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gunzip < JournyxTimesheet_78_Linux_i386_glibc_2.3_REDHAT9_to_RHAS4.tar.gz | tar xvf -
gunzip < JournyxTimesheet_78_Linux_i386_glibc_2.3_REDHAT9_to_RHAS4.tar.gz | tar xvf -
This should create a directory called jtime and unpack all of the files.
This should create a directory called jtime and unpack all of the files.
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====Install====
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====Installation====
See the [http://www.journyx.com/support/78-unix_install.html install] page for further info
See the [http://www.journyx.com/support/78-unix_install.html install] page for further info
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cd jtime
cd jtime
./jtinstall
./jtinstall
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During the install process you will be prompted for a port number on which the apache web server will run. This will default to 8784
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{{Note box| Whatever port is selected the next two port numbers are also required, so make sure that all three consecutive ports are not in use}}
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The application will be installed in another ''jtime'' sub-directory.
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====Environment Setup====
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In order to use the command line administrative tools, it is necessary to prime the user environment at login time
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Login as the ''jtime'' user
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cd /home/e-smith/files/users/jtime
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Create and edit ''.profile''
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cd home/jtime/jtime/pi/bin
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. ./setup
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Close and exit
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Now when ever the ''jtime'' user logs in they will be placed in the directory of the binary admin tools, with the correct environment variables set.
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===Running===
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The newly installed Timesheet application will be available at
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http://yourdom.ain:8784
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Replace the port number with whatever you selected at installation
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The initial login name and password will be
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jtime
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jtime
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or whatever Account User Name you created above.
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===Uninstall===
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Login as the ''jtime'' user
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cd jtime/jtime
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pi/bin/uninstall