Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-22 Thread nanastasiou

No, I didn't. What is the best practice? Also what about rt? Am I mean to run
it under the rt user or the root user?

What permissions should I assign to mason_data/obj/ ?




Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
 
 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:56:09AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Actually even on port 8080 I get permission errors.
 At the moment I am running both rt+apache under the root account. Am I
 meant
 to create a seperate user account to run them on?
 
 Apache by default starts as root but drops privileges.
 Did you really override that to force it to run as root all the time?
 
 As noted, your permissions in mason_data/obj/ need to be fixed
 
 -kevin
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
  
  On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
  
  Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages
  come
  up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?
  
  RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later in
  the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.
  
  I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 as
  non-root and that'll break your permissions
  
  -kevin
  
   
  
  
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-22 Thread nanastasiou

ok, it's now fine. it had to do with selinux preventing rt from working
properly.

how do i go from here now? any tutorial on creating groups/users etc



nanastasiou wrote:
 
 No, I didn't. What is the best practice? Also what about rt? Am I mean to
 run it under the rt user or the root user?
 
 What permissions should I assign to mason_data/obj/ ?
 
 
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
 
 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:56:09AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Actually even on port 8080 I get permission errors.
 At the moment I am running both rt+apache under the root account. Am I
 meant
 to create a seperate user account to run them on?
 
 Apache by default starts as root but drops privileges.
 Did you really override that to force it to run as root all the time?
 
 As noted, your permissions in mason_data/obj/ need to be fixed
 
 -kevin
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
  
  On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
  
  Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages
  come
  up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?
  
  RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later in
  the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.
  
  I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 as
  non-root and that'll break your permissions
  
  -kevin
  
   
  
  
  2011 Training: http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html
  
 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-22 Thread nanastasiou

ok, it's now fine. it had to do with selinux preventing rt from working
properly.

how do i go from here now? any tutorial on creating groups/users etc?



nanastasiou wrote:
 
 No, I didn't. What is the best practice? Also what about rt? Am I mean to
 run it under the rt user or the root user?
 
 What permissions should I assign to mason_data/obj/ ?
 
 
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
 
 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:56:09AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Actually even on port 8080 I get permission errors.
 At the moment I am running both rt+apache under the root account. Am I
 meant
 to create a seperate user account to run them on?
 
 Apache by default starts as root but drops privileges.
 Did you really override that to force it to run as root all the time?
 
 As noted, your permissions in mason_data/obj/ need to be fixed
 
 -kevin
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
  
  On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
  
  Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages
  come
  up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?
  
  RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later in
  the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.
  
  I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 as
  non-root and that'll break your permissions
  
  -kevin
  
   
  
  
  2011 Training: http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html
  
 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-22 Thread omaisz-takács dániel
HI,
apache2 uses by default www-data group (as far as i know, by default)

my maison_data/obj is:
owned by www-data (www-data) has readwrite
Group: www-data has readwrite
others: none

so it would be a chmod -R 660  /maison_data/obj
and a chown -R www-data:www-data  /maison_data/obj

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Daniel



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ok, it's now fine. it had to do with selinux preventing rt from working
properly.

how do i go from here now? any tutorial on creating groups/users etc?



nanastasiou wrote:
 
 No, I didn't. What is the best practice? Also what about rt? Am I mean 
 to run it under the rt user or the root user?
 
 What permissions should I assign to mason_data/obj/ ?
 
 
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
 
 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:56:09AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Actually even on port 8080 I get permission errors.
 At the moment I am running both rt+apache under the root account. Am 
 I meant to create a seperate user account to run them on?
 
 Apache by default starts as root but drops privileges.
 Did you really override that to force it to run as root all the time?
 
 As noted, your permissions in mason_data/obj/ need to be fixed
 
 -kevin
 
 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
  
  On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
  
  Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error 
  messages come up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?
  
  RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later 
  in the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.
  
  I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 
  as non-root and that'll break your permissions
  
  -kevin
  
   
  
  
  2011 Training: http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html
  
 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-22 Thread john s.


Look at the wiki and give google a chance for  buy the rt essentials book

best regards john 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-21 Thread nanastasiou

Thank you John. I deleted my RT_SiteConfig.pm and then used the web_installer
which generated the config file again. The page is now displayed properly
and i am able to login. 

But when I go into certain areas like Settings-Options I get an error page:

Couldn't create object file
/opt/rt4/var/mason_data/obj/3452818388/standard/Prefs/Other.html.obj:
Permission denied

Any ideas?


john s. wrote:
 
 All apache files which are relevant for the rt instance.
 
 It depends on in which way you have build your apache infrastructure ...
 
 for example :
 
 you can manage apache with virtual host files or one main httpd.conf .. or
 you can include additional configs... 
 
 if you have no idea about the apache configs... check the 
 web_deployment.pod File in your rt4 file under the directory Docs 
 
 Addition:
 
 The Error logs is definied in the RT_SiteConfig.pm 
 
 And the apache error log dependes which linux u use 
 
 fior example: debain linux is almost  /var/logs/apache2
 
 
 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-21 Thread nanastasiou

Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages come
up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?



nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Thank you John. I deleted my RT_SiteConfig.pm and then used the
 web_installer which generated the config file again. The page is now
 displayed properly and i am able to login. 
 
 But when I go into certain areas like Settings-Options I get an error
 page:
 
 Couldn't create object file
 /opt/rt4/var/mason_data/obj/3452818388/standard/Prefs/Other.html.obj:
 Permission denied
 
 Any ideas?
 
 
 john s. wrote:
 
 All apache files which are relevant for the rt instance.
 
 It depends on in which way you have build your apache infrastructure ...
 
 for example :
 
 you can manage apache with virtual host files or one main httpd.conf ..
 or you can include additional configs... 
 
 if you have no idea about the apache configs... check the 
 web_deployment.pod File in your rt4 file under the directory Docs 
 
 Addition:
 
 The Error logs is definied in the RT_SiteConfig.pm 
 
 And the apache error log dependes which linux u use 
 
 fior example: debain linux is almost  /var/logs/apache2
 
 
 
 best regards john 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-21 Thread Gerard FENELON

On 2011-07-21 13:02, nanastasiou wrote:

[...]
But when I go into certain areas like Settings-Options I get an error page:

Couldn't create object file
/opt/rt4/var/mason_data/obj/3452818388/standard/Prefs/Other.html.obj:
Permission denied

Check the permissions of /opt/rt4/var/mason_data
chmod is your friend
Gerard



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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-21 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages come
 up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?

RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later in
the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.

I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 as
non-root and that'll break your permissions

-kevin


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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-21 Thread nanastasiou

Actually even on port 8080 I get permission errors.

At the moment I am running both rt+apache under the root account. Am I meant
to create a seperate user account to run them on?




Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
 
 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages
 come
 up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?
 
 RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later in
 the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.
 
 I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 as
 non-root and that'll break your permissions
 
 -kevin
 
  
 
 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-21 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 08:56:09AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Actually even on port 8080 I get permission errors.
 At the moment I am running both rt+apache under the root account. Am I meant
 to create a seperate user account to run them on?

Apache by default starts as root but drops privileges.
Did you really override that to force it to run as root all the time?

As noted, your permissions in mason_data/obj/ need to be fixed

-kevin

 
 Kevin Falcone-2 wrote:
  
  On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 04:07:58AM -0700, nanastasiou wrote:
  
  Ok, Just noticed that if i use port 8080 none of those error messages
  come
  up. Is this the port I am meant to use with RT ?
  
  RT runs on the port you configure it to use.  As pointed out later in
  the thread, your error comes because of mixing permissions.
  
  I assume you're running rt-server on 8080 as root and apache on 80 as
  non-root and that'll break your permissions
  
  -kevin
  
   
  
  
  2011 Training: http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html
  
 
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-18 Thread nanastasiou

Anyone can help?



nanastasiou wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 After compiling and installing, I set up the mysql database, configured
 RT_SiteConfig.pm and rt4.conf but when i try to get into it the page
 doesn't show up properly???
 
  http://old.nabble.com/file/p32068825/rt4.JPG rt4.JPG 
 http://old.nabble.com/file/p32068825/rt4.conf rt4.conf 
 http://old.nabble.com/file/p32068825/RT_SiteConfig.pm RT_SiteConfig.pm 
 
 I have attached a screenshot, the rt4.conf file and the RT_SiteConfig.pm
 file. Any ideas?
 
 

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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-18 Thread Thomas Sibley
On 07/18/2011 08:16 AM, nanastasiou wrote:
 Anyone can help?

In all likelihood you've misconfigured apache, but without the RT error
logs and apache configuration, we can't really help you.

Cheers,
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-18 Thread nanastasiou

Hi Thomas, what files do i need to check for the apache configuration and the
rt error logs? 



Thomas Sibley wrote:
 
 On 07/18/2011 08:16 AM, nanastasiou wrote:
 Anyone can help?
 
 In all likelihood you've misconfigured apache, but without the RT error
 logs and apache configuration, we can't really help you.
 
 Cheers,
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Re: [rt-users] New RT Installation and corrupted RT Graphics??

2011-07-18 Thread john s.


All apache files which are relevant for the rt instance.

It depends on in which way you have build your apache infrastructure ...

for example :

you can manage apache with virtual host files or one main httpd.conf .. or
you can include additional configs... 

if you have no idea about the apache configs... check the 
web_deployment.pod File in your rt4 file under the directory Docs 

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