Wolfixx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> > 
> > It is a good idea to disable the mysql root password while installing
nadmin,
> > and turn it on later - We may add a enviroment variable later..
> > 
> > You will probably have to delete /etc/repligard/*,
> > /usr/local/etc/repligard.conf
> > as the the rpm replaces the password in these files with randomly
generated
> > ones (and it does not currently like doing it twice)
> > 
> > then try reinstalling
> > 
> > - at present the packages are designed for 'clean systems' - and are being
> > bundled with a modified redhat7.1 Cd..
> 
> thank you
> 
> at last I have a question:
> with database does midgard use on port 8001 on your rpm system
> midgardstaging are midgardlive ???


8001 = staging  - midgardstaging
80 = live       - midgardlive

you can modify this by setting it in the system config on the company tab.

regards

alan

> 
> thanks
> Wolfixx
> > 
> > regards
> > 
> > alan
> > 
> > > 
> > > Yes it does .. It want to connect to mysql via
> > > mysql -u root
> > > 
> > > ,but I gave root a password, so that whole rpm failes with the typical
> > > errors
> > > 
> > > mysql: access dinied for root (password: no)
> > > 
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