I'm installing a group of old OpenACS sites on a managed server at Rackspace
and have run into a problem I just can't seem to figure out.
The two sites that need to run on port 80 are unable to bind to it - I get
permission denied errors. I've checked all the usual things - the sites are
It would seem you have at least 2 ips to the one machine, what happens
when you enter the ip addresses as a URL? It may give show that the ip
address/port 80 is already in use.
I would shut down Apache for a minute and try to start up Aolserver, just to
make sure there's not some Apache
Possible that the daemontools setup is not correct?
I think I was the first person to use daemontools with AOLserver,
maybe check out:
http://rmadilo.com/files/aolserver-daemontools/
tom jackson
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Janine Ohmer jan...@furfly.net wrote:
I'm installing a group of
I just posted the following to at openacs.org, and wanted to see if anyone who
lurks here but not there might have any ideas:
Due to unforeseen circumstances (server death :) I'm moving some very old sites
to a new system running 64 bit Redhat (old system was 32 bit). A couple of
these sites
Just goes to show ... solving problems isn't about knowing the answer,
but knowing what questions to ask. ;-)
On 11/5/10 3:39 PM, Janine Ohmer wrote:
Oh, good grief. I checked and rechecked these things last night and yet...
one of the run files had port 8001 instead of 80, and the other
Followup to this...
The original build error was:
(cd /usr/local/src/aol33+ad13/aolserver/tcl7.6/unix; make CFLAGS='-I../include
-D_REENTRANT=1 -DNDEBUG=1 -g -fPIC -Wall -Wno-unused -mcpu=x86_64
-DHAVE_CMMSG=1 -DUSE_FIONREAD=1 -DHAVE_COND_EINTR=1' libtcl7.6.a)
make[2]: Entering directory