Hello Mario,

I also experienced some problems with mysql, but I don't remember
exactly which. Finally, I settled for postgresql and everything runs
smooth now. IIRC the documentation doesn't recommend mysql but rather
postgresql or some other "real" database.

Greetings,

Georg

Mario Caspari wrote:
> Hello Georg,
> 
> Thanx for your answer.
> I already did this, and I only found the directory structure, but it was 
> empty...no files in it...so I went to copy the cacerts by hand, like Til 
> advised. Than I went to create a normal users certifcate over the pub 
> interface, signed it by the RA-Admin's certificate and tried to import it to 
> the higher level, the CA, to sign it. But here also the structure was 
> created, but without contents. So, importing it to the CA failed, of course. 
> Perhaps there is a problem with the mysql database, but the ra and the ca 
> interfaces are able to write into it. But the dataexchange scripts are 
> possibly not able to start a select query during the export process from 
> mysql?
> 
> Regards Mario
>  
> 
> 
>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag 
>>von Georg Lippold
>>Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Januar 2006 12:14
>>An: [email protected]
>>Betreff: Re: AW: [Openca-Users] No certificates are present
>>
>>Hi Mario,
>>
>>the file on the disk is a tar file. You should be able to extract it
>>somewhere and examine its contents. If you can't find any certificates
>>in it, it is probably a bug.
>>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>Georg
>>
>>Mario Caspari wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Thanks for your hints ;-), but if that behaviour is a bug, 
>>
>>I'm wondering that there is no message about it?
>>
>>>Regards, Mario
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag 
>>>>von Obes, Til
>>>>Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Januar 2006 08:06
>>>>An: [email protected]
>>>>Betreff: RE: [Openca-Users] No certificates are present
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>hmmm.nobody is answering to my question.
>>>>>
>>>>>Nobody knows or it has been answered already one million times?
>>>>>Anyway, I can't find the answers, so I'm also happy with a hint 
>>>>>where to look. 
>>>>
>>>>3 hints:
>>>>- dont write hmtl emails
>>>>- make wraps after 80 chars
>>>>- that could be a bug, because if i remember right, i had 
>>>> to copy them by hand
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>Til
>>>>
>>>
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