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en:user:greenstone_server [2017/05/14 21:35] – [Using a web hosting service] kjdonen:user:greenstone_server [2022/03/29 21:25] – [Using a web hosting service] kjdon
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   * allows you to easily restart the server (which is necessary if you make changes to certain files in your installation),   * allows you to easily restart the server (which is necessary if you make changes to certain files in your installation),
 making this option helpful during customization.  making this option helpful during customization. 
-The server can also be started by running gs2-server.sh/bat or gs3-server.sh/bat from the main greenstone installation folder.+The server can also be started by running **gs2-server.sh/bat** or **gs3-server.sh/bat** from the main greenstone installation folder.
  
 Greenstone relies on a web browser that supports tables, Javascript, CSS, and in some places, frames.  Greenstone relies on a web browser that supports tables, Javascript, CSS, and in some places, frames. 
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 How easy it is to install Greenstone (GS) will depend a lot on your internet hosting company.  How easy it is to install Greenstone (GS) will depend a lot on your internet hosting company. 
 There are some companies, like the following, that provide hosting for Greenstone libraries: There are some companies, like the following, that provide hosting for Greenstone libraries:
-  * [[http://www.dlconsulting.com/|DL Consulting]]+
   * [[http://www.opalle.com/greenstone.html|Opalle Innovation]]   * [[http://www.opalle.com/greenstone.html|Opalle Innovation]]
  
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   * Does the hosting service have Tomcat already installed? In that case you can probably just copy the files to the specified location.   * Does the hosting service have Tomcat already installed? In that case you can probably just copy the files to the specified location.
   * If you have full permissions to do everything just install Greenstone3 as usual.   * If you have full permissions to do everything just install Greenstone3 as usual.
 +  * [https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/local/greenstone3/linux-64bit/README--aws-linux2-ami-to-https-greenstone3.txt] - getting greenstone3 + apache installed on AWS
 +  * [https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/local/greenstone3/linux-64bit/README--debian10-to-https-greenstone3.txt] - getting greenstone3 + apache installed on debian
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