I have the same problem, like Georg. 
Can somebody look in the process list and tell me from whitch user
openca_start is running. I'm asking this because I have two openca servers
ant on first (and properly working) this processes looks like this:

nobody    3711  0.0  0.1 21416  216 ?        S    Apr19   0:29 /usr/bin/perl
./openca_start
nobody    3712  0.0  0.4 22836  616 ?        S    Apr19   0:06 /usr/bin/perl
./openca_start

It is Slackware 9

On FreeBSD 4.11 (not working, with "POSIX connect failed" problem) :

www    8477  0.0  4.9 27148 25184  p1- S     2:33AM   0:00.48 /usr/bin/perl
./openca_start (perl5.6.2)
root   8476  0.0  4.6 25156 23708  p1- I     2:33AM   0:01.75 /usr/bin/perl
./openca_start (perl5.6.2)

Probably it is not a problem, but why on one server openca_start is running
from nobody (apache user) and on another - from root and www? 





> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Michael Bell
> Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 8:21 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Client: The POSIX function connect failed
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I think I'm to late (because I'm on holidays again 8) ).
> 
> Georg Lippold wrote:
> 
> > O.K., my colleague hardcoded the mysql DB into the perl 
> module. Now it 
> > works, but we are stuck with another error:
> > When trying to log in to the RA (we just want to set up a 
> RA frotend), 
> > after entering the standard password and user name, the following 
> > error is displayed:
> > 
> >             Error 6273170
> >                               General Error Login database
> >                               determination: There is a 
> problem with the
> >                               XML cache (500). Client: The POSIX
> >                               function connect failed..
> > 
> > Has anybody ideas how to fix this? It is pretty urgent 
> since we have a 
> > presentation tomorrow morning...
> 
> This means that the XML server is not running. This looks for 
> me like a problem during the startup of the XML cache. If 
> OpenCA runs then there must be two processes - one is the XML 
> cache and the other one is the OpenCA daemon.
> 
> Michael
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