Are you trying to install for review, testing, or development
purposes? If so, I'd recommend you do it on a desktop.
If you're trying to deploy it in a production environment then you may
need some help. The Technical Production Setup Guide on docs.ofbiz.org
will also likely be of value.
-David
On Jul 2, 2008, at 11:24 PM, juddco wrote:
Sorry about the big text blob. It didn't look that way in my preview.
juddco wrote:
I have started over with a clean install and new database for my
ofbiz
install.
It was having a hard time starting up with the default Derby DB.
Lots of
"Hotspot" failures. I tried a mysql DB on this host (mediatemple)
and it
didn't help. I tried a mysql 5 DB on my mosso plan, and i get a
lot fewer
of those failures. It also runs through the startup a lot faster.
I still get timeout errors when I hit mydomain.com:8080/... I
called my
host and they say I can only use the 80 port for html; that their
system
will ignore requests for 8080 and any other ports. I make the
change to
port 80 in ofbiz-containers.xml, serviceengine.xml, and
url.properties
just to see what happens.
Http11Protocol.java:178:ERROR] Error initializing endpoint
java.net.BindException: Permission denied:80
(and about four other similar errors). What I think this tells me
is that
I can't grab port 80 to use with ofbiz. And since they'll ignore
traffic
that tries to come in on 8080 (hence my errors) I can't stay on that
hosting plan.
If I upgrade my plan to dedicated virtual (of course) I can do
whatever I
want with the ports. I can also use mysql 5, and have 512M of
dedicated
RAM. I'm thinking about dropping Mosso and switching over to this
plan (I
can't afford to carry both of them right now) but before I do I
want some
validation that this will solve my problem. Moving will be a PITA,
and I
saw some conversation on this board about how virtual servers don't
have
adequate performance anyway.
Am I on the right track with this approach? In other words, do you
think
switching to the plan where I can control the ports will solve my
problem?
Am I wasting my time anyway without a dedicated server? Anything
else I'm
missing?
As always, I am very grateful for any assistance you can provide.
Judd
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