Setting up a Enterprise Instant Messaging server in 180 seconds: You thought it was impossible to have your small company Jabber server up and running so quickly ? You were wrong ! This video shows how to install an ejabberd server, from the download to client set-up in 180 seconds.
In Oracle installations you can do a silent installation where you create a response file and the install can be done on a system that doesn't have a X windows or other env. Is this possible with your binary installer on a Linux server???
FreeBSD graphical installer is not supported, that's true. You have to install ejabberd manually in this case. We could generate one as it is simply a matter of compiling a version for FreeBSD and generating an installer for this version, but we did not get any other FreeBSD requests to justify the effort.
We try it on Ubuntu without problem, but it might be related to a specific architecture (Is it Intel x86 ?), version etc.
Very nice, informative video. Thanks.Please consider adding more involved stuff.
Thank you. We will
Maybe you could look at some video on our ejabberd web console product: http://www.process-one.net/en/teamleader/
See the video use cases section.
In Oracle installations you can do a silent installation where you create a response file and the install can be done on a system that doesn't have a X windows or other env. Is this possible with your binary installer on a Linux server???
Yes, the binary installer works from the command line shell too. X window is not required.
the latest installer (1.1.4) seems to have problems.
#1. FreeBSD can't use the .bin that the video suggests and the FreeBSD option (observed) does not have the pretty installer (gzip'd tar)
#2. On the Ubuntu machine, the installer DOES something, but creating a file on the desktop named: "�aB@�~ (8)@@@@@��@@@@,[,[a,"
is probably not what it's supposed to do.
maybe I should try to track down an earlier version..(for either machine)?
Hello,
FreeBSD graphical installer is not supported, that's true. You have to install ejabberd manually in this case. We could generate one as it is simply a matter of compiling a version for FreeBSD and generating an installer for this version, but we did not get any other FreeBSD requests to justify the effort.
We try it on Ubuntu without problem, but it might be related to a specific architecture (Is it Intel x86 ?), version etc.
You did not provide enough detail and the place to report bugs is https://support.process-one.net/