I know its darn bad luck - serves me right for doing it first thing on a Monday morning as well! Thanks for the Cobalt Users link.
Great! Just when I thought the backup might actually be of some use! Okay, I tried to restart the CCE as you suggested and this is the results from the message log: Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[21167]: client [0:21166] has admin rights Nov 26 08:33:43 server admin: ***** cce_construct: /usr/sausalito/constructor/base/ldap/updateLdap.pl Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[21167]: client [0:21166] disconnected Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[20965]: client connection accepted from [0:21171] Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[21172]: client [0:21171] has admin rights Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[21172]: client [0:21171] disconnected Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[20965]: client connection accepted from [0:21171] Nov 26 08:33:43 server cced(smd)[21173]: client [0:21171] has admin rights Nov 26 08:33:46 server admin: ***** cce_construct finished Nov 26 08:33:47 server cced(smd)[21173]: client [0:21171] disconnected Unfortunately I am still getting that fatal error message and I don't see anything in the messages log about it either. Anyone got any ideas besides wiping the system and reinstalling? Regards, James Nesbitt -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy Brown Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 17:12 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Restoring from the CMD Line <snip> > Its the Qube 3. I installed the Qube3-All-Security-4.0.1-15714 update (CCE > daemon security update) which was released over the weekend. > > I got to the login GUI, I entered the admin username and password and then > I got the following message: > > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: cce_new() in > /usr/sausalito/ui/libPhp/CceClient.php on line 28 </snip> Bad luck! I applied it here and went smoothly, even after all the heavy modifications I've done to the sausilito (cce) stuff. Cobalt users list: http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-users btw. Okay, firstly the backup you've taken is the DATA only, it won't repair this damage, to repair this we can either fiddle about, or you wipe the whole thing with an O/S restore and put the backup data back (hope u verify the backup regularly just in case) It does sound however that cce hasn't come back up. Try: /etc/rc.d/init.d/cced.init restart And see if any errors pop up, try logging in again, this time when you do so also have: tail -f /var/log/messages in your telnet and see what messages appear. You should see things like this: Nov 25 09:05:09 intranet cced(smd)[207]: client connection accepted from [15:923] Nov 25 09:05:09 intranet cced(smd)[989]: AUTHKEY succeeded for user admin from client [15:923] Nov 25 09:05:10 intranet cced(smd)[207]: client connection accepted from [0:990] Nov 25 09:05:10 intranet cced(smd)[991]: client [0:990] has admin rights Nov 25 09:05:10 intranet cced(smd)[991]: AUTHKEY succeeded for user admin from client [0:990] Nov 25 09:05:10 intranet cced(smd)[991]: client [0:990] disconnected If not, paste them back to us and somebody might spot the problem. Regards, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.raqpak.com/ _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers