[opencms-dev] v6 on RedHat?
Erik Lyons
ELyons at cityofsalem.net
Tue Aug 30 01:43:48 CEST 2005
Thanks, of course I see now that "Unable to initialize connection pool"
indicates a MySQL authentication problem.
Using root for both worked great. Is there a GRANT command to reliably
ensure that a less powerful user can be used?
>>> jdesbonnet at gmail.com 08/29/05 4:02 PM >>>
I've had no major problems running OpenCms on Redhat Linux (I'm using
Fedora
Core 2, 3 and 4). Many of these problems are related to getting the
authentication to MySQL working.
During configuration the system asks for a username/password for setup
and a
username/password for normal operation. If you completed setup, then
the
setup username/password must be working. Are you using a different
username/password for normal operation? If so as an experiment try the
same
username/password you used for setup.
Joe.
On 8/29/05, Erik Lyons <ELyons at cityofsalem.net> wrote:
>
> Has anyone succeeded in bringing up a 6.0 on RedHat AS 4.0?
>
> I've gotten as far as completing setup, but asking for the welcome
page
> gets this:
> org.opencms.main.CmsInitException: Critical error during OpenCms
> initialization: Unable to initialize connection pool "default". Is
the
> database up and running?
> org.opencms.main.OpenCmsCore.getInstance(OpenCmsCore.java:268)
> org.opencms.main.OpenCmsServlet.doGet(OpenCmsServlet.java:117)
> javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:689)
> javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
>
> RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0
> JRE 1.4.2
> Tomcat 5.5.9
> MySQL 4.1.10a (and yes it is running)
>
> Thanks,
> -e.l.
>
>
>
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