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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Frank on September 11, 2002, 08:30:19 PM
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Hi Folks,
shame on me, I installed Upgrade2 on my SMe Box Vers. 5.5. This was a pretty smoot job, but afterwards I tried to install Lotus Notes Domino Server on the Box and received Errormessage at least while doing a "tar xfvz" on the tarball, which tells me not in gunzip format, for what reason ever. A "tar xfv" extracted the files and I ran installation, which aborts right at the beginning of the installationprocess, it can't create a Directory.
I wanted to have a look at the Server-Manager and now this looks curious, the navigationpanel is gone, the Welcome Message is fine, but no panel so I took a look in the logfiles no success.
I remembered some postings on missing panels which guided to problems of apache writing to the /tmp directory and voilĂ no /tmp directory at all on the Box!!!!
Shouldn't there be one in the / directory???
Well, I'll try to create one tonight, hopefully this solves the mess
Greetz
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There is a /tmp dir.
The domino tarball can also be unzipped with winzip and then be copied to an
ibay where you can start the installation from.
Jochen
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If you have deleted /tmp by accident this is a very special directory which must have the rights set 'chmod 1777 /tmp'.
Darrell
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thats in the boot.log
Sep 11 12:45:47 citrix rc: Starting httpd-admin: succeeded
Sep 11 12:45:49 citrix ntop: Wait please: ntop is coming up...
Sep 11 12:45:49 citrix ntop: 11/Sep/2002 12:45:49 Initializing IP services...
Sep 11 12:45:49 citrix ntop: SSL is present but https is disabled: use -W <https port> for enabling it
Sep 11 12:45:49 citrix ntop: 11/Sep/2002 12:45:49 Initializing GDBM...
Sep 11 12:45:49 citrix ntop: 11/Sep/2002 12:45:49 Bye bye: I'm becoming a daemon...
Sep 11 12:45:49 citrix ntop: ntop startup succeeded
Sep 11 12:45:50 citrix mysqld: Starting MySQL:
Sep 11 12:45:50 citrix mysqld: Starting MySQL: succeeded
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Partial solved by
http://serverip:980/server-manager/
still trying to fix this at https://serverip.......
anyone out there with a clue would be appriciated
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now, several reboots later, all works fine again.
reinstalled npulse!