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Revision as of 10:56, 15 June 2016
NEXT - STEP 8
Contents
Step 7. *** Create the DSpace super-admin user ***
If you get a "build successful" message from the previous step, then add an admin user for your DSpace installation.
Step 7.1 - Stop the Tomcat server
Type the following as the "dspace" user:
cd
sudo service tomcat7 stop
Step 7.2 - Create the account
Then create the account;
$HOME/bin/dspace create-administrator
Fill in all the details when prompted and keep the credentials a secret. See example activation below.
- *** Do not let any unauthorised persons have access to your DSpace super-admin account. ***
- *** WARNING: Your admin password might be displayed on the screen. Be careful! ***
Creating an initial administrator account E-mail address: %emailaddress% First name: Hilton Last name: Gibson WARNING: Password will appear on-screen. Password: XXXXXXXX Again to confirm: XXXXXXXX Is the above data correct? (y or n): y Administrator account created
This is what should happen.
Change the %emailaddress% to the email address of the "system admin" or "repository manager" or "scholarly communications director".
You decide.
Step 7.3 - Start the Tomcat server
Type the following as the "dspace" user:
cd
sudo service tomcat7 stop
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