpenKM application will stop.}}
  
  $ /etc/init.d/jboss start
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If you have configured Tomcat service in your Debian / Ubuntu box, you can launch it this way:
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  $ /etc/init.d/tomcat start
  
 
You can watch the server log to see OpenKM messages.
 
You can watch the server log to see OpenKM messages.
  
 
  $ tail -f $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/catalina.log
 
  $ tail -f $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/catalina.log
 
{{Note| In jboss OpenKM installation path is $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log/server.log
 
  
 
[[Category: Installation Guide]]
 
[[Category: Installation Guide]]

Latest revision as of 18:51, 1 December 2012

Once you have configured OpenKM and Tomcat you can start them. You can run Tomcat from the command line from the $TOMCAT_HOME folder:

$ ./bin/catalina.sh start

This command will launch Tomcat and start the OpenKM application. By default Tomcat only listens on localhost, so OpenKM will only be accessible from http://localhost:8080/OpenKM. You will see a login screen like this:


Okm user guide 001.jpeg


You can log into OpenKM with okmAdmin user (default password is admin). If you want OpenKM to be accessible from others computers in your network, try modify $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml

<Connector address="0.0.0.0" connectionTimeout="20000" port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443"/>
$ ./bin/catalina.sh start

Tomcat will bind to all network interfaces of the computer. Now OpenKM can be accessed from another computer using http://your-domain.com:8080/OpenKM.


Nota advertencia.png Don't close the terminal or Tomcat will shutdown and OpenKM application will stop.

If you have configured Tomcat service in your Debian / Ubuntu box, you can launch it this way:

$ /etc/init.d/tomcat start

You can watch the server log to see OpenKM messages.

$ tail -f $TOMCAT_HOME/logs/catalina.log