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install_OpenMapKit_production server on DigitalOcean #123

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amaldahounto17 opened this issue Apr 6, 2019 · 6 comments
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install_OpenMapKit_production server on DigitalOcean #123

amaldahounto17 opened this issue Apr 6, 2019 · 6 comments

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@amaldahounto17
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Hi, everyone.
How do I install a OMK production server on DigitalOcean.
Only the case of Amazon is decribed here, I think
http://www.openmapkit.org/docs_walkthrough.html 3
in advance, thanks for your help.
Best,

@danbjoseph
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danbjoseph commented Apr 7, 2019

we don't have instructions available specific to Digital Ocean. currently there is information available:

docs need to be updated as per posm/docs#15

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amaldahounto17 commented Apr 7, 2019 via email

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to attach something to a GitHub issue reply, i think you need to do it through the website interface (not through an email reply)

@amaldahounto17
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Sorry for this blunder.
Please, see in attach the error message I got when I ran the following command ( to download and extract posm-build) in Ubuntu 18.04.02 console:
wget -q -O - https://github.com/AmericanRedCross/posm-build/archive/master.tar.gz | tar -zxf - -C /root --strip=2
omkserver_installing_problem

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the command you pasted above is different from the one in the screenshot (the pasted text has a | and the screenshot shows a > in the same spot. it looks like the wget command is trying to include the tar command parameters. the wget command is to download, and the tar is a separate tool/command to unzip. try looking at the instructions here: http://posm.io/docs/posm/cloud/, they are still outdated, but are newer than the openmapkit.org instructions. (note that sensible-editor should be replaced with vim or nano or some such.)

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Thanks to you so much; I will let you after trying.
Regards,

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