Hi Todd,

>>  I assume mifos-platform.log; any others?
Yes, mifos-platform.log is sufficient

The error seems to be with connecting to the mifosplatform-tenants
database. Can you please cross check that the same can be accessed using
root, mysql credentials?

Regards,
Vishwas


On 31 January 2014 11:00, Todd Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, Vishwas.  Thanks for helping me.
>
> I will look forward to the discussion on SSL, as it is relevant to the
> Windows install guide project.
>
> I am not very familiar with Tomcat logging -- which specific log files do
> you normally want to see from a user to troubleshoot this type of problem?
> I assume mifos-platform.log; any others?  This will be helpful for me to
> know as I work on end-user-facing Mifos projects.
>
> In any case, I went ahead and zipped all log files created since yesterday
> when I produced this problem, and I have attached the zip to this email
> (hopefully this mailing list accepts attachments).
>
> Thanks again!
> Todd
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Vishwas Babu <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> *over a https channel
>>
>>
>> On 31 January 2014 09:56, Vishwas Babu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Tod,
>>>
>>> >>Is SSL required?
>>> Yes, by design the platform can only be accessed over a http channel.
>>> However, I would think that we are open to having a discussion about having
>>> a build without this restriction.
>>>
>>> @ Keith, John
>>> What are your views on this?
>>>
>>> >>Here is the error I am getting, in Firefox, when I attempt to launch
>>> Mifos X.
>>> Could you please share your tomcat logs?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Vishwas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30 January 2014 13:56, Todd Robinson <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello, Mifos community.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have recently begun volunteering with Mifos, and I am currently
>>>> working on the Windows Installation Guide for Mifos X (see project page
>>>> here<https://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MIFOSX/Windows+Installation+Guide+for+Mifos+X>in
>>>>  the documentation wiki).  Many thanks to Ed Cable for helping me get
>>>> started.
>>>>
>>>> As part of learning Mifos X and writing this installation guide, I have
>>>> installed Mifos X on my own personal machine, a Windows 7 laptop.  I am
>>>> following the technical installation guide 
>>>> here<https://github.com/openMF/mifosx/blob/develop/INSTALL.md>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>> I am experiencing an error in my installation.  Please assist me in
>>>> getting Mifos X running on my machine.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Below are a few relevant notes:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (1) I have a fairly technical background, but am not specifically an
>>>> engineer or IT person.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (2) I would like to use this process to learn about the support
>>>> provided via this mailing list.  If possible, please help me get Mifos X
>>>> running using techniques that a non-technical but computer-savvy user would
>>>> be capable of.  (If this is not currently possible, that is fine for now --
>>>> it is just a preference that would assist in my documentation work for
>>>> non-technical users.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (3) Once I get my personal installation running, I will have several
>>>> technical questions that Ed has asked me to post to this mailing list.
>>>> These questions relate to writing the non-technical Windows Installation
>>>> Guide for Mifos X.  I will ask these questions on a separate post, once I
>>>> get my own installation running.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (4) There is one technical question I need to bring up now.  I am
>>>> attempting to run Mifos X without SSL, in order to simulate a non-technical
>>>> user's environment (and also, it's been years since I configured SSL on a
>>>> web server, so I would prefer to skip that step on my own machine).
>>>>
>>>> Here is my question to Ed about this, and his response:
>>>>
>>>> Todd:  Is SSL required?  ---  This appears to add quite a bit of
>>>> complexity to the installation process.  I assume the target audience for
>>>> the Windows install doc will run Mifos on a single computer, or across
>>>> their local private network, which presumably has already been secured.
>>>>
>>>> Ed:   I think this is a fantastic question to pose to the mailing list.
>>>> I was surprised that for any installation we required SSL by default and we
>>>> should have an open discussion on the mailing list about that. The target
>>>> audience for this would be those who are installing on a single computer or
>>>> local network. Where we're looking to scale deployments the most is through
>>>> our partners, who should be capable enough to configure SSL for their
>>>> production installs.
>>>>
>>>> I bring up this topic in case my lack of SSL usage is negatively
>>>> affecting my personal Mifos X installation (other than the obvious lack of
>>>> encryption without SSL).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (5) I previous had an all-in-one WAMP stack on my machine, called Uniform
>>>> Server <http://www.uniformserver.com/>.  This was useful for some PHP
>>>> web apps I was writing, but caused problems with the Mifos X install
>>>> (especially MySQL) and was very difficult to remove.  I believe I have
>>>> completely removed all traces of Uniform Server, including registry
>>>> entries, and MySQL is now running fine.  I do not think this is related to
>>>> the error I am getting when launching Mifos, but I wanted to mention for
>>>> full disclosure.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (6) Here is the error I am getting, in Firefox, when I attempt to
>>>> launch Mifos X.
>>>>
>>>> ( URL =
>>>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/mifosng-provider/api/v1/offices?tenantIdentifier=default&pretty=true)
>>>>
>>>> ----------------------------------------
>>>> HTTP Status 404 - /mifosng-provider/api/v1/offices
>>>>
>>>> type Status report
>>>>
>>>> message /mifosng-provider/api/v1/offices
>>>>
>>>> description The requested resource is not available.
>>>>
>>>> Apache Tomcat/7.0.47
>>>> ----------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Todd Robinson
>>>> Oregon, USA
>>>>
>>>>
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