[OGo-Users] Kubuntu Edgy Install
Florian Reitmeir
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 16 Nov 2006 13:32:07 +0100
Hi,
On Mit, 15 Nov 2006, chris h wrote:
> Previous to my last post and on a fresh install of Edgy I still have one issue
> left to resolve.
>
> The opengroupware.org init script cannot locate the instance and consequently
> Ogo wont start despite running the necessary update-rc.d opengroupware.org
> defaults script.
>
> The error message is simple...no instance found, yet ogo-create-instance
> completes with out issues, and manual confirmation indicated that all is
> where it should be.
>
> This is the only issue left to resolve as the rest has been cleaned up. Any
> ideas on whats going on or where to start looking to sort this out whould be
> appreciated.
like i said very early...
WHICH Shell do you use? Please make a:
ls -ld /bin/sh
its very simple, you posted:
>+ WEBUIAPP=ogo-webui
>+ ZSAPP=ogo-zidestore
>+ XMLRPCAPP=ogo-xmlrpcd
>+ NHSDAPP=ogo-nhsd
>+ DPATH=/usr/sbin
>+ export PGCLIENTENCODING=LATIN1
>+ should_start
>+ [ = false ]
>+ ls /etc/opengroupware.org/ogo/init.conf
>+
>+ echo Skipping OpenGroupware.org: No instances defined.
>Skipping OpenGroupware.org: No instances defined.
>+ exit 0
so what fails is:
"ls /etc/opengroupware.org/ogo/init.conf"
execeute ..
sudo /bin/sh
ls /etc/opengroupware.org/ogo/init.conf
ls -la /etc/opengroupware.org/ogo/
the output should guide you to the error.
The question for you is why is the command
"ls /etc/opengroupware.org/ogo/init.conf" failing.
my guess is, the above commands execute nicely, but your /bin/sh is pointing
to an uncommon shell.
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Florian Reitmeir