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  • 1.  Tamino 3.1.1.3 on Linux 7.3 (Apache error)

    Posted Sun April 21, 2002 05:11 PM

    I just installed Tamino 3.1.1.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3 (kernel 2.4.10) and used apache 1.3.19 from the CD. The installation finished without errors but I can’t reach the smh. When starting apache I get the following error:
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    linux:/usr/local/apache/bin # ./apachectl start
    [Sun Apr 21 16:38:26 2002] [error] Handler ino(vx.y): ino_rgs_init failed
    with rsp 1
    [Sun Apr 21 16:38:26 2002] [notice] Handler ino(vx.y): registry init
    successful
    ./apachectl start: httpd started
    ------------
    Thanks for any help.
    Kind regards,
    Stephan


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  • 2.  RE: Tamino 3.1.1.3 on Linux 7.3 (Apache error)

    Posted Mon April 22, 2002 11:53 AM

    Is this a new install or have you installed v3 alongside v2? Have all the various daemons started? What do you mean by “cant see the SMH”?

    Kind regards,

    Simon


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  • 3.  RE: Tamino 3.1.1.3 on Linux 7.3 (Apache error)

    Posted Mon April 22, 2002 12:40 PM

    Sorry but I forgot to add that the error you get from Apache startup is a known problem (loads of hits on SAGSIS) and it can be ignored as it does not seem to affect anything.

    Kind regards,

    Simon


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  • 4.  RE: Tamino 3.1.1.3 on Linux 7.3 (Apache error)

    Posted Tue April 23, 2002 12:43 AM

    There were two reasons why the smh could not be reached (http://:9991/smh/login.htm ):

    1. The entries for the ScriptAliases in httpd.conf were missing (although the installation finished without errors…?)

    2. My “old” Apache (1.3.21) was started during system boot. I stopped it manually and started the one that came with tamino. This might be the reason why I could not reach smh although all the sag-daemons (argml, argev, arg, xts) were running. After stopping and restarting all daemons everthing worked fine.(Thanks also to Gudrun Gelfand a Software AG, Darmstadt)


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