Ah, a XEN kernel. We use that here at Vivio as well and there's an 
interesting quirk about it. When you type the following, what do you get?

 > uname -a

For our implementation, this command returns a 64-bit kernel. However, 
the actual OS is NOT always a 64-bit OS. Both 32-bit and 64-bit VPS 
Accounts return the same 64-bit kernel.

Try uninstalling the 64-bit version you have on there now, then download 
and install the 32-bit version of OpenBD. You'll get warnings about 
installing a 32-bit version on a 64-bit system, but it should install 
just fine anyway.

Then see if it doesn't start up properly for you. If it does, my 
assumption is that your host gave you a 32-bit OS on top of a 64-bit 
platform. Nothing wrong with that honestly, it's just kinda confusing.

Let us know how that works for you!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


navarre surge administrator wrote:
> Jordan,
> 
> Thanks for the quick reply.
> 
> No server startup. Here is the output from the commands you requested:
> 
> r...@cloud1:~# sudo netstat -ltpn
> Active Internet connections (only servers)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address
> State               PID/Program name
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:12321           0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN              3485/perl
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:3306            0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN              3336/mysqld
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:80              0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN              3469/lighttpd
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:443             0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN              3469/lighttpd
> tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*
> LISTEN              3238/sshd
> r...@cloud1:~#
> 
> r...@cloud1:~# sudo ps ax | grep java
>  3703 pts/0    S+     0:00 grep java
> r...@cloud1:~#
> 
> 
> More details on the system I'm using...
> It is a MySql 'appliance' ISO from Turnkey Linux.
> Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, kernel: Linux 2.6.24-24-xen
> MySql(:3306), Lighttpd (:80) and Webmin (:12321) pre-installed.
> 
> I downloaded the 32-bit version of this ISO and installed it locally,
> then installed the OpenBD 32-bit Installer. No edits to any files,
> and everything worked fine.
> 
> Let me know what I can do to help debug from my end.
> 
> Thanks,
> Roy
> 
> 
> On Jul 15, 6:59 pm, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Roy,
>>
>> Hmm... it may be something as simple as a syntax error in one of the
>> scripts, or it may be something more... complicated.
>>
>> Can you tell me if the server starts up okay?
>>
>> If you run the following:
>>
>>  > sudo netstat -ltpn
>>
>> This command will show you what's listening for incoming TCP connections
>> on your system. If "java" (which is Tomcat) is listening on port 8080,
>> then you know it's started and running okay.
>>
>> You can also run the following:
>>
>>  > sudo ps ax | grep java
>>
>> and see if any tomcat java processes are running.
>>
>> If the server is starting up okay, then chances are good that this is a
>> simple syntax issue that I need to take care of.
>>
>> Let me know. Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Jordan Michaels
>> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
>> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
>> Adobe Solution Provider
>>
>> navarre wrote:
>>> I just tried the 64-bit OpenBD Installer on a cloud server (Ubuntu
>>> 8.04 LTS, Xeon 64-bit processor) and have a problem. I am using the
>>> installer that Jordan Michaels provided on his website 
>>> @http://openbd.viviotech.net.
>>> I've have successfully used the 32-bit OpenBD Installer on two Ubuntu
>>> systems. No installation problems and OpenBD comes up at boot time as
>>> advertised. Thanks Michael - it works great on those 32-bit machines.
>>> The 64-bit Installer went through the process with no errors (the
>>> installer did identify the 64-bit system). I rebooted the system but
>>> found BD/Tomcat was not running. I tried manually running the
>>> openbd_ctl restart script, and I get the following error:
>>> r...@cloud1:~# /etc/init.d/openbd_ctl restart
>>> Shutting down OpenBD: /opt/openbd/jdk/jre/bin/java: 1: Syntax error:
>>> "(" unexpected
>>> [DONE]
>>> Starting OpenBD: [DONE]
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> It may take a few moments for OpenBD to start processing
>>> CFML templates. This is normal.
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> r...@cloud1:~#
>>> There are no errors reported by the start script, only the stop
>>> script. Here is the script output from both:
>>> r...@cloud1:~# /etc/init.d/openbd_ctl start
>>> Starting OpenBD: [DONE]
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> It may take a few moments for OpenBD to start processing
>>> CFML templates. This is normal.
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> r...@cloud1:~# /etc/init.d/openbd_ctl stop
>>> Shutting down OpenBD: /opt/openbd/jdk/jre/bin/java: 1: Syntax error:
>>> "(" unexpected
>>> [DONE]
>>> r...@cloud1:~#
>>> Don't know where to go from here - any help would be appreciated.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Roy Terry
>>
> 
> > 
> 

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