Yes, I did set them, I have been following the install documentation
at https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCR30/Installation+and+Configuration+Guide

CATALINA_HOME is %FEDORA_HOME%\tomcat
FEDORA_HOME is E:\fedora

I also have set the following per instructions:
JAVA_HOME  is E:\Java\jdk1.6.0_24
JAVA_OPTS is "-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=$FEDORA_HOME/server/truststore
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=tomcat" (including quotes)

PATH additions include
%FEDORA_HOME%\server\bin;%FEDORA_HOME%\client\bin;%JAVA_HOME%;%JAVA_HOME%\bin

I have deleted the fedora folder and reinstalled several times with
different startup parameters (turning off SSL etc...) but still the
same stack trace below.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hi Harry

Welcome to Fedora.

Could you check if you set the environment variables FEDORA_HOME and
CATALINA_HOME.

Regards
Steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harry Smith [mailto:harrysmithwla@...]
> Sent: 20 April 2011 21:11
> To: fedora-commons-users@...
> Subject: [fcrepo-user] Fedora start up problem
>
>
> New user to Fedora, running into some issues getting started.
>
> - Installing on Windows Server 2008 64 bit, with mysql as the database
>
> - Installed latest version of Java (jdk1.6.0_24)
> - Added appropriate database user, schema and grant access in mysql
>
> Selected custom install and chose default for most, and choose to
> ingest demo items.
>
> Startup the server and get the following error.
>
> What am I missing?
>
>
>
> ***************************************
> ** FEDORA STARTUP ERROR **
> ***************************************
>
> Fedora startup failed
> org.fcrepo.server.errors.ServerInitializationException:
> Failed to ingest system
> object(s)
>         at
> org.fcrepo.server.BasicServer.postInitServer(BasicServer.java:105)
>         at org.fcrepo.server.Server.<init>(Server.java:638)
>         at org.fcrepo.server.BasicServer.<init>(BasicServer.java:41)
>         at
> sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method

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