Installing Oreka/Orkweb in Vmware Server 2.0.2: Keys
Installing Oreka/Orkweb in Vmware Server 2.0.2: Keys
Installing Oreka/Orkweb in Vmware Server 2.0.2: Keys
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• Create a folder on your desktop called Oreka – get the following files:
o Orkaudio 0.5-313-win32
http://www.brtutor.com/oreka/orkaudio-0.5-313-win32-installer.zip
Size – 2.09 MB
o MySQL 5.1.40
http://www.brtutor.com/oreka/mysql-5.1.40-win32.msi
Size – 104MB
• Enable reporting
Right-click C:\Program Files\Orkaudio\config.xml and choose edit, and set EnableReporting from false to true
It should read -
<EnableReporting>true</EnableReporting>
Set the recording path (if you don’t, playback won’t work from the webpage) as well in config.xml, it should read
exactly like this (you have to remove the “<!—“ and the “-->” ) (Those symbols are the way you write comments
into a .xml file without them actually getting read by the program. So anyway, it should read exactly like this:
<AudioOutputPath>\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps\ROOT
</AudioOutputPath>
• Install Java – take the Typical setup.
• Unzip ConfigFiles.zip inside your “oreka-0.5-311-orktrack-orkweb” folder (you should now have a “ConfigFiles”
folder with a “oreka” folder inside it.
Copy the “oreka” folder to C:\
• Right-click mysql.hbm.xml inside both “C:\oreka\orktrack” and” C:\oreka\orkweb” and choose Edit (it should
open with Notepad).
Change the following entries:
<property name="hibernate.connection.password">password</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.username">root</property>
to
<property name="hibernate.connection.password">admin</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.username">root</property>
(the default username of root is correct)
• Go back to your Desktop to your Oreka folder and copy orkweb.war and orktrack.war from within your oreka-
0.5-311-orktrack-orkweb to C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5\webapps
Type
quit to exit
NOTES
Validate this – not sure if this is necessary
Give Program Files Full Control to Everyone or may get “unable to rename file” error in orkaudio debug.
Orkaudio runs as a service, so you cant really see what it is doing for you.
If you want to watch what it is doing, you can open a ms-dos window, and do:
cd\
cd "Program Files\Orkaudio"
orkaudio debug
This was tested against an Avaya Release 11 using 4610SW phone, and also against a X-Lite softphone phone
that was registered to a Asterisk server.
For sniffing, I had my network guy mirror the port that the IP phone was plugged into to a mirror port on a
switch – then, I plugged my pc’s nic into that mirror port. I didn’t know it, and most probably don’t, but you can
communicate on a mirror port; so if your server needs to sniff and also be on the network, it will need two
network jacks – one plugged into the mirror port on the switch, and another plugged into a regular port.
Vmware – you’ll need to have your sniffing nic on your pc/server set to bridged to your VM.