rdhir;407889 Wrote: > Have made some progress with Openfiler (rPath Linux), but now I need > some help? Openfiler is a good choice for my NAS needs so I won't be > changing this. > > Firstly as a temporary measure so I could understand the RPM, I > installed it on my Fedora10 box and shared the music folder back to > that box from the openfiler box, this gave me working 7.3.2 > > However for obvious reasons I would prefer squeezecenter to work > directly on the Openfiler box so... > > First I installed mysql > > conary update mysql msysql-server > > service mysqld start > > no problems here and in fact I can see that squeezecenter invoked mysql > with its own database area successfully later on. > > The I download the rpm and extracted the files. On the openfiler forums > this was the recommended way of dealing with and rpm as theere is no > such program available for rPath. It does however look like > Redhat/Centos/Fedora otherwise. > > I extracted all the files, created a squeezecenter user with a > different group which would allow the squeezecenter to see the music > files. I verified this by temporarily giving squeezecenter a shell and > checking file permissions. > > I created a /etc/redhat_release file to make /etc/init.d/squeezecenter > use redhat style initialisation. > > It gets as far as creating a few lines of log file and then aborts > witha segfault. mysqld keeps running no problem. > > /var/log/squeezecenter shows the following first line which is strange > > Log4perl: Seems like no initialization happened. Forgot to call > init()? > > /var/log/messages shows teh seg fault as follows > > Mar 18 20:20:06 slimserver kernel: squeezecenter-s[9142]: segfault at 0 > ip 7fdd5d72aad4 sp 7fff659e1e00 error 6 in > libperl.so[7fdd5d678000+134000] > > I should probably also note that I am using 64bit Openfiler, but that > should not really make any difference > > Any ideas chaps??? > > Any obvious misses from what the rpm does. Does anyone know where I > might find out exactly what the rpm does other than > > 1) Create user > 2) Extract Files > > Any dependencies I am missing? > > Cheers > > Rajiv
Hi Rajiv. I've also been playing around with this and have taken pretty much the same tack as you (64bit OF) and also hit on this "segfault" problem. I'm hoping to take a further look over the weekend so will post any progress (or lack of) once I've anything to report. I've now started installing from the tarball and doing comparisons to another system (Ubuntu)in the hope that I can pick a route through. Would like to crack it as much for the hell of it as anything else - I'm sure there must be a solution it's just how much time I can dedicate to looking at it. If I can't crack it within a couple of days then I'll have a look at the Vortex route. cheers and good luck!! W7R -- w7r ------------------------------------------------------------------------ w7r's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=26992 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=61260 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
