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Part 2. At the end of part 1 I was left with openMAINT not recognising postGIS. At the end of part 2 I have the map in openMAINT, but no building icon on the map, or plan of building either, but there is a progression. After configuring openMAINT as per the CMDBuild documentation, I decided
I decided to look at the GIS ( Geographic Information System) component of OpenMAINT. I decided to test this initially on my PC. To date, I have not been able to activate the GIS component. I am stuck with the following error: Call: services/json/schema/setup/saveconfiguration ————————————————— Error: org.cmdbuild.exception.ORMException: ORM_POSTGIS_NOT_FOUND at org.cmdbuild.exception.ORMException But the steps below may
Following on from the localhost setup and the post at the beginning mentioning the issue of working on localhost but not on Server that tends to hint that the issue is with the windows server rather than the openMAINT email setup. From localhost setup I found that SSL was required. So that rather negated my
After my failure on trying to get Email working in openMAINT on the VPS I did a little more fossiking around on the web. I came across this post on the CMDB forum. Posted by Wei Xiang at Tuesday 03:05 Dear all, I have two separate openmaint instances at the moment, one running on localhost,
I have tried to set up the email functionality in openMAINT on my VPS server. See bottom of page of free domains for email and for setting up an email server. Initially, in my happy ignorance I just filled in the email tab, adjusted the template for Maintenance Request report to initiator by adding in
Background (note-updated 9 oct 2017- dms.conf file altered and dms in openmaint altered- see below) After reading the CMDBuild Technical Manual on how to set up DMS (Document management System) Alfresco and integrate the two, I attempted to have a go at it. I did a separate install for Alfresco 3.4d (this was the one
After setting up the Complex, Building, Level, Unit, Room and the associated relations between them, the next part is to decide where to put elements associated with these items, such as: Doors, windows, wall substrates, wall finishes, floors types, floor finishes, ceiling substrates, ceiling finishes, external wall types external wall finishes, These need to hang
This one I’m still working through, there are a lot of connectors in the process, I think to be able to adapt to more complex scenarios. I’m not sure they are all required in every instance. The following example is Out of The Box. I have just hit the buttons and followed the process. I
This has been a challenge. It has taken me a couple of weeks to crack, tinkering with it on and off. If you follow the setup for the localhost Link you are almost there. I did this setup on my Amazon AWS EC2 and Contabo servers, but both of them errored out (see errors at
OpenMAINT uses reports created in iReport from Jaspersoft, but this has been superseded by Jaspersoft Studio. I did initially` try and use iReport but found that the download file did not just fire up but needs a bit of work done to it, setting up a NetBean environment. I am a bit wary of the