Forget about that script, you should not need it. Either you went through the web installer process and you created a library, patron's category and user, or you are seeing the login form to start the installation, and so you will find the credential in your $KOHA_CONF file, which should point to /etc/koha/sites/<KOHA_INSTANCE>/koha-conf.xml The following 2 commands will return user and password: sudo xmlstarlet sel -t -v '/yazgfs/config/user' $KOHA_CONF sudo xmlstarlet sel -t -v '/yazgfs/config/pass' $KOHA_CONF Le jeu. 28 nov. 2019 à 15:20, Christos Hayward <christos.hayward@gmail.com> a écrit :
Where are values for branches.branchcode or categories.categorycode available? An ack(-grep) in /etc/koha for branches, branchcode, and categorycode did not turn up information scent.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 2:38 AM Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org> wrote:
Hello Christos,
After you installed Koha via the debian packages you should see the webinstaller. At the end of the install process there is a tool that will guide you through different steps to create a library, a patron's category, and a superlibrarian user. If you have not done the installation it does not make sense to create an user.
branchcode is one value from branches.branchcode, categorycode from categories.categorycode
Regards, Jonathan
Le jeu. 28 nov. 2019 à 00:33, Christos Hayward <christos.hayward@gmail.com> a écrit :
For a new installation, does the following make sense?
create_superlibrarian.pl --userid ________ --password ________ --branchcode main --categorycode main --cardnumber 1
If some or all of the --branchcode, --categorycode, or --cardnumber values are not what a beginner wants, what should I be supplying?
(Or how can I found out what I should be supplying?)
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