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      ahmed.ramadan
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      yes it is running

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Can you connect to it with the mysql command?

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          ahmed.ramadan
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          0_1491140723184_Screenshot from 2017-04-02 15-44-51.png

          yes can

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            Emad R
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            @stacksofplates said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

            Did they remove their install script? If I remember right it used to handle the NGINX setup. You just had to pass whatever the production option was.

            +1 thanks for this, will play with it tonight.

            whats is the point of putting an NGinx proxy infont of this app in prod ? for load-balancing perhaps ?

            cause I usually run my web apps naked, as they are ...

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              ahmed.ramadan @Emad R
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              @msff-amman-Itofficer thanks, i will check again

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                ahmed.ramadan @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller yes i can access mysql

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Emad R
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                  @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                  @stacksofplates said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                  Did they remove their install script? If I remember right it used to handle the NGINX setup. You just had to pass whatever the production option was.

                  +1 thanks for this, will play with it tonight.

                  whats is the point of putting an NGinx proxy infont of this app in prod ? for load-balancing perhaps ?

                  cause I usually run my web apps naked, as they are ...

                  Nginx provides some protection, flexibility and caching. Often adds a bit of speed and makes things like SSL much easier and more standard. And in a lot of cases SSL is not supported by apps so Nginx is a necessity.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                    @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                    @stacksofplates said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                    Did they remove their install script? If I remember right it used to handle the NGINX setup. You just had to pass whatever the production option was.

                    +1 thanks for this, will play with it tonight.

                    whats is the point of putting an NGinx proxy infont of this app in prod ? for load-balancing perhaps ?

                    cause I usually run my web apps naked, as they are ...

                    Nginx provides some protection, flexibility and caching. Often adds a bit of speed and makes things like SSL much easier and more standard. And in a lot of cases SSL is not supported by apps so Nginx is a necessity.

                    To me the bigger reason for a proxy in front of an app is to let the app remain on default ports. NodeBB runs on 4567 for example. Of course you can change it to 443 or 80. But that is not the design concept. Why go against design?

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                    • stacksofplatesS
                      stacksofplates @Emad R
                      last edited by stacksofplates

                      @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                      @stacksofplates said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                      Did they remove their install script? If I remember right it used to handle the NGINX setup. You just had to pass whatever the production option was.

                      +1 thanks for this, will play with it tonight.

                      whats is the point of putting an NGinx proxy infont of this app in prod ? for load-balancing perhaps ?

                      cause I usually run my web apps naked, as they are ...

                      I usually default to using NGINX instead of Apache for most things. All of the sites I have running right now are using NGINX as the server. It's lighter and better at caching.

                      Having it in front of other apps allows you to keep the original port of the app, run more than one app per port, and adds some security ( with or without SSL).

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                        ahmed.ramadan
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                        13:41:53 redis_cache.1 |
                        13:41:53 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:41:53.286 # WARNING: The TCP backlog setting of 511 cannot be enforced because /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn is set to the lower value of 128.
                        13:41:53 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:41:53.286 # Server started, Redis version 3.2.3
                        13:41:53 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:41:53.286 # WARNING overcommit_memory is set to 0! Background save may fail under low memory condition. To fix this issue add 'vm.overcommit_memory = 1' to /etc/sysctl.conf and then reboot or run the command 'sysctl vm.overcommit_memory=1' for this to take effect.
                        13:41:53 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:41:53.286 # WARNING you have Transparent Huge Pages (THP) support enabled in your kernel. This will create latency and memory usage issues with Redis. To fix this issue run the command 'echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled' as root, and add it to your /etc/rc.local in order to retain the setting after a reboot. Redis must be restarted after THP is disabled.
                        13:41:53 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:41:53.286 * The server is now ready to accept connections on port 13000
                        13:41:55 socketio.1 | listening on *: 9000
                        13:42:00 worker_short.1 | 13:42:00 RQ worker u'rq:worker:51.24410.short' started, version 0.7.1
                        13:42:00 worker_short.1 | 13:42:00 Cleaning registries for queue: short
                        13:42:00 worker_short.1 | 13:42:00
                        13:42:00 worker_short.1 | 13:42:00 *** Listening on short...
                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/js/report.min.js - 256k
                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/js/erpnext-web.min.js - 4k
                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/css/frappe-web.css - 64k
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                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/css/desk.min.css - 279k
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                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/css/list.min.css - 14k
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                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/css/erpnext.css - 7k
                        13:42:00 web.1 | Traceback (most recent call last):
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/runpy.py", line 162, in _run_module_as_main
                        13:42:00 web.1 | "main", fname, loader, pkg_name)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/runpy.py", line 72, in _run_code
                        13:42:00 web.1 | exec code in run_globals
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/frappe/utils/bench_helper.py", line 79, in <module>
                        13:42:00 web.1 | main()
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/frappe/utils/bench_helper.py", line 16, in main
                        13:42:00 web.1 | click.Group(commands=commands)(prog_name='bench')
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 722, in call
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return self.main(*args, **kwargs)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 697, in main
                        13:42:00 web.1 | rv = self.invoke(ctx)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 1066, in invoke
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx))
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 1066, in invoke
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx))
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 895, in invoke
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/core.py", line 535, in invoke
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return callback(*args, **kwargs)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/click/decorators.py", line 17, in new_func
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return f(get_current_context(), *args, **kwargs)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/frappe/commands/init.py", line 24, in _func
                        13:42:00 web.1 | ret = f(frappe._dict(ctx.obj), *args, **kwargs)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/frappe/commands/utils.py", line 342, in serve
                        13:42:00 web.1 | frappe.app.serve(port=port, profile=profile, site=site, sites_path='.')
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/frappe/app.py", line 220, in serve
                        13:42:00 web.1 | use_debugger=True, use_evalex=True, threaded=True)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/werkzeug/serving.py", line 717, in run_simple
                        13:42:00 web.1 | s.bind((hostname, port))
                        13:42:00 web.1 | File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/socket.py", line 224, in meth
                        13:42:00 web.1 | return getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)
                        13:42:00 web.1 | socket.error: [Errno 98] Address already in use
                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/js/form.min.js - 190k
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                        13:42:00 watch.1 | Wrote ./assets/js/dialog.min.js - 86k
                        13:42:00 system | web.1 stopped (rc=1)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to redis_socketio.1 (pid 24390)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to worker_long.1 (pid 24397)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to watch.1 (pid 24393)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to redis_queue.1 (pid 24399)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to schedule.1 (pid 24403)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to worker_default.1 (pid 24404)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to socketio.1 (pid 24405)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to redis_cache.1 (pid 24407)
                        13:42:00 system | sending SIGTERM to worker_short.1 (pid 24410)
                        13:42:00 redis_cache.1 | 24407:signal-handler (1491219720) Received SIGTERM scheduling shutdown...
                        13:42:00 redis_queue.1 | 24399:signal-handler (1491219720) Received SIGTERM scheduling shutdown...
                        13:42:00 redis_socketio.1 | 24390:signal-handler (1491219720) Received SIGTERM scheduling shutdown...
                        13:42:00 worker_short.1 | 13:42:00 Warm shut down requested
                        13:42:00 system | socketio.1 stopped (rc=-15)
                        13:42:00 system | worker_long.1 stopped (rc=-15)
                        13:42:00 system | worker_default.1 stopped (rc=-15)
                        13:42:00 system | schedule.1 stopped (rc=-15)
                        13:42:00 redis_socketio.1 | 24390:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.362 # User requested shutdown...
                        13:42:00 redis_socketio.1 | 24390:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.362 * Removing the pid file.
                        13:42:00 redis_socketio.1 | 24390:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.362 # Redis is now ready to exit, bye bye...
                        13:42:00 system | redis_socketio.1 stopped (rc=0)
                        13:42:00 system | watch.1 stopped (rc=-15)
                        13:42:00 redis_queue.1 | 24399:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.388 # User requested shutdown...
                        13:42:00 redis_queue.1 | 24399:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.388 * Removing the pid file.
                        13:42:00 redis_queue.1 | 24399:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.388 # Redis is now ready to exit, bye bye...
                        13:42:00 system | redis_queue.1 stopped (rc=0)
                        13:42:00 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.399 # User requested shutdown...
                        13:42:00 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.399 * Removing the pid file.
                        13:42:00 redis_cache.1 | 24407:M 03 Apr 13:42:00.399 # Redis is now ready to exit, bye bye...
                        13:42:00 system | redis_cache.1 stopped (rc=0)
                        13:42:00 system | worker_short.1 stopped (rc=0)
                        [frappe@51 frappe-bench]$

                        please help me

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Check the Redis log, why did Redis feel that it should exit?

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                            ahmed.ramadan @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller

                            nothing in redis log

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @ahmed.ramadan
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                              @ahmed.ramadan said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                              @scottalanmiller

                              nothing in redis log

                              It's blank?

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                                ahmed.ramadan @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller yes

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  Try running Redis and not ERPNext. See if it logs correctly.

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                                  • stacksofplatesS
                                    stacksofplates
                                    last edited by stacksofplates

                                    Might need to enable verbose logging. I've never done anything with Redis, but if it's like some other services, you have to manually turn on debug logging.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                                      @stacksofplates said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                                      Might need to enable verbose logging. I've never done anything with Redis, but if it's like some other services, you have to manually turn on debug logging.

                                      It should log starting up and stuff, at least.

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                                      • stacksofplatesS
                                        stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                                        @stacksofplates said in Installing Frappe ERPNext on CentOS 7:

                                        Might need to enable verbose logging. I've never done anything with Redis, but if it's like some other services, you have to manually turn on debug logging.

                                        It should log starting up and stuff, at least.

                                        If I remember right, SSSD doesn't log really anything unless you enable it in the config. I mean syslog will spit something out saying it's not running, but the logs in /var/log/sssd don't have any info.

                                        Just a thought.

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                                        • stacksofplatesS
                                          stacksofplates
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                                          As an aside, I never had really any luck running ERPNext with CentOS, only with Ubuntu. The script seemed to always have issues.

                                          One of the main reasons why I stopped using it. It was too much work keeping up to date with it, and reinstalling was always a pain.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            Yes, very easily this is a new update that has broken ERPNext.

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