Thanks, it helps a lot ;)
I start again installing Nav 4.
First I had an error on apt-get after updating sources.list file. Actually, the HTTPS url was not supported. So I did the following command : sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https (this has solved the first issue)
Then a new error has occurred : " W: GPG error: https://nav.uninett.no wheezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C9F583C2CE8E05E8"
I understand that I have to add manually a public key. How can I do that exactly ?
Thank you.
-----Original Message----- From: Morten Brekkevold [mailto:morten.brekkevold@uninett.no] Sent: martedì 17 dicembre 2013 13:08 To: Orzakiewicz Cedric Cc: nav-users@uninett.no Subject: Re: NAV 4.0b1 packaged for Debian
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 11:49:32 +0000 Orzakiewicz Cedric cedric.orzakiewicz@barilla.com wrote:
Yes, I am doing it on a test server
I thought following this process :
1/ Preparing a new server (Debian 7) 2/ Install NAV v4 following the instructions here : https://nav.uninett.no/doc/4.0/intro/install.html#
Unfortunately, and to be honest, this is not so clear to me, I am trying to translate the requirements written to command line instructions :-)
The abovementioned URL documents how to install NAV from source, which is not what you are trying to do. Only the section about Graphite integration is relevant in this case. Graphite is configured the same, regardless of how you are installing NAV.
All you should need to to is update your sources.list according to my previous post, and run "apt-get update && apt-get install nav".
As for installing Graphite: Until we offer a backported Debian package of graphite-web, you're on your own. You will need to install Graphite from source, using the instructions at http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html .
If you're not comfortable with this, you should probably wait a couple more days until we have a more automated solution for you :)
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT