There are a number of example OpenSRF configuration files in /openils/conf/
that you can use as a template for your Evergreen installation. Issue the
following commands as the opensrf Linux account:
cp -b /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml.example /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml cp -b /openils/conf/opensrf.xml.example /openils/conf/opensrf.xml
When you installed OpenSRF, you created four Jabber users on two
separate domains and edited the opensrf_core.xml file accordingly. Please
refer back to the OpenSRF README and, as the opensrf Linux account, edit the
Evergreen version of the opensrf_core.xml file using the same Jabber users
and domains as you used while installing and testing OpenSRF.
The -b flag tells the cp command to create a backup version of the
destination file. The backup version of the destination file has a tilde (~)
appended to the file name, so if you have forgotten the Jabber users and
domains, you can retrieve the settings from the backup version of the files.
eg_db_config, described in Creating the Evergreen database, sets the database connection information in opensrf.xml for you.