[OGo-Users] Http://{your server here}

Jan Sneep users@opengroupware.org
Tue, 1 May 2007 21:02:33 -0400


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Thanks Brian,
 
I did try the wget command ... I forgot the fact that my Internet connection
from just the Debian machine on my LAN is dead ... see attached.
 
It gave me a WARNING that wildards are not supported in HTTP ?
 
As soon as I get Internet working again ... I think I'll have to re-install
Etch completely ... :O( ... I'll give the rest of the commands a try ... :O)
 
Jan

-----Original Message-----
From: users-admin@opengroupware.org [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org]On
Behalf Of Brian Austin
Sent: May 1, 2007 7:50 PM
To: users@opengroupware.org
Subject: Re: [OGo-Users] Http://{your server here}


wget HYPERLINK
"http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian
/ogo-create-instance?rev=1759"http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout
*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/ogo-create-instance?rev=1759

chmod 700 ogo-create-instance?rev=1759

./ogo-create-instance\?rev\=1759

to create the database

and then to have it launch (missed * s in the url before)


wget HYPERLINK
"http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian
/opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org?rev=1759"http://svn.opengro
upware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/opengroupware.org-
environment.opengroupware.org?rev=1759

mv opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org\?rev\=1759 opengroupware

chmod 700 opengroupware

mv opengroupware /etc/init.d/

cd /etc/rc2.d

ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware

cd ../rc3.d/

ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware

cd ../rc4.d/

ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware

cd ../rc5.d/

ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware




-----Original Message -----
 From: Jan Sneep
 Sent: 2/05/2007 7:11 AM


The only command that I could find that has "webui" in it, is
\usr\bin\ogo_webui-1.1

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n Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams
Sent: May 1, 2007 3:26 PM
To:  HYPERLINK "mailto:users@opengroupware.org"users@opengroupware.org
Subject: RE: [OGo-Users]  HYPERLINK "Http://\{your"Http://{your server here}




"rcogo-webui start" ... command not found ... so I'll have to look for


that.

/etc/init.d/ or /etc/rc.d  are good places to look.



I did a search for files "Ogo*.log" in the File System and no file by that
name could be found.



It probably isn't capitalized.



What are "logging directories, etc" ?



Directories where logs are created/written.

Should have two files for each service:
aleph:/home/awilliam # ls /var/log/opengroupware/
ogo-nhsd-1.1-err.log   ogo-webui-1.1-out.log
ogo-zidestore-1.5-err.log
ogo-nhsd-1.1-out.log   ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1-err.log
ogo-zidestore-1.5-out.log
ogo-webui-1.1-err.log  ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1-out.log

But if you've never started the service then this folder may be
empty. :)

On openSUSE the log directory is created by the ogo-environment
package;

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Brian,</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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size=3D2></FONT></SPAN>&nbsp;</DIV>
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size=3D2>I did=20
try the wget command ... I forgot the fact that my Internet connection =
from just=20
the Debian machine on my LAN is dead ... see =
attached.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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size=3D2></FONT></SPAN>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=3D718525700-02052007><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff =
size=3D2>It=20
gave me a WARNING that wildards are not supported in HTTP =
?</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=3D718525700-02052007><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff =

size=3D2></FONT></SPAN>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=3D718525700-02052007><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff =
size=3D2>As=20
soon as I get Internet working again ... I think I'll have to re-install =
Etch=20
completely ... :O( ... I'll give the rest of the&nbsp;commands a try ... =

:O)</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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size=3D2></FONT></SPAN>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=3D718525700-02052007><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff =

size=3D2>Jan</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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face=3DTahoma=20
  size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>=20
  users-admin@opengroupware.org =
[mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org]<B>On=20
  Behalf Of </B>Brian Austin<BR><B>Sent:</B> May 1, 2007 7:50 =
PM<BR><B>To:</B>=20
  users@opengroupware.org<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: [OGo-Users] =
Http://{your server=20
  here}<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>wget <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext=20
  =
href=3D"http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yu=
mmy/debian/ogo-create-instance?rev=3D1759">http://svn.opengroupware.org/v=
iewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/ogo-create-instance?rev=3D1=
759</A>=20
  <BR><BR>chmod 700 ogo-create-instance?rev=3D1759=20
  <BR><BR>./ogo-create-instance\?rev\=3D1759 <BR><BR>to create the=20
  database<BR><BR>and then to have it launch (missed * s in the url=20
  before)<BR><BR><BR>wget <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext=20
  =
href=3D"http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yu=
mmy/debian/opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org?rev=3D1759">ht=
tp://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian=
/opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org?rev=3D1759</A><BR><BR>mv=
=20
  opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org\?rev\=3D1759=20
  opengroupware<BR><BR>chmod 700 opengroupware<BR><BR>mv opengroupware=20
  /etc/init.d/<BR><BR>cd /etc/rc2.d<BR><BR>ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware =

  S92opengroupware<BR><BR>cd ../rc3.d/<BR><BR>ln -s =
../init.d/opengroupware=20
  S92opengroupware<BR><BR>cd ../rc4.d/<BR><BR>ln -s =
../init.d/opengroupware=20
  S92opengroupware<BR><BR>cd ../rc5.d/<BR><BR>ln -s =
../init.d/opengroupware=20
  S92opengroupware <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>-----Original Message=20
  -----<BR>&nbsp;From: Jan Sneep<BR>&nbsp;Sent: 2/05/2007 7:11 AM <BR>
  <BLOCKQUOTE cite=3Dmid:002e01c78c35$38c3f470$6401a8c0@DAD =
type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">The only command that I could find that has =
"webui" in it, is
\usr\bin\ogo_webui-1.1

-----Original Message-----
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href=3D"mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org">users-admin@opengroupware.o=
rg</A>
[<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
href=3D"mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org">mailto:users-admin@opengrou=
pware.org</A>]On Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams
Sent: May 1, 2007 3:26 PM
To: <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-abbreviated =
href=3D"mailto:users@opengroupware.org">users@opengroupware.org</A>
Subject: RE: [OGo-Users] <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
href=3D"Http://{your">Http://{your</A> server here}


  </PRE>
    <BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">"rcogo-webui start" ... =
command not found ... so I'll have to look for
    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->that.

/etc/init.d/ or /etc/rc.d  are good places to look.

  </PRE>
    <BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">I did a search for files =
"Ogo*.log" in the File System and no file by that
name could be found.
    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
It probably isn't capitalized.

  </PRE>
    <BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">What are "logging =
directories, etc" ?
    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
Directories where logs are created/written.

Should have two files for each service:
aleph:/home/awilliam # ls /var/log/opengroupware/
ogo-nhsd-1.1-err.log   ogo-webui-1.1-out.log
ogo-zidestore-1.5-err.log
ogo-nhsd-1.1-out.log   ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1-err.log
ogo-zidestore-1.5-out.log
ogo-webui-1.1-err.log  ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1-out.log

But if you've never started the service then this folder may be
empty. :)

On openSUSE the log directory is created by the ogo-environment
package;

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To transfer files I save the file to \home\jan and then go to my Win Xp
machine and under the work group folder I can see the contents of the
\home\jan folder on the Debian machine. I can read the files there no
problem. As these are new files just created, the network has to working (at
least partially).

I can ping internal addresses like 192.168.1.100, but could not ping the
external address you suggested, neither by IP or Name.

Now interestingly enough I used to be able to (using Gname desktop) click on
Computer -> Network -> Windows Network -> at which point I see an icon for
my LAN's workgroup and clicking on it used to show me the computers on the
network, but now nothing.

Looking in the Syslog I found the following;

May  1 15:48:58 debian avahi-daemon[2661]: Registering new address record
for 192.168.1.103 on eth0.
May  1 15:48:58 debian dhclient: bound to 192.168.1.103 -- renewal in 80771
seconds.
May  1 15:48:58 debian rpc.statd[2899]: Version 1.0.10 Starting
May  1 15:48:59 debian NetworkManager: <information>^IClearing nscd hosts
cache.
May  1 15:48:59 debian NetworkManager: <WARNING>^I nm_spawn_process ():
nm_spawn_process('/usr/sbin/nscd -i hosts'): could not spawn process.
(Failed to execute child process "/usr/sbin/nscd" (No such file or
directory))
May  1 15:48:59 debian NetworkManager: <information>^IActivation (eth0)
successful, device activated.
May  1 15:48:59 debian NetworkManager: <information>^IActivation (eth0)
Finish handler scheduled.
May  1 15:48:59 debian NetworkManager: <information>^IActivation (eth0)
Stage 5 of 5 (IP Configure Commit) complete.

What is nm_spawn_process?

As to the advertising ... I use AVG Free anti-virus on all my Windows
machines ... the email scanner throws that in on pretty much every message
... :O(



-----Original Message-----
From: Karl E. Jorgensen [mailto:karl@jorgensen.org.uk]
Sent: May 1, 2007 2:46 PM
To: 'Debian Users' Mailing List'
Subject: Re: Lost Internet Access


On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 02:02:59PM -0400, Jan Sneep wrote:
>
> I've lost Internet access from the machine running Debian. I can
> successfully PING other computers on the LAN and can successfully PING the
> gateway router and can transfer files back and forth between machines.

When you tranfer files back and forth between machines: Do you use their
names or their IP addresses?

> All the other machines can successfully access Internet websites, but
> just can't get there using either Epiphany or Iceweasel.

So, basically, you internet connection is OK, but that specific machine
has got a problem.

> Haven't changed any settings on the router. The only thing I can think of
is
> we had a sudden power outage yesterday, But I don't think either of the
> browsers were open at the time and everything appears to startup without
any
> error messages.

No error messages at all? you might have missed something - check
/var/log/syslog - things like filesystem repair and the like might be
interesting...

> Any suggestions on what I can try?

Can you ping hosts out on the interweb using IP addresses? E.g. try:
    $ ping 82.69.56.225

Also try:
    $ ping galileo.jorgensen.org.uk

If the first command fails, then you have a network connectivity problem
- time to check that the network interface actually has a (correct) IP
address and that routing and firewalling doesn't get in the way.
(obviously you'll check the cable first, right? :-)

If the first command works, and the 2nd fails, then you have a name
resolution problem - and you should check /etc/resolv.conf.

If you're using dhcp (and it sounds like you are), dhcp should take care
of setting up /etc/resolv.conf

> By the way is there an equivalent command to the Windows IPCONFIG for
> releasing and renewing IP addresses with the DHCP server?

we have /sbin/ifconfig (note that /sbin isn't in the path for normal
users) which will show the current configuration of the network
interface.  If the interface is connected and set up correctly, it
should list a network address.

I cannot remember how to control dhcpclient off the top of my head -
hopefully somebody else can help here. But this might help:
    # ifdown eth0
    # # wait for a bit
    # ifup eth0
(assuming that eth0 is your network interface)

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> Checked by xxxxxx

Advertising? Why?

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