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openerp-server for Debian
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Open ERP uses a PostgreSQL database to store its data. With the first generation
of packages, you have to setup this database manually. Here is a short
explanation how to achieve this (you need to execute all commands as root):
0. Making sure, PostgreSQL is running
# /etc/init.d/postgresql restart
Note that depending on the version of PostgreSQL installed on your system,
the above syvinit script could also be named postgresql-VERSION (whereas
'VERSION' needs to be replace with a version number).
1. Creating the database user
# su - postgres -c "createuser --createdb --no-createrole --pwprompt openerp"
Note: If you want to run the database as another user than 'openerp', you
need to replace 'openerp' above with the user you want instead, and you
need to adjust 'db_user = openerp' in /etc/openerp-server.conf too.
3. Restarting openerp-server
# /etc/init.d/openerp-server restart
4. Initializing the database
Now you can connect with Open ERP client to the database and initialize it.
Now, you're finish. Please be aware of the following things:
* openerp-server has by default two accounts:
- User: admin; password: admin
- User: demo; password; demo
* openerp-server listens by default on port 8070. If you need to change this,
edit /etc/openerp-server.conf and replace 'port = 8070' with
'port = <your port>'.
* openerp-server in the upstreams configuration listens by default to *all*
interfaces. For security reasons, we do restrict it in the Debian packages
to listen only on localhost. If you need to change this, edit
/etc/openerp-server.conf and replace 'interface = localhost' with
'interface = <your ip>'.
-- Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:00:00 +0200