Hi ben
I do have a policy-db, and it contains policies as xml files (eg
policy_york-york_3.xml. However the content is not the same as the old
pdp/database, which contained files called __db.001, __db.002 etc as well
as policies.dbxml, so this doesnt seem like the same thing
It doesnt contain a conf directory either, which is what the installation
guide directs me to in the instructions for Configuring FeSL AuthZ to use
DB XML . I DID find a file called config-policy-index in
fedora/server/config/spring/fesl/web with a commented out element for
BerkelyDbXML, which I uncommented. There were various other files too, I
dont know if I need to edit any more of these? I cant find (or havnt yet
found) the equivalent of config-dbxml in which to specify the location of
the DB XML database, which the instructions (though it doesnt look as if
these have been updated from older versions) say I need to do
Cheers
peri
On 25 July 2013 17:41, Benjamin Armintor <armin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Peri:
> Just to try and go through your questions so far:
>
> 1. The WARN log about policy-enforcement.xml is expected. If you look at
> that file, there's a comment about it being intentionally empty.
>
> 2. I think pdp/database is called pdp/policy-db. In the testing
> configuration for FESL (config 'C'), that's the directory that's created.
>
> So, you're not seeing pdp/policy-db?
>
> - Ben
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Peri Stracchino <
> peri.stracch...@york.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> hi Benjamin
>> our previous setup was run against an external activemq, and in this the
>> tempUsage was configured inside the various activemq.xml files. However in
>> the new installation I have initially set it up to run against the bundled
>> activemq for the sake of simplicity while debugging. So as yet there is no
>> tempUsage set up other than where I have put it in both
>> server/config/activemq.xml and
>> server/fedora-internal-use/config/activemq.xml. I have grep/xarged for
>> other occurences of the tempUsage element throughjout the new fedora
>> install (including the spring section) , and cant find any other than thses
>> two, so I'm at a bit of a loss really - I'v configured this element within
>> the broker element, in correct alphabetical order up exactly as suggested
>> on the activemq website
>>
>>
>> On 25 July 2013 16:36, Benjamin Armintor <armin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Peri,
>>> Where did you set systemUsage before? Some modules are configured
>>> first and foremost in the Spring configs since FC 3.5 (Server, for
>>> instance), so you might want to look over there.
>>>
>>> - Ben
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Peri Stracchino <
>>> peri.stracch...@york.ac.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>> I'm trying to upgrade our system from fedora 3.4.2 with FeSL/DBXML on
>>>> ubuntu to fedora 3.6.2, still with FeSL/DBXML and running into some
>>>> problems. installed using fedora.fcfg as usual, but cant get fedora to
>>>> start. I'm wondering if this is to do with problems configuring the
>>>> policyIndex - the link referred to in the upgrade instructions appears to
>>>> apply to older versions of fedora, as it refers to files and folders which
>>>> are not present in my new version, and appear to have been superceded by
>>>> various other configuration files under server/config/spring. As these are
>>>> structured quite differently to the old files I'm having trouble working
>>>> out what I do and dont need to edit.
>>>>
>>>> I'v also noticed some differences in the directories created under pdp
>>>> first start-up. pdp directory has no conf or database subdirectories. I'm
>>>> guessing that pdp/conf is now superceded by server/config/spring, but
>>>> should pdp/database still be present? I'v tried running the a separate
>>>> 'quick' install under windows to see if its a problem with my
>>>> configuration, but it doesnt appear there either.
>>>>
>>>> can anyone tell me what additional configuration I need to do under the
>>>> new setup to configure the policyIndex, or point me towards where I may be
>>>> going wrong?
>>>> fedora.log shows some warnings/errors:
>>>> 1* WARN Loaded 0 beans from
>>>> <fedora_home>/server/config/spring/policy-enforcement.xml
>>>> 2* WARN Store limit is 100000mb , whilst the data directory only has
>>>> 4583 mb of usable space
>>>> 3* ERROR Store limit is 500000mb , whilst the temporary data directory
>>>> only has 4583 mb of usable space
>>>> I know I can add a systemUsage element to fix these two above, but
>>>> although I'v tried adding to activemq.xml I'm still getting the same
>>>> message, is this limit getting overwritten or set somewhere else?
>>>>
>>>> 4* WARN Could not load the specified hint provider class (as specified
>>>> in spring bean definition), using default nullprovider
>>>> the log reports fedora pdp has initialised, however there is still no
>>>> pdp/database, and pointing a browser at fedora/describe returns
>>>> 403:INDETERMINATE
>>>>
>>>> any pointers or advice would be most appreciated!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Peri
>>>>
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