well, i'm using CF on Solaris with LDAP 4.12, and sad
to said that i still unable to do upgrade from CF4.5
to CF5, whenever i try to install CF5 upgrade version,
it give me all sort of siteminder error, i try to get
my local reseeler's support and even post it on this
newsgroup plus some email exchange with macromedia,
and i still can't solved the problem, finally i give
up as i do not have much spare time to spend on this.
the problem is the CF on solaris community is quite
small and i guess macromedia just do not wish to spend
that much time on this version may be.



--- Darren Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a problem with my Spectra install.
> 
> 1/ When we try to install CF5 on our Solaris box,
> with advanced security
> turned on, it seems to install ok, but when you
> start the box back up again
> the following message appears:
> -----------------------------
> The system is coming up.  Please wait.
> checking ufs filesystems
> /dev/md/rdsk/d7: is clean.
> /dev/md/rdsk/d5: is clean.
> starting rpc services: rpcbind done.
> Setting netmask of eri0 to 255.255.0.0
> Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast: add
> net 224.0/4: gateway
> fluorine
> syslog service starting.
> Print services started.
> volume management starting.
> iPlanet-WebServer-Enterprise/4.1SP5 BB1-11/29/2000
> 20:52
> startup: listening to
> http://fluorine.company.com.au, port 80 as nobody
> ERROR: Registry failed to start.  Unable to start
> Siteminder
> The system is ready.
> -----------------------------
> 
> A /opt/coldfusion/bin/stop is performed and the
> followinf processes are
> _still_ running:
> # /opt/coldfusion/bin/stop
> # ps -aef | grep opt | grep -v netscape|sort
>   nobody   266     1  0 11:52:39 ?        0:00
> /opt/allaire/spectra/database/sqlanywhere/dbsrv6 -x
> tcpip(serverPort=2638) -n f
>   nobody   271     1  0 11:52:39 ?        0:00
> /opt/allaire/spectra/database/sqlanywhere/dbsrv6 -x
> tcpip(serverPort=2641) -n f
>   nobody   276     1  0 11:52:39 ?        0:00
> /opt/allaire/spectra/database/sqlanywhere/dbsrv6 -x
> tcpip(serverPort=2642) -n f
>   nobody   491   425  0 11:52:52 ?        0:11
>
/opt/coldfusion/jre/bin/../bin/sparc/native_threads/java
> -Djrun.rootdir=/usr
> /li
> #
> 
> The processes are killed and coldfusion is started.
> 
> Running /opt/coldfusion/siteminder/bin/smconsole
> successfully tests
> connection to the ldap server.
> 
>
------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 2/ After successfully testing the ldap connection,
> proceed with spectra
> installation
> 
> After installation finishes, while running the
> webtop wizard, all proceeds
> perfectly until step 4 "Create Administration
> Account". Keying in a userid
> of admin and a password, the creation fails with the
> browser displaying the
> following mesasge box:
> 
> 
> 
>      Configuration Wizard
> 
> 
>      Account Creation Unsuccessful
>      The configuration wizard did not successfully
> create the administrator
> account.
> 
>      The following information was returned:
> 
>      CFLDAP
> 
>      The error occurred while processing an element
> with a general
> identifyer of (CFLDAP), occupying document position
> (205:5) to (213:32).
> 
> 
> 
> Retrying the step does not work, neither does
> stopping/starting services or
> rebooting the server.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> We are using Netscape LDAP 4.12, as we were told to
> do, and as the
> documentation and requirements on the Spectra box
> say to do.
> 
> 
> Here's the strange bit.
> I saw a post here recently with someone having the
> same problem with Spectra
> Account creation, and it was suggested to try LDAP
> 4.13 instead of LDAP
> 4.12. Apparently everything after 4.12 is no longer
> included in the
> licensing we have. We couldn't immediately find a
> eval copy of 4.13, so we
> skipped straight to LDAP 5.
> Once we'd installed Netscape Ldap 5, the CF5 bootup
> problem and the Spectra
> account creation problems all went away!
> 
> So don't use LDAP 4.12, I hear you say! The problem
> is that we only have an
> evaluation version of LDAP 5 and there are fairly
> hefty licensing fees for
> it. According to the Spectra docs we shouldn't need
> to be doing this, so I'm
> very reluctant to fork out this money if its just a
> config problem.
> 
> Can I assume that the problem is all with LDAP? If
> so, then why does the
> Spectra box say to use 4.12?
> 
> My question is: Is ANYONE AT ALL using Spectra on a
> Solaris box using CF5
> and LDAP 4.12?
> Has ANYONE got any thoughts or suggestions to help
> us get it all to work
> with LDAP 4.12?
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Darren Tracey
> Senior Web Developer
> Thiess
> Australia
> 
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