What operating system do you use for OpenEMM?
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What operating system do you use for OpenEMM?
The development team of OpenEMM would like to get an indication of which operating system you are using, so that we know on which platforms to focus. Please specify as exactly as possible, for example "RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.5" or "Windows XP Professional SP2". Thank you!
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Versions of required components that we are presently using:
CentOS 4.5
Sendmail 8.13.1-3.2.el4
MySQL: 4.1.20 (Redhat's distribution)
JDK: 1.6.0_01
Python 2.3.4
We are upgrading to a faster machine and faster layers in the next few weeks, but it will all be in the same family. I'll update after the switch.
OpenEMM's admin panel accessed from WinXP Pro SP2 (typically).
CentOS 4.5
Sendmail 8.13.1-3.2.el4
MySQL: 4.1.20 (Redhat's distribution)
JDK: 1.6.0_01
Python 2.3.4
We are upgrading to a faster machine and faster layers in the next few weeks, but it will all be in the same family. I'll update after the switch.
OpenEMM's admin panel accessed from WinXP Pro SP2 (typically).
openemm on werewolf
i just was updating from fedora 5 to fedora 8 (werewolf
everything works fine so far.
cheerio, marton
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openemm 5.3.2.2
java 6.4
mysql 14.12 distrib 5.0.45
fedora 8
everything works fine so far.
cheerio, marton
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openemm 5.3.2.2
java 6.4
mysql 14.12 distrib 5.0.45
fedora 8
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The various configurations that everyone is posting sound more difficult than what we did.
We have a small HP server running Ubuntu server (no GUI) and VMware server. On it we are running several different VM's including OpenEMM VM. Setup time to test email was about 30-40 min, and that's mostly because we were trying to figure out how to get our html code from the last newsletter we sent into this program.
Setting up sendmail to use our SMTP server did take another hour. there should be an easier way to do that.
We have a small HP server running Ubuntu server (no GUI) and VMware server. On it we are running several different VM's including OpenEMM VM. Setup time to test email was about 30-40 min, and that's mostly because we were trying to figure out how to get our html code from the last newsletter we sent into this program.
Setting up sendmail to use our SMTP server did take another hour. there should be an easier way to do that.
Details of OpenEMM installation
We have deployed it on a CentOS 5.3 system and are testing it. We're trying to use the OpenEMM ws.wsdl file with Python ZSI 2.0 but are still struggling with that.
Bill Mania
virtual machine
centos 5.5 (final) @2.6.18
openemm 6.1
sun-javadb-client-10.4.2-1.1
sun-javadb-core-10.4.2-1.1
sun-javadb-common-10.4.2-1.1
sendmail-8.13.8-8.el5
sendmail-cf-8.13.8-8.el5
mysql-devel-5.0.77-4.el5_5.3
mysql-5.0.77-4.el5_5.3
mysql-server-5.0.77-4.el5_5.3
gui access via ms windows server 2k3 r2 with firefox 3.6
centos 5.5 (final) @2.6.18
openemm 6.1
sun-javadb-client-10.4.2-1.1
sun-javadb-core-10.4.2-1.1
sun-javadb-common-10.4.2-1.1
sendmail-8.13.8-8.el5
sendmail-cf-8.13.8-8.el5
mysql-devel-5.0.77-4.el5_5.3
mysql-5.0.77-4.el5_5.3
mysql-server-5.0.77-4.el5_5.3
gui access via ms windows server 2k3 r2 with firefox 3.6
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