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26   <h2>Getting Started with the i-scream Central Monitoring System</h2>
27  
28 < <h3>1. Installing the corba services (pre-requiste for the server)</h3>
28 > <h3>1. Installing the corba services (pre-requisite for the server)</h3>
29   <p>The server requires a CORBA Naming Service to run. It may be that you already
30 < have such a system running, in which case you can use this. Simply edit the
30 > have such a system running, in which case you can use that. Simply edit the
31   jacorb.properties file to point to your Naming service. If you don't have a
32 < naming service running you could just setup your own manually, but if like us
32 > naming service running you could just set up your own manually, but if like us
33   you want the easy approach, install our corba services program.</p>
34   <p>This program runs the naming service and provides a builtin webserver to
35   serve requests to the server application. The documentation details how to get
# Line 37 | Line 37 | this running. It should simply be a case of extracting
37   <h3>1. Installing the server</h3>
38   <p>The first stage is to download and install the server application. The
39   latest versions of all i-scream applications can be found at the following
40 < URL;</p>
40 > URL:</p>
41   <p><a href="http://www.i-scream.org.uk/downloads">http://www.i-scream.org.uk/downloads</a></p>
42 < <p>Once downloaded the archive should be extracted to a directory of your
42 > <p>Once downloaded, the archive should be extracted to a directory of your
43   choice. The server will run on most Java enabled platforms (including
44   Windows, Linux and FreeBSD).</p>
45   <p>The archive consists of only a few files and directories. The main file is
# Line 75 | Line 75 | with running the run script provided. This will boot t
75   displaying some basic information to the console. If something goes wrong,
76   the error message should point to the cause.</p>
77   <h3>4. Setting up hosts</h3>
78 < <p>Hosts can be run on either unix (tested with Solaris, FreeBSD and some
79 < Linux distributions) or windows. Both are equally easy to setup.</p>
80 < <p>Firstly, the unix host is called &quot;ihost&quot;. This can be downloaded from the
78 > <p>Hosts can be run on either Unix (tested with Solaris, FreeBSD and some
79 > Linux distributions) or Windows. Both are equally easy to setup.</p>
80 > <p>Firstly, the Unix host is called &quot;ihost&quot;. This can be downloaded from the
81   i-scream website. Once extracted it just needs to be started up. You need two
82 < pieces of information to do this; the filtermanager (part of the server) host
82 > pieces of information to do this: the filtermanager (part of the server) host
83   and port number. If you haven't changed much in terms of configuration this will
84   be the machine the server is running on, and port 4567. To start ihost you
85   simply type;</p>
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100   run. However, in the near future we hope to have an installer to make life
101   easier. Conient is a Java application and will run on most Java enabled
102   platforms.</p>
103 < <p>After extracting the run script can be used to start Conient, or in some
103 > <p>After extracting, the run script can be used to start Conient, or in some
104   cases the JAR file can be executed manually. The GUI will then load. The
105   configuration section requires you to enter a host and port for the
106   server. By default this will be the machine on which the server is running
107 < on port 4510. Conient will then connect upon request and start displaying
107 > and port 4510. Conient will then connect upon request and start displaying
108   information.</p>
109   <p>Assuming data is displayed you have successfully setup the i-scream
110   central monitoring system. Well done!</p>
# Line 118 | Line 118 | also ensure the database is kept relatively clean.</p>
118   <p>Full instructions are available in the DBReporter documentation.</p>
119   <h3>7. Setting up the Web Interface</h3>
120   <p>The Web interface allows you to view various aspects of the i-scream
121 < central monitoring systems output. These include realtime viewing of data
121 > central monitoring system's output. These include realtime viewing of data
122   (much like Conient), links to the DBReporter above, and full displaying of
123   the alerts that can be generated by the server.</p>
124   <p>The archive contains a series of PHP scripts which should be placed on
125 < your PHP enabled webserver. The configuration files allow you to tailor
125 > your PHP enabled web server. The configuration files allow you to tailor
126   the setup to suit your needs.</p>
127   <p>Full instructions are available in the relevant documentation.</p>
128   <h3>8. Further</h3>
129   <p>You may decide to expand your setup to cover a larger network. For example, a
130 < distributed filter arrangement could cut down on the amount of network traffic
130 > distributed filter arrangement could cut down on the amount of traffic
131   being sent around the network. The server itself can be distributed to suit your
132   needs. You may wish to run the database section of the server on the same
133   machine as the database, while running the rest on another machine.</p>
134   <p>Some discussion about this is available in the server documentation.</p>
135   <p>If you have any questions about any of the above, please don't hesitate to
136 < contact us at dev@i-scream.org.uk. If you find we've missed something out,
136 > contact us at <a href="mailto:dev@i-scream.org.uk">dev@i-scream.org.uk</a>. If you find we've missed something out,
137   again, please let us know.</p>
138 < <p>Finally, we'd like to thank you for trying an i-scream product. We realise
138 > <p>Finally, we'd like to thank you for trying this i-scream product. We realise
139   that it's still at an early stage, and we therefore appreciate you taking
140   the time to try it out.</p>
141   <p>The i-scream team.
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