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=head1 INTRODUCTION
The content of this distribution is a new, experimental web frontend for the
Netdisco network management tool. See L<http://netdisco.org/> for further
information on the project.
The content of this distribution is a the next major version of the Netdisco
network management tool. See L<http://netdisco.org/> for further information
on the project.
If you have any trouble getting the frontend running, or it blows up in your
face, please contact C<oliver> in the C<#netdisco> IRC channel (on freenode).
=head1 INSTALLATION
Download the tarball from GitHub and extract it on your system. Make sure the
system has access to your Netdisco database.
Clone the git repository:
https://github.com/ollyg/netdisco-frontend-sandpit/tarball/master
git clone git://netdisco.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/netdisco/netdisco-2
Edit the C<Netdisco/environments/development.yml> file to have the correct
credentials and settings (host name) for your own Netdisco database.
Make sure the system has access to your Netdisco database. Edit the
C<Netdisco/environments/development.yml> file to have the correct credentials
and settings (host name) for your own Netdisco database.
In the same file, uncomment the C<no_auth> setting if you use Apache auth, or
simply want to use Netdisco without logging in. Currently the frontend only
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necessary changes. It will also add a table to keep track of what's changed,
so that you can run the script again in the future and receive more updates.
You can even run this script on a virgin, empty database. Make sure there is a
database created for Netdisco (C<createdb>) and a PostgreSQL user who has
rights to create tables in the databse (C<createuser>). Configure the
C<Netdisco/environments/development.yml> file then run this script.
=head1 STARTUP
There's a simple web server built-in. This is sufficient for