> configuration prior, so the install of OBD was absolutely the first
> thing to take a crack at installing apache.

There we go. Apache wasn't installed and the installer is trying to run the restart command anyway. I'll get this fixed up ASAP.

Thanks so much for the detail. I appreciate it a lot. =)

The rest of what's installed should work perfectly fine. Restarting a non-existent apache is not a show stopper as far as getting OpenBD/Tomcat up and working.

You should be able to access port 8888 like normal:

http://localhost:8888/
and
http://localhost:8888/bluedragon/administrator

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo Community Distributions

On 06/12/2010 09:26 PM, nUboon2Age wrote:
Hey Jordon,

On Jun 12, 8:15 pm, Jordan Michaels<[email protected]>  wrote:
This is indeed interesting. I run Ubuntu 10.04 as my desktop and
haven't encountered this error before. Can you tell me exactly what
version of Ubuntu you were using? (Server edition, etc) and how you
installed Apache? I will research it and see if I can duplicate the
problem.

I think it might have been partly because I had no apache
configuration prior, so the install of OBD was absolutely the first
thing to take a crack at installing apache.  I started off w/ the
desktop i386 32bit version of Ubuntu 10.04 which I'd manually upgraded
to Ubuntu Studio (but I'm not sure that part matters because Studio is
just multimedia additions and no server stuff afaik).

The idea was to explore the possibility of creating an Ubuntu/FLOSS CF
development environment alternative to the one my girlfriend is
currently running on (Windoze XP w/ ColdFusion Studio 4.5) so when it
is eventually set up on a new machine, she'd have a local development
database she can develop  w/ before deploying applications to the
web.  I want to help her migrate from proprietary land to Freeland.
Yes I'm over my head with this, but I know enough to give it a
shot. :-)

Just now I am experimenting w/ ebox on the same machine which muddies
the water quite a bit for OBD but may automatically resolve whatever
installation issue was going on. The ebox experiment is unrelated to
this proposed CF development environment and none of that server stuff
would likely be installed on that future machine.  Likely therefore
I'd probably run into the same problems when I came back to do the
later install on the real machine -- I anticipate using Ubuntu 10.04
Desktop as the base (although it might be 64bit version instead) so I
hope my report can help get the issue resolved.

The error occurred in the piece of the installer that restarts Apache
after the connector configs have been applied. If you restart Apache
itself, then you'll have done what the installer could not. It is
extremely strange that you ran it with sudo and still got a permission
denied message. I suspect the error is something I did by configuring
the installer a certain way, so the error is probably my fault, not
yours.

Documentation for the installer is here, if you need it:

http://wiki.openbluedragon.org/wiki/index.php/OpenBD_Installer

Hope this helps!

Thanks!  Probably the changes that ebox made will change things, but
I'll consult your documentation and try running the installer again
and see what happens.

nUboon2Age


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