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=head1 INTRODUCTION =head1 INTRODUCTION
The content of this distribution is a new, experimental web frontend for the The content of this distribution is a the next major version of the Netdisco
Netdisco network management tool. See L<http://netdisco.org/> for further network management tool. See L<http://netdisco.org/> for further information
information on the project. on the project.
If you have any trouble getting the frontend running, or it blows up in your 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). face, please contact C<oliver> in the C<#netdisco> IRC channel (on freenode).
=head1 INSTALLATION =head1 INSTALLATION
Download the tarball from GitHub and extract it on your system. Make sure the Clone the git repository:
system has access to your Netdisco database.
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 Make sure the system has access to your Netdisco database. Edit the
credentials and settings (host name) for your own Netdisco database. 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 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 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, 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. 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 =head1 STARTUP
There's a simple web server built-in. This is sufficient for There's a simple web server built-in. This is sufficient for