fileProGI on Linux

Ron Kracht rkracht at filegate.net
Wed Nov 24 11:24:49 PST 2004


Lerebours, Jose wrote:

>I am trying to get fileProGI to work on a linux
>box and thus far, nothing.
>
>I am running SuSE 9.1 Professional.  After searching for java
>I get:
>
>ifmslinux:/ # find / -name java -print
>/etc/java
>/etc/sysconfig/java
>/usr/lib/java
>/usr/lib/SunJava2-1.4.2/jre/bin/java
>/usr/java
>/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_02/bin/java
>find: /usr/share/doc/packages/WindowMaker: No such file or directory
>/usr/share/java
>/home/josel/OpenOffice.org1.1/user/temp/java
>
>I added
>
>/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_02/bin
>/usr/lib/SunJava2-1.4.2/jre/bin
>
>to my PATH.  I ran ./startgi and I am returned to command prompt
>without errors.  By now, I would suspect server is up and running.
>I have (do not know) no way of knowing if server is actually running.
>
>I've tried `ps xa |less -S` and viewed everything on there and nothing
>resembles strings such as "file", "fp", "gi" ...
>
>Can any one offer some sort of insight as to what I am doing wrong and
>what I should be looking for?
>
>Thank you all in advance!
>
>
>--
>Jose Lerebours
>Principal Software Engineer
>Eagle Global Logistics
>1801 NW 82nd Avenue
>Miami, FL 33126
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>  
>
Look in the giserver/logs directory.  If the server has started properly 
you will see a file named giserver.log . It will have entries in it that 
look like :

Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004 Log opened Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004
Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004 ========================================

Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004 Server version 2.0.25
Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004 Server Operating System Linux
Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004 JRE version1.4.2-gentoo
Mon Aug 23 15:38:04 EDT 2004 Memory: total 2031616 free 1509680 used 521936


If the server has failed to start for any reason you should get a screen 
display and additionally, unless the problem is a failure to run java,  
there will usually be text in the giserver/logs/giserver.err file 
explaining the problem.

Ron



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