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    • IRJI
      IRJ
      last edited by

      I've used osTicket before and it works fine, but the interface on Helpy looks nice. I wont be handling hundreds of tickets a week. Maybe 10-15 a month so I am more worried about looks then something that is powerful. So helpy seems like a good solution.

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      • IRJI
        IRJ @tiagom
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        @tiagom said in Help with Helpy:

        Ill take a look at it when i get home, see if i can help you out.

        The closest I got was CentOS 6. I went through the whole tutorial. I just had to change the version on passenger in one of the config files they made. I felt prettty confident I did everything right, but nada.

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          Veet @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch said in Help with Helpy:

          @Veet said in Help with Helpy:

          Heard of it last year, and Demo'ed it a couple of months back .. Nice GUI ...

          btw, it's developed by a guy named "Scott Miller" ...

          How is the reporting side? there is nothing listed except "google analytics" blasted on every page.

          As I said ... "The UI is nice" ... and that's that.

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            Veet @IRJ
            last edited by

            @IRJ said in Help with Helpy:

            I've used osTicket before and it works fine, but the interface on Helpy looks nice. I wont be handling hundreds of tickets a week. Maybe 10-15 a month so I am more worried about looks then something that is powerful. So helpy seems like a good solution

            You can easily skin the user-facing portion of osTicket .. If you don't mind putting in the effort, you could even make it look somewhat like Helpy ...

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              tiagom
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              Tried twice both didn't work, very strange. will try again later.

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                tiagom
                last edited by tiagom

                Ok got it working using the CentOS guild. Here is what differed from the guild and what i found unclear.

                rails user needs to added to sudoers using visudo under

                 root    ALL=(ALL)       ALL
                

                I added

                rails   ALL=(ALL)       ALL
                

                The following command fails because the latest activesupport requires Ruby version >= 2.2.2

                gem install rails --no-ri --no-rdoc
                

                Had to install v4.2.7 instead of the latest. I used:

                gem install activesupport -v 4.2.7
                gem install rails -v 4.2.7 --no-ri --no-rdoc
                

                To clear up a question from earlier when you run

                rake secret
                

                The output needs to be put in /config/secrets.yml under production: secret_key_base:

                The postgresql password needs to be edited in /config/database.yml under production: password:

                The following command doesn't work

                rails s -e production -b your.ip.add.ress:3000
                

                It should be

                rails s -e production -b your.ip.add.ress
                

                The /etc/rc.d/init.d/nginx script has a typo, line 92 is Esac it should be esac

                For /opt/nginx/conf/nginx.conf i did not replace the contents with what was provided as the versions differed, instead i just added the following under location

                root /home/rails/helpy/public;
                passenger_enabled on;
                rails_env production;
                

                I commented out the index index.html index.htm

                I can provide my /opt/nginx/conf/nginx.conf and /etc/rc.d/init.d/nginx if needed. I could give you the whole vm if needed, i run it under hyper-v.

                Also i needed to stop the firewall

                service iptables stop
                
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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @tiagom
                  last edited by

                  @tiagom Wow, I've seen some bad/outdated docs before, but that's really pushing things. Good job figuring it out.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ @tiagom
                    last edited by

                    @tiagom said in Help with Helpy:

                    Ok got it working using the CentOS guild. Here is what differed from the guild and what i found unclear.

                    rails user needs to added to sudoers using visudo under

                     root    ALL=(ALL)       ALL
                    

                    I added

                    rails   ALL=(ALL)       ALL
                    

                    The following command fails because the latest activesupport requires Ruby version >= 2.2.2

                    gem install rails --no-ri --no-rdoc
                    

                    Had to install v4.2.7 instead of the latest. I used:

                    gem install activesupport -v 4.2.7
                    gem install rails -v 4.2.7 --no-ri --no-rdoc
                    

                    To clear up a question from earlier when you run

                    rake secret
                    

                    The output needs to be put in /config/secrets.yml under production: secret_key_base:

                    The postgresql password needs to be edited in /config/database.yml under production: password:

                    The following command doesn't work

                    rails s -e production -b your.ip.add.ress:3000
                    

                    It should be

                    rails s -e production -b your.ip.add.ress
                    

                    The /etc/rc.d/init.d/nginx script has a typo, line 92 is Esac it should be esac

                    For /opt/nginx/conf/nginx.conf i did not replace the contents with what was provided as the versions differed, instead i just added the following under location

                    root /home/rails/helpy/public;
                    passenger_enabled on;
                    rails_env production;
                    

                    I commented out the index index.html index.htm

                    I can provide my /opt/nginx/conf/nginx.conf and /etc/rc.d/init.d/nginx if needed. I could give you the whole vm if needed, i run it under hyper-v.

                    Also i needed to stop the firewall

                    service iptables stop
                    

                    Awesome work. I was able to solve some of that, but not enough to get everything working.

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ
                      last edited by IRJ

                      @tiagom I am still having trouble. Here are my commands. I know there is more, but I should be able to hit the web server at this point.

                      adduser rails
                      passwd rails
                      gpasswd -a rails wheel
                      
                      
                      
                      ssh-keygen
                      ssh-copy-id rails@SERVER_IP_ADDRESS
                      
                      #Change PermitRootLogin to no
                      nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
                      service sshd restart
                      
                      yum -y update
                      yum groupinstall -y development
                      
                      yum install -y epel-release pygpgme curl libcurl-devel nano
                      yum install -y postgresql-server postgresql-contrib postgresql-devel git nodejs npm
                      
                      #Add rails to sudoers add rails ALL=(ALL) ALL
                      
                      chkconfig postgresql on
                      service postgresql initdb
                      service postgresql start
                      
                      su - postgres 
                      createuser -s rails
                      createdb helpy_production
                      psql
                      \password rails
                      \q
                      exit
                      service postgresql restart
                      
                      
                      #login as rails
                      
                      gpg2 --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3
                      curl -L get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
                      source /home/rails/.rvm/scripts/rvm
                      rvm requirements
                      rvm install 2.2.1
                      rvm use 2.2.1 --default
                      rvm rubygems current
                      gem install activesupport -v 4.2.7
                      gem install rails -v 4.2.7 --no-ri --no-rdoc
                      
                      
                      
                      sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swap bs=1M count=1024
                      sudo mkswap /swap
                      sudo swapon /swap
                      
                      git clone https://github.com/helpyio/helpy.git
                      cd helpy
                      
                      nano Gemfile
                      # Comment out #gem 'rails_12factor'
                      
                      bundle install
                      
                      
                      cp config/database.do.yml config/database.yml
                      rake secret
                      # copy key to production field in secrets and password feild in database
                      
                      nano config/secrets.yml
                      nano config/database.yml
                      
                      touch /home/rails/helpy/log/production.log
                      chmod 0664 /home/rails/helpy/log/production.
                      
                      
                      RAILS_ENV=production rake assets:precompile
                      RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate
                      RAILS_ENV=production rake db:seed
                      
                      
                      rails s -e production -b your.ip.add.ress
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                        tiagom
                        last edited by

                        What is the output of the following commands

                        rails s -e production -b your.ip.add.ress
                        
                        curl your.ip.add.ress
                        

                        Quickly looking over the list of commands i see

                        chmod 0664 /home/rails/helpy/log/production.
                        

                        Should be

                        chmod 0664 /home/rails/helpy/log/production.log
                        
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                        • IRJI
                          IRJ
                          last edited by

                          Thanks @tiagom for all your help!

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                            tiagom
                            last edited by

                            No problem, any time @IRJ

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                            • IRJI
                              IRJ
                              last edited by

                              Here is the finished tutorial.

                              http://joelradon.com/installing-helpy-open-source-help-desk-on-centos-6/

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                              • hobbit666H
                                hobbit666 @IRJ
                                last edited by

                                @IRJ said in Help with Helpy:

                                Here is the finished tutorial.

                                http://joelradon.com/installing-helpy-open-source-help-desk-on-centos-6/

                                booked marked as this is one i'm looking at to replace spiceworks.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch @IRJ
                                  last edited by JaredBusch

                                  @IRJ said in Help with Helpy:

                                  Here is the finished tutorial.

                                  http://joelradon.com/installing-helpy-open-source-help-desk-on-centos-6/

                                  I quit reading the tutorial early on. There are some clunky things still in those instructions.

                                  You show using nano at one point but then in a follow up step you show installing nano with yum. So how would you have used nano?

                                  Then you show adding the rails user to the sudo file with vi after adding nano.

                                  Also, once you add a user to the wheel group, you should not need to add to the sudo file, isn't that the point of the wheel group?

                                  Were these some of the inconsistencies that you found in the original instructions bleeding through into yours?

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                                    tiagom @JaredBusch
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                                    @JaredBusch

                                    sudoers file should be edited using visudo as it checks syntax and whatnot.

                                    In a fresh install of CentOS 6.8 wheel group is commented out in sudoers

                                    ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands
                                    # %wheel        ALL=(ALL)       ALL
                                    
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                                    • IRJI
                                      IRJ @JaredBusch
                                      last edited by

                                      @JaredBusch said in Help with Helpy:

                                      @IRJ said in Help with Helpy:

                                      Here is the finished tutorial.

                                      http://joelradon.com/installing-helpy-open-source-help-desk-on-centos-6/

                                      Then you show adding the rails user to the sudo file with vi after adding nano.

                                      Also, once you add a user to the wheel group, you should not need to add to the sudo file, isn't that the point of the wheel group?

                                      you are supposed to use visudo to edit that sudoers file.

                                      As far as installing nano twice, I may have missed that and copied it from the original.

                                      I am not sure what the big deal is...

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