I found out what was the problem. There is 'Roller
Homepage' theme that I should use to display all the
blogs from Roller. The document says 'Front Page'
theme which is a little bit misleading.

Thanks,
Steven

--- Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dave,
> Thanks for the info. I solved the problem by putting
> database configuration to planet-customer.properties
> as you suggested.
> 
> I am still not clear on how to set up a community
> site
> from the documentation. It will be very helpful if
> the
> documentation has steps/example on setting up
> community site.
> 
> I did the following steps but still not sure how to
> proceed to get a community site.
> 1. create a 'frontpage' blog
> 2. make 'frontpage' as frontpage blog in server
> admin
> section.
> 3. check 'Enable aggregated site-wide frontpage'
> checkbox.
> 
> When I get front page of roller, I just see an empty
> blog page for 'frontpage' blog. How do I proceed
> from
> here? Any document on how to set up a community site
> based on roller blogs?
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> Steven
> 
> --- Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On Jan 27, 2008 8:55 PM, Steven Dongzhou Liao
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I am having problem to set up roller in Planet
> > mode. I use jdbc for configuration type. It works
> > when planet.aggregator.enabled is false. After I
> > enable planet, I got the following error. It seems
> > that Roller is trying to use jndi to connect to
> > database. Any idea how to set it up correctly?
> > >
> > > INFO  2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > PlanetConfig:<clinit> - successfully loaded
> default
> > properties.
> > > INFO  2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > PlanetConfig:<clinit> - no custom properties file
> > found in classpath
> > > INFO  2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > PlanetConfig:<clinit> - no custom properties file
> > specified via jvm option
> > > INFO  2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > DatabaseProvider:successMessage - SUCCESS: Got
> > parameters. Using configuration type JNDI_NAME
> > > INFO  2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > DatabaseProvider:successMessage - -- Using JNDI
> > datasource name: java:comp/env/jdbc/rollerdb
> > > INFO  2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > DatabaseProvider:successMessage - SUCCESS: located
> > JNDI DataSource [java:comp/env/jdbc/rollerdb]
> > > ERROR 2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > DatabaseProvider:errorMessage - ERROR: unable to
> > obtain database connection. Likely problem: bad
> > connection parameters or database unavailable.
> > > FATAL 2008-01-27 17:46:16,437
> > RollerContext:contextInitialized - Roller Planet
> > startup failed during app preparation
> > >
> >
>
org.apache.roller.planet.business.startup.StartupException:
> > ERROR: unable to obtain database connection.
> Likely
> > problem: bad connection parameters or database
> > unavailable.
> > >     at
> >
>
org.apache.roller.planet.business.DatabaseProvider.<init>(DatabaseProvider.java:147)
> > 
> > You need to either setup a database at JNDI name
> > jdbc/rollerdb, or
> > create a planet-custom.properties file with the
> > correct JDBC
> > connection parameters for your database.
> > 
> > Check out the release notes, they mention this
> > problem:
> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/fRsB
> > 
> > - Dave
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>      
>
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