Thank You Tobias,
  That removed the previously mentioned start error but the terminal has shown 
a variant of the following for about three hours now:

WARN (OrganizationFilter:96) - No organization is mapped to handle 
http://192.168.1.40:8080/capture-admin/recordings/2537

The number at the end changes of course.  I think this could possibly be 
because I have capture agents on 1.1 pointing to the same address as this core 
1.2 machine?  Are Matterhorn versions backward compatible like that or do I 
have to update all capture agents to 1.2?  If I need to do that is there a way 
to preserve the raw capture data stored in the cache folder of the capture 
agents?

I hope to eventually have this up and running flawlessly!

Thanks,
Nathan

On Sep 3, 2011, at 3:54 AM, Tobias Wunden wrote:

> Hi Nathan,
> 
> if you take a look a the matterhorn start script in bin/start.sh, notice the 
> first few lines:
> 
> if [ ! -z "$FELIX_HOME" ]; then
>  FELIX_HOME="$FELIX_HOME"
> else
>  FELIX_HOME="/Applications/Matterhorn"
> fi
> 
> This means that if you haven't set MATTERHORN_HOME to point to the felix 
> directory, /Applications/Matterhorn will be taken as a default. This means 
> that you need to take either of these to actions:
> 
> a) change the script to use your real path as the default value (not good, 
> will break with the next update)
> 
> b) define MATTERHORN_HOME in your environment
> 
> Tobias
> 
> P.s.: Re-routing this thread to users, as the community list is not where 
> this kind of dicussions belong. Please post answers to this thread on the 
> users list.
> 
> On 03.09.2011, at 01:02, Nathan Cameron wrote:
> 
>> This is as much of the tree file as I could copy:
>> <Requested>
>> 
>> Gregg,
>> I checked and the specific .jar file is in the the bin folder it's searching 
>> for.  I rebuilt Matterhorn and now the error says it's looking for the same 
>> file in Applications/Matterhorn/bin.  However, to my knowledge Linux doesn't 
>> have an "Applications" folder.  I've checked the .xml and .bat files that I 
>> assume are searching for this file.  I even copied it into the secondary 
>> felix folder on the machine but I still get the error.  We are now in our 
>> third week of classes and people are getting frustrated that recordings 
>> aren't working.  Any further help I could get is greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Here is the specific error as it now reads:
>> can't cd to /Applications/Matterhorn Unable to access jarfile 
>> /Applications/Matterhorn/bin/felix.jar
>> 
>> Thanks everyone,
>> Nathan
>> 
>> On Aug 31, 2011, at 8:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>> Nathan,
>>> 
>>> It shouldn't be hidden (hidden files in linux start with a . and are usually
>>> just hidden in the gui, fwiw).
>>> 
>>> Maybe post the output of "tree /opt/matterhorn/felix"?
>>> 
>>> My guess is that felix is not correctly installed, and you should follow 
>>> that
>>> step again (delete the felix directory, and download and untar felix).
>>> 
>>> What better way to learn linux than through Matterhorn! :)
>>> 
>>> Chris
>>> 
>>> Quoting Nathan Cameron <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>>> I looked for the file in the listed location but couldn't find it. I
>>>> wasn't sure if it was hidden or something. I'm a Linux newbie and at
>>>> the same time the institutes Matterhorn guy!
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>> On Aug 31, 2011, at 7:57 PM, Greg Logan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> On 2011-08-31 4:18 PM, Nathan Cameron wrote:
>>>>>> So to make a long story short the multitude of recordings we're capturing
>>>> at this institution clog up the processing machine and cause multiple
>>>> failures.  After two frustrating days of this I decided to split the
>>>> processing between two different blade servers.  I'm going to process
>>>> captures from 2 capture agents on one and 2 capture agents on the other.  I
>>>> do have some general configuration questions about this:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1)  How can I have the media from 2 separate core computers display on 
>>>>>> the
>>>> same engage UI?
>>>>>> 2)  In light of the processing overload is there a way that I can set the
>>>> cameras to record back to back but hold off on processing until all 
>>>> capturing
>>>> is done for the day?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I would appreciate answers to these, however, before I get into arranging
>>>> that I have a run problem in 1.2.  I thought I would go ahead and upgrade
>>>> since I was adding a new server to the system.  Matterhorn 1.2 builds fine
>>>> with no errors, and the third party tools install and compile with no 
>>>> errors
>>>> as well.  When I try to start matterhorn I get the following error in the
>>>> terminal, however:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> sh /opt/matterhorn/felix/bin/start_matterhorn.sh
>>>>>> Unable to access jarfile /opt/matterhorn/felix/bin/felix.jar
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I've searched for solutions to this online but can only find docs from
>>>> 2009.  How can I fix this in the new version?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Silly question, but does that jar file exist?  That error isn't
>>>>> something that we built, it looks more like either the file is missing
>>>>> or a path/variable is bad.
>>>>> 
>>>>> G
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Nathan
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