On 18 April 2012 16:25, ariel yabo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have no luck with this. I tried everything here suggested, but when I
> use the client to connect to my ip with the port 8000 nothing happens. I
> guess I am missing something. I tried what cedric suggested, and followed
> the guide for debian, but the same thing happens again. I cannot connect to
> the server.
> How can I see if the server is working or not(which command should I use
> to see that), and see which ports are openned.
>

Typing "trytond" at the console will run the service, a bunch of lines
should pass and the last one should read  "Waiting for connections".

If it gets that far then the service was not already running.

While you have that console open, try to connect from your client to see
what happens.

To stop trytond at the console type ctrl+c.

These steps will confirm that Trytond is configured correctly.

If you went through and configures the init script you can check that it
was installed ok with "sudo service --status-all" if trytond is in the
output then the then the script is installed. in this case try "sudo
service trytond start".

If any of these steps fail, please provide outputs.

HTH

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