Christoph,

I can reproduce this failure. For some reason, the user "user" is not a member of the "users" group on the vmdk. This prevents GeoServer from writing to its data directory and causes GeoServer to fail to start.

You can fix your vmdk with the following one-time procedure:

(1) Start a terminal.

(2) Run "sudo adduser user users".

(3) To apply this change to your desktop session, you need to either restart the virtual machine or log out and log back in (username "user", password "user").

GeoServer should now start normally.

The iso image is not affected by this problem.

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 20/09/2018 09:55, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Christoph,

how did you start GeoServer?

What happens if you open a terminal and run "geoserver_start.sh"?

Which vmdk file did you download and what is its md5sum?

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 20/09/2018 09:03, Christoph Steinforth wrote:
Hi there,

please apologize if this has been asked before, but I was not able to find
a concise answer.

The geoserver within the OSGeo 12  VirtualBox vmdk-file won't start. Is
there anything wrong with the vmdk?

Thanks in advance,

Christoph


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