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Question by ProofOfConcept · Apr 30, 2012 at 12:32 PM · asset server64bitdebian

Unity Asset Server on Debian

Hi,

i'm trying to get the asset server to work on my debian vserver. I used the install guide from unity3d.com. The installation seems to work fine, but there is a problem with the postgresql-connection w$$anonymous$$ch i can't work out.

At the end of the installation (i used the source and install.sh) i get:

ERROR: relation "all_databases__view" does not exist

and after typing a new admin password i get:

ERROR: role "admin" does not exist

Any ideas how to get it running?

Thanks in advance

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Answer by tnetennba · Apr 30, 2012 at 03:30 PM

From the docs:

Installing the deb package Run the following commands on the server:

wget http://download.unity3d.com/asset_server/unity-asset-server_2.0.1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i unity-asset-server_2.0.1_i386.deb

If t$$anonymous$$s is a new installation, you will also have to supply an initial password for the admin user:

sudo /opt/unity_asset_server/bin/reset_admin_password

When prompted, please supply a new password for the admin user.

You should now be able to fire up Unity and use it to create projects and users on the newly installed Asset Server.

Note: if you don't have wget installed on the server, you should download the tgz file to your local mac$$anonymous$$ne and use some other means to transfer it to the server, such as scp or an ftp client.

You could also simply double-click on the deb file after downloading, if you are running a grap$$anonymous$$cal desktop on the mac$$anonymous$$ne.

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I found the docs already. This option doesn't work for me, because i need a amd64 version (not i386). That's why i wanted to compile it from the sources.

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