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Installing on CentOS
country flaguser name
United States
2007-07-16 12:44:49
Installation on CentOS 5.0 seems to go without a problem.
After running
./zeocluster/bin/startcliuster.sh I can't access the manage
page. Just to
make sure I wasn't doing something stupid, I installed Plone
on my Ubuntu
laptop. Set the port-base to 1000 in client1 and client2
config files, and I
was able to go right to the manage page.

So, following the same installation procedure on 2 machines,
Ubuntu works
and CentOS does not. Other than the difference in
distribution, is that the
laptop is local and the CentOS machine is remote (about 5
feet away). I
tried setting the http server address line in the client
config files as
"address 192.168.10.68:8080" and "address
192.168.10.68:8081" and also the
address line in zeo.conf as "address
192.168.10.68:8100". Nothing works so
far. The reason for the port base offset is that the server
runs tomcat.
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Re: Installing on CentOS
country flaguser name
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2007-07-16 12:52:46
originalbryan wrote:
> Installation on CentOS 5.0 seems to go without a
problem. After running
> ./zeocluster/bin/startcliuster.sh I can't access the
manage page. Just to
> make sure I wasn't doing something stupid, I installed
Plone on my Ubuntu
> laptop. Set the port-base to 1000 in client1 and
client2 config files, and I
> was able to go right to the manage page.
> 
> So, following the same installation procedure on 2
machines, Ubuntu works
> and CentOS does not. Other than the difference in
distribution, is that the
> laptop is local and the CentOS machine is remote (about
5 feet away). I
> tried setting the http server address line in the
client config files as
> "address 192.168.10.68:8080" and
"address 192.168.10.68:8081" and also the
> address line in zeo.conf as "address
192.168.10.68:8100". Nothing works so
> far. The reason for the port base offset is that the
server runs tomcat.

Bryan,

Since the CentOS box is being accessed remotely, I'd suspect
firewall 
issues. I haven't loaded CentOS 5 yet, so I can't tell you
what it does 
in the area of security out of the box. This is just a wild
(although 
somewhat educated) guess.

Larry Pitcher

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