Sorry for the add-on here. With a partial install, might even see if the
HTTPD server ie: apache2 is installed, running, alive:
ps -eaf |grep httpd
Again thinking here with RDXport errors, could be the apache server isn't
playing nice in the sand box, being a possible partial install ...
Might I suggest a quick peek at either the
/etc/httpd/logs/error_log
or even the
/etc/httpd/logs/access_log
And see if the "rdXport returned an error" could have some detail such as
CGIEXEC is turned off, or maybe more specific errors in permissions of the
rdxport.cgi file ...
Yes, I understand. I have built several clients for our riv network using
CentOS 6.x and Riv 2.15.2 now. I don't connect to the server until they are
the same versions. The older systems load and configure easily but the
newest, the lenovo, has been a pain. I can't even get the appliance DVD to
If you're using a server, you need to make sure you're installing the same
version of Rivendell on all your workstations.
I would start by building the new machine as a stand-alone. Once you get
it working, you can upgrade the server and any other machines to the
version of Rivendell on the