Yeah the init script will be run as the root user on startup. So sudo su - apacheds will not require a password.
Alex On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:26 AM, David Montag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > When I tried using an installer, I had to enter the apacheds user's > password when starting the server using /etc/init.d/apacheds start default. > Maybe this is more or less what Felix said? > > /David > > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Felix Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot schrieb: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm trying to finish the new installers (.deb and .bin), and I'm > > > facing an issue when I'm trying to run Apache DS with an 'apacheds' > > user. > > > > > > I looked at the RPM Spec file > > > (/installers/apacheds/src/main/installers/apacheds-rpm.spec) used to > > > build the RPM package and I've seen that it creates a group and a user > > > called 'apacheds' on the target system and that the init script uses > > > this 'apacheds' user to run the server. > > > > > > I added the same thing in the .deb and .bin installer. The user and > > > group 'apacheds' are well created but launching the server does not > > > work as expected, letting me with no log in the wrapper, nor the > > server. > > > > > > If anyone has an idea... > > Maybe this helps to get more error messages: > > > > Try after installation to sudo su - apacheds and start the server > > manually (not from the /etc/init.d script but what the script does. > > > > I could imaging missing permissions on files or missing $JAVA_HOME or so > > .... > > > > Felix > > > > > Chris maybe, as you designed the RPM Spec. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Pierre-Arnaud > > > > >
