Blog | Archive for June, 2007

installing Oracle 10g on 64 bit centos 5

By mccraig | Thursday, June 28th, 2007

We’ve just got ourselves a couple of new servers for running SONAR on, for internal use and demonstration. They are quite beefy, with 8GB RAM, 15k disks, and 8 x 3.2GHz threads. We decided to go with centos 5 as the operating system, since we have had pain installing Oracle on our debian platforms. Here is the install procedure I uncovered, which gets the server ready for SONAR on either MySQL or oracle. It covers installing Ruby, RubyGems, lots of useful Gems, Java, and Oracle 10g

yum install -y ruby
yum install -y ruby-devel ruby-docs ruby-ri ruby-irb ruby-devel ruby-rdoc
yum install -y w3m # for text based browsing and downloading, where curl won't work

# download rubygems from rubygems.org with w3m then...
gunzip rubygems-0.9.4.tgz
tar xf rubygems-0.9.4.tar
cd rubygems-0.9.4
ruby setup.rb

# get jdk rpm from java.sun.com and install

# add an /etc/profile.d/java.sh file, containing
##
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default
export JAVA_HOME
##
chmod +x /etc/profile.d/java.sh
source /etc/profile.d/java.sh

yum install -y ImageMagick-devel
yum install -y perl-DBI
yum remove -y sendmail
yum install -y postfix
chkconfig postfix on
yum install -y ntp
chkconfig ntpd on
yum install -y mysql-server mysql mysql-devel

chkconfig mysqld on
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password '<password>'
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -h <hostname> password '<password>'

yum install -y gcc
gem install builder
gem install camping
gem install capistrano
gem install cgi_multipart_eof_fix
gem install cheat
gem install chronic
gem install ci_reporter
gem install daemons
gem install fastthread
gem install gem_plugin
gem install hpricot
gem install image_science
gem install jerbil --source http://code.trampolinesystems.com
gem install json
gem install markaby
gem install metaid
gem install mongrel
gem install needle
gem install net-sftp
gem install net-ssh
gem install rake
gem install rmagick  # [ ignore errors about fonts... they are just for the docs ]
yum install -y libxml2-devel
yum install -y libxslt-devel
gem install ruby-xslt
gem install rubyforge
gem install RubyInline
gem install mysql -- --build-flags --with-mysql-config
yum install -y httpd
yum install -y subversion

# install rpmforge for centos 5 as detailed here :
# http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/RPMForge#head-d766e7aacdee6150c6705d9369aa36c9bcabc139

yum install -y firefox
yum install -y xorg-x11-xauth
yum install -y vnc-server
yum install -y emacs
yum install -y libXtst
yum install -y xorg-x11-utils
yum install -y xorg-x11-resutils
yum install -y xorg-x11-server-utils

yum install -y compat-libgcc-296 compat-libstdc++-296 compat-libstdc++-33 openmotif22
yum groupinstall -y "Development Libraries"
yum groupinstall -y "Development Tools"
yum groupinstall -y "Legacy Software Development"
yum groupinstall -y "Server Configuration Tools"
yum groupinstall -y "X Software Development"
yum groupinstall -y "Administration Tools"

# fire up a vncserver on the remote machine :
vncserver
# and enable connections to the X server from other accounts :
xhost +

# connect an ssh session from your local machine, forwarding the vnc port [ 5900 + screen # ]
# connect your local vnc client to the server
# run firefox on the server
# download oracle 10g from www.oracle.com, thus avoiding having to upload 750M at 512Kb/s
# install as shown here : http://www.dizwell.com/prod/node/681?page=0%2C3
# and add an init.d startup script as described here : http://www.dizwell.com/prod/node/50?page=0%2C4

# done ! reboot to check that your init.d scripts are functioning correctly

Essential Web 2007

By Charles Armstrong | Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

London, UK
Charles Armstrong will be demonstrating SONAR and discussing the impact of the web on work at Library House’s Essential Web 2007 on 27th June at the BFI IMAX, London. The one-day event showcases Europe’s foremost technology start-ups and provides a snapshot of innovation in Europe and Israel.

Charles is part of the session ˜Harnessing the power of the web for work: sharing and collaborating online and on the move”. He’ll be discussing Enterprise 2.0, among other topics, with entrepreneurs from Cebase, G.ho.st, Huddle and Yuuguu along with Sam Sethi of Vecosys and Alain-Gabriel Courtines of Intel Capital.

Find out more.


Trampoline’s Charles Armstrong

By Charles Armstrong | Sunday, June 24th, 2007

An interview with Charles for SmallBizPod’s entrepreneur profile.

Read “Trampoline’s Charles Armstrong” on SmallBizPod


Oracle offers to hold hand of tech start ups

By Charles Armstrong | Thursday, June 21st, 2007

IT WeekIT Week on Oracle’s Emerging Business Program.

Read “Oracle offers to hold hand of tech start ups” on IT Week


compulsory wearing of facial hair

By mccraig | Thursday, June 14th, 2007

rather splendid picture of our beards and moustaches

further rather splendidly hirsute pictures


VP Development wanted

By rebecca | Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

We are looking for a VP Development to oversee the technical wing of Trampoline. The role reports to the CEO and will involve extensive work with VP Sales (to be appointed). The VP Development will establish Trampoline’s software as a secure technology suitable for enterprise adoption and conduct high-level technical liaison with customers and partners. Internally, he or she will organise development resources to meet business objectives and manage recruitment of technical personnel.

The successful candidate will have experience leading a major security initiative in a top-five software vendor and a worldwide profile as a thought-leader in secure computing. The salary is competitive with share options and the location is Shoreditch, London.

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role to Rebecca Kemp – rebecca DOT kemp AT trampolinesystems DOT com


Business Collaboration Tools Can ‘Unlock’ Information from E-mail and Documents

By Charles Armstrong | Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Social Computing Magazine has profiled Trampoline and SONAR. The article gives a great introduction to SONAR and the principles behind it.

For those unfamiliar with the publication itself it’s well worth a look as a specialist source of news and analysis in what’s going on in the Enterprise 2.0 universe.

Read “Business Collaboration Tools Can ‘Unlock’ Information from E-mail and Documents” on Social Computing Magazine


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