Hariharan R wrote: > Hai, > By default Fedora DS 7.1 is configures to use the IBM JRE(in the > start_JVM file).In one mailing list they asked me to change to Sun > JRE.Because they told that that may be the reason for Admin server not > able to run. You mentioned that you had changed the JRE but didn't say what you changed it to. When 7.1 was released a LOT of users had this same problem and replacing the JRE fixed it for all of them. The other alternative is to try FDS 1.0.2 which uses a different web server so this problem goes away entirely. rob > > My FDS 7.1 is running perfectly on CentOS 4.2 uniprocessor kernal.But i > want this to get done in Multi Processor System Kernal(SMP),because i am > in a requirement to do that. > > Pls guide me. > > > Thanks. > --- > Regards, > Hariharan.R > > On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Rob Crittenden wrote: > >> Hariharan R wrote: >> >>> Hai, >>> >>> Thanks for the reply. >>> >>> I tried to run the admin server after changing the JRE path in >>> "start_JVM" file and admin configuration file.But i am still not able >>> to run the admin server.I am getting the same error as i stated in my >>> previous posting.That is the server is seems to be running but it is >>> not actually. >> >> >> What do you mean you changed the JRE path? From what to what, and what >> JRE did you point to? Are you running an SMP kernel? Can you try a >> uniprocessor kernel? >> >>> >>> Is there any incompatability between FDS 7.1 and CentOS? >>> Is anybody tested Fedora DS 7.1 on either CentOS 4.2 or CentOS 4.3? >> >> >> We did no testing on CentOS. >> >> rob >> >>> >>> [I also attached <servroot>/admin-server/logs/error file in my >>> previous posting] >>> >>> Pls help me resolve the problem. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Hariharan R >>> --------- >>> Can any one pls guide me. >>> >>> http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/FAQ#Admin_Server_fails_to_start_on_MP_Linux_kernel_or_on_x86_64 >>> >>> Is there a reason you aren't using FDS 1.0.2? >>> >>> rob >>> ------------- >>> Thanks for your reply. >>> >>> As Jim summers said, i am running all the server instances as a same >>> user(root).But still i am not able to run my admin server.When i try >>> to run it it shows the following >>> >>> "server is ready to accept requests at 1800" suddenly the process >>> get detatched.There is no process listening on port 1800. >>> >>> I looked into the "/opt/fedora-ds/start-admin" script.There they >>> are running the following command >>> >>> "./uxwdog -d /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config/ $@" >>> >>> I think this is the place the process get struck. >>> >>> My admin-server/log/error file has the following >>> >>> [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9431): successful server startup >>> >>> [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9431): Netscape-Enterprise/6.2 >>> B04/18/2005 13:49 [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9431): Access Host >>> filter is: *.cs.iitm.ernet.in >>> >>> [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9431): Access Address filter is: * >>> [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9432): Installing a new configuration >>> >>> [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9432): [LS ls1] >>> http://lilac.cs.iitm.ernet.in, port 1800 ready to accept requests >>> [19/Apr/2006:17:09:59] info ( 9432): A new configuration was >>> successfully installed >>> >>> >>> Hai, >>> I am trying to install Fedora DS 7.1 on CentOS4.2. >>> At the End of the installation,the Admin server is not able to run. >>> >>> >>> After starting the console i tried to login using admin ID but i >>> am getting error like "URL not found or server not running" >>> >>> When I first started with FDS I hit this also. It seemed like the >>> suggestion that worked for me was to have all of the servers (dir and >>> admin) run as the same user. >>> >>> -- >>> Fedora-directory-users mailing list >>> Fedora-directory-users redhat com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >>> >>> >>> --- >>> Hariharan.R >> >> >> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3178 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20060421/db14eccb/attachment.bin