Hi Stosh,
I'd be happy to help you troubleshoot this as well. I set jetty to start up
on boot on my Linux servers but I'm assuming you're trying to do it on login
as a startup item on your account?

Just so I can duplicate your set up on my Mac, did you unzip the entire
Ready2Run bundle to "/Applications/OpenBD"?

On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Stosh <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Nitai,
>
> Thank you again for all the help and suggestions you have given me.  I
> tried setting up the permissions as you suggested.  The startup items
> were set as root and wheel so I changed them to root and admin.  When
> I restarted I get a message from the Mac saying that my startup items
> did not have the proper permissions and would not start them up.  It
> then asked me if I wanted to fix them and I said yes and the Mac reset
> them back to root and wheel.  So I changed the directory permissions
> for OpenBD and Jetty to root and wheel and tried to connect and got
> the same error messages from before.  I just remembered that I had a
> similar issue like this when installing OpenBD and Jetty on a Windows
> Machine as a service and getting a similar error from the
> stderrout.log.  I followed this link:
>
>
> http://wiki.openbluedragon.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ready_2_Run_Bundle_on_Windows
>
> It talked about not being able the find the OpenBLueDragon.XML file.
> I had made the change that was suggested in the article and it fixed
> the problem. I tried doing the same change and found that still had no
> affect on it.  Do you think I have some kind of configuration issue?
> If so any suggestion where I could poke around and look?
>
> Thank you again for helping me I really do appreciate it.
>
> Stosh
>
> On Jan 4, 10:02 am, "Nitai @ SixSigns" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In your startup item you can and should set the user and group. Start
> > it as the same user as when you start it up in the shell window.
> >
> > On Jan 4, 2009, at 5:33 AM, Stosh wrote:
> >
> > > Yes this happens when I run it as a startup item.  If I was to run it
> > > as a non startup item and start it from a teminal window using the
> > > jetty.sh start command it runs just fine.  I have my folder where
> > > jetty is in /Applications/OpenBD and I have the OpenBD folder and
> > > files set the same as what I see for Blue Dragon.  My owner is root
> > > and the group is admin.
> >
> > > Thanks,
> >
> > > Stosh
> >
> > > On Jan 3, 3:32 pm, "Nitai @ SixSigns" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Is this error coming from running it as a startup item or in general
> > >> when you try to start openbd? If it runs normally when you start
> > >> openbd then it can be a permission issue.
> >
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