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[Wiki: transitime installation guide] Order of installation steps #1

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engalissongomes opened this issue Dec 17, 2021 · 7 comments
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engalissongomes commented Dec 17, 2021

Bom dia, qual é ordem correta para instalação?

Good morning, what is the correct order for installation?

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Hi.

Could you write your issues in English?

What are you trying to install? Are you following the Wiki instructions for TheTransitClock/transitime or Digitransit? Please shed some light on what you're trying to accomplish and I'll see if I can help.

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Hi,
I am trying to install transitime, I would like to know the installation sequence, I am following the sequence of the side menu but it seems that the steps do not match.
Thanks

@BodoMinea BodoMinea changed the title Ordem de instalação [Wiki: transitime installation guide] Order of installation steps Dec 19, 2021
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The steps in the sidebar are in the correct order - prerequisite installation, compilation, creating the database, populating it with data and running everything. What is not working or what error are you getting and at what steps?

@BodoMinea BodoMinea self-assigned this Dec 19, 2021
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good night,
when trying to install showed the link error:
http://137.184.203.176:8080/web/

openjdk version "1.8.0_312"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_312-8u312-b07-0ubuntu1~20.04-b07)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.312-b07, mixed mode)

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Please give some details regarding at what step you're encountering the error.

Maybe attaching a screenshot would make it more clear.

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There's no obvious issue in the terminal screenshots you attached.

As a friendly suggestion, switch from using the default Digitalocean console to accessing your server via SSH using a local client like Putty, that would make it easier to copy, paste and scroll through commands.

I see that you generated the schema and after that tried importing data and creating an API key. But nowhere in between these do I see the MySQL commands required for actually importing the database schema to the desired database on your server.

Have you done that? You can use the mysql command to look inside the databse and check that stuff has actually (sudo mysql -u root; USE database; SHOW TABLES;) been done. Maybe also look in the logs (in the /tmp folder according to the copy-pasted commands) or actually try running the software (core) to see if it errors out or not.

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