Your restart is what probably did it. At startup Roller will try to populate missing property values in the runtime config table.

I use the jar with its stock name on FC3, so I don't think that's the issue.

--a.


cbattles (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:

Well after a ton of headaches I finally tried to move over to my devel box and 
try this again.

After the initial install of all the packages and finishing the configurations, 
I came up with the same problem again.  However this time I renamed the 
Connector/J .jar from mysql-connector-java-3.0.17-ga-bin.jar to 
mysql-connector.jar and restarted tomcat

$ /etc/init.d/tomcat5 restart

And low and behold.... it seems to work. Of course I don't know if ti was the connector file name or that tomcat needed a restart, but I thought I'd post this for anyone else who may be having, or may have in the future, a similar problem.
My guess is it was the file name issue, but since I wiped my original install 
on the webserver, I can't go back and check.

Thanks for the help, sicne telling me it was a DB access problem allowed me to 
focus in on a certain area.
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