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Re: Publish our first site
user name
2007-03-28 15:51:33
I'm not sure where to find the bric_queued log. Can you give
me some more
info on that?


On 3/28/07 3:24 PM, "Matt Rolf" <rolfmdenison.edu> wrote:

> So on the jobs screen everything disappears like it has
been
> published?  Does the bric_queued log have anything
unusual?
> 
>> We actually did a test using Net::FTP which is what
Bricolage uses and we
>> were able to put files on the server using the same
username and password we
>> have set up in Server Profile. If doesn't appear to
be a problem with FTP.
>> It appears that Bricolage isn't even talking with
the ftp application.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 3/28/07 2:45 PM, "Beaudet, David P."
<D-BeaudetNGA.GOV> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>>  Is your manual FTP client also using active
FTP?  If not, it's not a
>>>  complete test.  Some FTP clients can be set to
function with active or
>>>  passive -- others cannot.
>>> 
>>>  Active v.s. Passive FTP:
>>> 
>>>  h
ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  Active will require that a dynamic port range
be opened in your server's
>>>  firewall configuration.  You could do a quick
test by shutting down your
>>>  firewall and testing again if you think this
might be the problem (e.g.
>>>  "service iptables stop")
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>  From: brad2 [mailto:brad2uakron.edu]
>>>  Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 2:36 PM
>>>  To: userslists.bricolage.cc
>>>  Subject: Re: Publish our first site
>>> 
>>>  Yes we can ftp in manually from the Bricolage
server to the output
>>>  server.
>>>  When you say "bricolage user" do you
mean what we put into the
>>>  destinations
>>>  setup?
>>> 
>>>  (Server Profile)
>>>  Host Name:
>>>  OS:
>>>  Document Root:
>>>  Login:
>>>  Password:
>>>  Cookie:
>>>  Active:
>>> 
>>>  We have hostname, OS, Document Root, Login and
Password filled out. We
>>>  have
>>>  Active checked.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  We are using straight ftp at this point.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  On 3/28/07 1:32 PM, "cdmiller"
<cdmilleradams.edu> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>  brad2 wrote:
>>>>>  On our first time setup we have a good
install. We are trying to
>>>  publish to
>>>>>  another webserver. We create a story,
preview it o.k., then move it
>>>  to the
>>>>>  publish desk and publish but the files
don't write to the server. We
>>>  have
>>>>>  ftp set as the mover. We have the path
correct to the place we are
>>>  trying to
>>>>>  publish and permissions set wide open
to accept writes. Bricolage
>>>  reports
>>>>>  that the publish was successful.
>>>>> 
>>>>>  The server is in the dns and we have
the dns name in the hostname box
>>>  of
>>>>>  destinations. We are using the Default
Server as the destination. Are
>>>  there
>>>>>  any configs we need to do to get it to
publish over to that server?
>>>> 
>>>>  Make sure you can manually ftp as the
bricolage user from server to
>>>  server.
>>>> 
>>>>  With SFTP you may have to do this once to
get past the "add remote to
>>>>  known_hosts" type of message for the
first login.
>>>> 
>>>>  - cameron
>> 
>> --
>> Brad Rice
>> bradriceuakron.edu
>> Ext. 2481
>> Web Graphics Designer
> 

-- 
Brad Rice
University of Akron


Re: Publish our first site
user name
2007-03-28 16:17:56
http://bricolage.cc/docs/current/api/bric_queued.html

When you start it up you set the log file with the -l
option.

-Matt


>I'm not sure where to find the bric_queued log. Can you
give me some more
>info on that?
>
>
>On 3/28/07 3:24 PM, "Matt Rolf" <rolfmdenison.edu> wrote:
>
>>  So on the jobs screen everything disappears like
it has been
>>  published?  Does the bric_queued log have anything
unusual?
>>
>>>  We actually did a test using Net::FTP which is
what Bricolage uses and we
>>>  were able to put files on the server using the
same username and 
>>>password we
>>>  have set up in Server Profile. If doesn't
appear to be a problem with FTP.
>>>  It appears that Bricolage isn't even talking
with the ftp application.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  On 3/28/07 2:45 PM, "Beaudet, David
P." <D-BeaudetNGA.GOV> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>   Is your manual FTP client also using
active FTP?  If not, it's not a
>>>>   complete test.  Some FTP clients can be
set to function with active or
>>>>   passive -- others cannot.
>>>>
>>>>   Active v.s. Passive FTP:
>>>>
>>>>   h
ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   Active will require that a dynamic port
range be opened in your server's
>>>>   firewall configuration.  You could do a
quick test by shutting down your
>>>>   firewall and testing again if you think
this might be the problem (e.g.
>>>>   "service iptables stop")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   -----Original Message-----
>>>>   From: brad2 [mailto:brad2uakron.edu]
>>>>   Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 2:36 PM
>>>>   To: userslists.bricolage.cc
>>>>   Subject: Re: Publish our first site
>>>>
>>>>   Yes we can ftp in manually from the
Bricolage server to the output
>>>>   server.
>>>>   When you say "bricolage user"
do you mean what we put into the
>>>>   destinations
>>>>   setup?
>>>>
>>>>   (Server Profile)
>>>>   Host Name:
>>>>   OS:
>>>>   Document Root:
>>>>   Login:
>>>>   Password:
>>>>   Cookie:
>>>>   Active:
>>>>
>>>>   We have hostname, OS, Document Root,
Login and Password filled out. We
>>>>   have
>>>>   Active checked.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   We are using straight ftp at this point.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   On 3/28/07 1:32 PM, "cdmiller"
<cdmilleradams.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>   brad2 wrote:
>>>>>>   On our first time setup we have a
good install. We are trying to
>>>>   publish to
>>>>>>   another webserver. We create a
story, preview it o.k., then move it
>>>>   to the
>>>>>>   publish desk and publish but the
files don't write to the server. We
>>>>   have
>>>>>>   ftp set as the mover. We have the
path correct to the place we are
>>>>   trying to
>>>>>>   publish and permissions set wide
open to accept writes. Bricolage
>>>>   reports
>>>>>>   that the publish was successful.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   The server is in the dns and we
have the dns name in the hostname box
>>>>   of
>>>>>>   destinations. We are using the
Default Server as the destination. Are
>>>>   there
>>>>>>   any configs we need to do to get
it to publish over to that server?
>>>>>
>>>>>   Make sure you can manually ftp as the
bricolage user from server to
>>>>   server.
>>>>>
>>>>>   With SFTP you may have to do this
once to get past the "add remote to
>>>>>   known_hosts" type of message for
the first login.
>>>>>
>>>>>   - cameron
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  Brad Rice
>>>  bradriceuakron.edu
>>>  Ext. 2481
>>>  Web Graphics Designer
>>
>
>--
>Brad Rice
>University of Akron


-- 
Matt Rolf, J.D.
Web Technology Analyst
Computing Services
Denison University
(740) 587-6537
Re: Publish our first site
user name
2007-03-28 20:39:57
On Mar 28, 2007, at 14:17, Matt Rolf wrote:

> http://bricolage.cc/docs/current/api/bric_queued.html
>
> When you start it up you set the log file with the -l
option.

Only relevant if you use bric_queued.

Brad, make sure that the output channel that the story is in
is  
associated with a destination that has the FTP configuration
for your  
production server.

Best,

David

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