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Bug 446764
Modify documentation to reflect beta 4 release notes
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cumin-release-notes.txt (text/plain), 1.64 KB, created by
Justin Ross
on 2008-05-20 17:12:56 UTC
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>Thank you for evaluating the newest version of cumin, the MRG >management console. > > * The location of the config file has changed: > > Old location: /etc/cumin.conf > New location: /etc/cumin/cumin.conf > > * The default port has changed: it is now 45672. The console in its > default location may be reached at the following URL: > > http://localhost:45672/ > > * For this release, testers are required to reload their schema. > This can be accomplished with the following commands, run as root: > > *Note that this will destroy existing data.* > > # cumin-database-destroy > # cumin-database-init > > * Starting with this release, a user and password is required to log > in to the console. Use the following commands, run either as root > or the 'cumin' user, to add a user: > > $ cumin-admin add-user youruser > Set password: ***** > Retype password: ***** > User 'youruser' is added > > * By default, the web console is bound only to "localhost", which > allows only local "loopback" connections to be made and is not > available from other hosts. To make cumin accessible from other > hosts on the network, add the following line to > /etc/cumin/cumin.conf: > > addr: 192.168.0.20 # Substitute your IP > > You can also set this address using the following cumin command > line option: > > $ cumin --addr 192.168.0.20 # Substitute your IP > > * SSL support has been introduced. You can enable it by adding the > following line to /etc/cumin/cumin.conf: > > ssl: yes > > Or on the command line: > > $ cumin --ssl yes > > You may replace the cert and key files inside /etc/cumin and they > will be used when cumin is restarted.
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