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 #6165  by edwsin
 
Dear all,
I have centos 5.2 with sun-java-jdk installed.
when i tried to run " ./run.sh "
end up like this on the buttom:

but when i access from client browser, it gets only like this:

where am i making mistakes..?
could someone help me out..?
anyway i run centos server 5.2 only
with :
httpd and mysqld running.

please help... :( :(
thanks,
edward
Attachments
this is when i browse from client pc
this is when i browse from client pc
client.JPG (55.64 KiB) Viewed 7553 times
this is the end status when run.sh start
this is the end status when run.sh start
startup error.JPG (52.2 KiB) Viewed 7553 times
 #6168  by jllort
 
Deployment of OpenKM.war has not been successfuly ... do you got in that server other services running on port 8080 etc... you've got something that seems hangs correcting jboss start up.
 #6182  by edwsin
 
hi jllort thanks for the reply :)
no other service running on that port, i tried to run : xxx.xxx:8080/openkm/
it gets no connection.
Do i need to install tomcat also..?
what other packets do i need to run openkm..?

thanks,
 #6191  by jllort
 
NO NO NO,

OpenKM comes with all you need.

Are you running sun jdk 1.6 ? and is default java ... if not set java_home in run.sh ( at starting jboss you can see which java version is using for running ).
 #6198  by edwsin
 
yes i already install jdk 1.6,
im using this yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk to install sun-jdk
so, it will automaticly installed and configured the sun-java-jdk.
and i placed the openkm folder in my webserver document root.
is there anything else i missed..?
:( :(

thanks,
edward
 #6207  by jllort
 
There's nothing else. Delete server.log file, start jboss, stop jboss and upload here to take a look full log file
 #6213  by edwsin
 
hi jllort,
i have been doing all over again, and seems it worked fine :) :)
below is the main page when i go to: hostname:8080
but then again, when i go to: hostname:8080/openkm/
error_openkm1
error_openkm1
error_openkm1.JPG (29.66 KiB) Viewed 7530 times
please..please is this related with authorization folder or what..?
thanks,
edward
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jboss
jboss
jboss.JPG (31.76 KiB) Viewed 7530 times
 #6217  by jllort
 
The context is case sensitive, you must write "/OpenKM" with upper case
 #6304  by jllort
 
Running OpenKM it's really easy, only need jdk sun 1.6.X installed and run jboss, nothing else ... you've got some configuration problem in your server or similar, we can not help more without connecting to your system and that's a part of our technical supporting for our clients.

I only can suggest :
1- Revise your OS configuration, services etc... ensure it not runs in http://localhost:8080/OpenKM ( if runs here and not in your IP, then you've got other problem, you've missed reading some wiki information about http://wiki.openkm.com/index.php/Basic_ ... _knowledge)
2- Try in other server, DMS might be the only application on a server I suggest install some computer with gnu linux Ubuntu, there it's really easy installing OpenKM specially if you want full features ( open office, preview tools, etc... ) in a Centos, Fedora etc.. can be done but needs some extra time installing or compiling packages
3- Thinking contracting support ( you can contact us using website form http://www.openkm.com/Contact/)

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