Hello John,

it would appear that Mifos cannot find your local.properties file. That would work only if your mysql username and password were 'mifos'/'mifos', with the database name also being 'mifos'. Your password probably differs, and your local.properties file must be located under '/home/<username>/.mifos/' to work properly. If the file is found, you should be able to see a line similar to this near the top of the log:

2013-06-06/09:16:05.772/CEST INFO, org.mifos.framework.util.ConfigurationLocator, ?, ?, ?, ConfigurationLocator found configuration in resource: file [/home/lech/.mifos/local.properties]

Try copying your local.properties file (double check the username/password in that file, as well as the database name, just to make sure) to '/home/<username>/.mifos/' and see if that helps.

Regards
Lech

On 06/05/2013 05:23 PM, John Waters wrote:
I would be extremely grateful if someone familiar with Mifos error logs could take a glance at this log fragment and suggest a cause: http://db.tt/4glyego2

I'm getting nowhere and can't identify a configuration problem anywhere. (To recap: I have Mifos 2.6.0 working fine on one server, with Java 1.7 and no SSL. I have SSL working with Jetty on the new server but can't get Mifos 2.6.1 to start. The set-up is otherwise essentially the same.)

John (:


-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Another urgent help request - Mifos 2.6.1 installation
Date:   Sun, 02 Jun 2013 18:34:09 +0100
From:   John Waters <[email protected]>
Reply-To:       [email protected]
To:     Mifos users' list <[email protected]>



Following my recent difficulties getting SSL to work with Jetty
alongside Tomcat and Apache, I installed Jetty on its own on a new
server.  SSL now works fine with Jetty.

However, whereas I had Mifos 2.6.0 working without SSL on the original
server, I now can't get it to start at all on the new server.

The setup I have here is:
     Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
     Java 1.6.0_43
     Jetty 7.3.1 using HTTPS only on port 3301
     Mifos 2.6.1

When I start Jetty there is no indication of a problem, and pointing a
browser athttps://10.0.0.14:3301  brings up the usual Jetty test screen.

However, pointing a browser athttps://10.0.0.14:3301/mifos  gives me:

     HTTP ERROR: 503

     Problem accessing /mifos. Reason:

         Service Unavailable

     Powered by Jetty://


$JETTY_HOME/Mifos.log includes the line

     Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Access denied for user
'mifos'@'localhost' (using password: YES)

which I would have assumed to be the cause of the problem.  However, the
password is correct and the user "mifos" has all the privileges
configured by install-ubuntu.sh.  The password I generated for the user
"mifos" is in both install-ubuntu.sh and
~/mifos-v2.6.1/config/local.properties, and I can use it to access
"mifos" as user "mifos" from the command line.

I'm now several hours older than I was when I started struggling with
this and, once again, I'm completely out of my depth.  Any help would be
appreciated enormously.

The last two bursts of $JETTY_HOME/Mifos.log can be seen here (with a
little annotation):http://db.tt/4glyego2

Thanks in advance

John (:








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