[GeoNode-users] Installation Problems with version 2.6 on Ubuntu 16.04

Cliff Patterson cliffpatterson at gmail.com
Mon Jun 19 09:29:13 PDT 2017


I finally reinstalled on a clean Ubuntu 16.04.2 (64 bit) VPS with 4GB of
ram and still having the same issues:

   1. Unable to log in with superuser credentials
   2. unable to fully update IP. The system hangs at "Inspecting the
   available layers in GeoServer ..."
   3. Getting the following warning during install and when running
   createssuperuser:

WARNINGS:
?: (1_8.W001) The standalone TEMPLATE_* settings were deprecated in Django
1.8 and the TEMPLATES dictionary takes precedence. You must put the values
of the following settings into your default TEMPLATES dict: TEMPLATE_DIRS.
base.ResourceBase.tkeywords: (fields.W340) null has no effect on
ManyToManyField.

Bottom line, even on a 4GB machine, I cannot get Geonode working. Have the
installation instructions changed or am I missing some critical step? I'm
using these: http://geonode.org/blog/2017/05/17/geonode-2.6-released/

Big thanks!
Cliff


On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 7:25 AM, Simone Dalmasso <simone.dalmasso at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi, well 2 GB are probably not enough. 4GB are the minimum I think. You
> shopuld be able to find geoserver with locate geoserver, it is uncompressed
> in /usr/share if I'm no wrong.
>
> 2017-06-09 13:03 GMT+02:00 Cliff Patterson <cliffpatterson at gmail.com>:
>
>> Thanks for the reply!
>>
>> I didn't see any errors (except for template warnings) during
>> installation. I even saw that geonode-geoserver was installed but I can't
>> find it post installation.
>>
>> I spun it up on a VM with 4 cores and 2GB of ram on Digital Ocean. Is
>> this enough power for GeoNode?
>>
>> Thanks again for your help!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Cliff
>>
>> On Jun 9, 2017 3:17 AM, "Simone Dalmasso" <simone.dalmasso at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, yes definitely geoserver needs to be there and the package should
>>> install it. Make sure your machine is powerful enough, also during the
>>> installation you should have gotten some errors.
>>>
>>> 2017-06-08 18:22 GMT+02:00 Cliff Patterson <cliffpatterson at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> PS: and I am unable to authenticate via the geonode website.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Cliff Patterson <
>>>> cliffpatterson at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I decided to give Geonode 2.6 a go and installed it on a fresh VM
>>>>> running Ubuntu 16.04.2 x64. I installed it with the following commands:
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:geonode/stable
>>>>> sudo apt-get update
>>>>> sudo apt-get install geonode
>>>>> geonode createsuperuser
>>>>> sudo geonode-updateip 67.207.87.119
>>>>>
>>>>> When creating the super user, I get the following warning:
>>>>>
>>>>> geonode createsuperuser
>>>>> System check identified some issues:
>>>>>
>>>>> WARNINGS:
>>>>> ?: (1_8.W001) The standalone TEMPLATE_* settings were deprecated in
>>>>> Django 1.8 and the TEMPLATES dictionary takes precedence. You must put the
>>>>> values of the following settings into your default TEMPLATES dict:
>>>>> TEMPLATE_DIRS.
>>>>> base.ResourceBase.tkeywords: (fields.W340) null has no effect on
>>>>> ManyToManyField.
>>>>> Username: test
>>>>> Email address:
>>>>> Password:
>>>>> Password (again):
>>>>> Superuser created successfully.
>>>>>
>>>>> When running sudo geonode-updateip 67.207.87.119, the following
>>>>> happens:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Hangs on "Inspecting the available layers in GeoServer ..."
>>>>> 2) Geonode does get up and running at 67.207.87.119 but no ability to
>>>>> login
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo geonode-updateip 67.207.87.119
>>>>> Replacing SITEURL value with '67.207.87.119' in
>>>>> /etc/geonode/local_settings.py ... done.
>>>>> Adding entry for '67.207.87.119' in /usr/share/geoserver/data/printing/config.yaml
>>>>> ... done.
>>>>> Adding ALLOWED_HOSTS with in /etc/geonode/local_settings.py ... done.
>>>>> Setting up oauth
>>>>> Inspecting the available layers in GeoServer ...
>>>>>
>>>>> Am I missing something in the instructions? Do we need to install
>>>>> Geoserver on Tomcat7 first, then Geonode? As far as I can see, Geoserver
>>>>> has not been installed, which I thought was part of the geonode
>>>>> installation, but I could be wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Simone
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Simone
>
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