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Re: [Ganymede Help] ganymede installation problem
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Mr. Abbey,
Thank you for your prompt response to my question; however, it seems
that this did not fix the problem of the server starting. Below is
another snippet of the error thrown, which is now different but none the
less debilitating. Yes, the program is installed in /temp23 (the server
component) as this machine is on my desk and is currently hosting a
prototype LDAP backend as well as SMB for domain control function. A
'real' server will be put into place soon with the LDAP backend for the
district, with a 'clean' management solution soon to follow. Thanks
again for your help, it is greatly appreciated.
-- Begin program snip --
Running Ganymede Server
Attempting to start rmiregistry
Started rmiregistry
Warning: -Xms32m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -Xmx128m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -resetadmin not understood. Ignoring.
Ganymede server: loaded properties successfully from
/temp23/ganymede.properties
Re-using existing RMI registry
Creating DBStore structures
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.VerifyError: verification failed at
PC 1421 in arlut.csd.ganymede.DBStore:initializeObjects(()V):
incompatible type in local variable
at 0x40268e17: java.lang.Throwable.Throwable(java.lang.String)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4025bc8e: java.lang.Error.Error(java.lang.String)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4025d6b6: java.lang.LinkageError.LinkageError(java.lang.String)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x402691b6: java.lang.VerifyError.VerifyError(java.lang.String)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4023f5a9: _Jv_BytecodeVerifier.verify_fail(byte, int)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4023e52c: _Jv_BytecodeVerifier.get_variable(int,
_Jv_BytecodeVerifier.type) (/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x40232e48: _Jv_BytecodeVerifier.verify_instructions_0()
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x40231857: _Jv_VerifyMethod(_Jv_InterpMethod)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x40229ae4: _Jv_PrepareClass(java.lang.Class)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x40248028: java.lang.ClassLoader.linkClass0(java.lang.Class)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4025acb3: java.lang.ClassLoader.resolveClass0(java.lang.Class)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4024646c: java.lang.Class.initializeClass()
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x40230912: _Jv_InterpMethod.continue1(_Jv_InterpMethodInvocation)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x40230ff4: _Jv_InterpMethod.run(ffi_cif, void, ffi_raw,
_Jv_InterpMethodInvocation) (/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4022e504: _Jv_InterpMethod.run_normal(ffi_cif, void, ffi_raw,
void) (/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4038305c: ?? (??:0)
at 0x40242dd8: gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.call_main()
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x402ad02d: gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.run()
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4024fc4c: _Jv_ThreadRun(java.lang.Thread)
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x4021c8ac: _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const, int, byte
const, boolean) (/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
at 0x08048910: __gcj_personality_v0
(sun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000)
at 0x420156a4: __libc_start_main (/lib/tls/libc.so.6)
at 0x080486c1: _Jv_RegisterClasses
(sun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000)
-- End Snip, Begin quote code --
On Mon, 2003-04-21 at 11:42, Jonathan Abbey wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 11:29:39AM -0500, Toby Schaefer wrote:
> | Ladies and Gents,
> |
> | I have recently been tasked with upgrading our current infrastructure
> | at Nixa School system to an open source GPL model. This includes some
> | 500 Windows NT/2000 machines, 600 Macintosh G3/G4's and 50 or so Linux
> | derivatives (including email, DNS, etc). We have chosen openLDAP for
> | doing this as it seems extensible enough to handle all user and security
> | issues for Windows and Mac boxes (with additional tools like SMB, of
> | course).
> | In the course of research for managing this new domain, I have
> | discovered ganymede, which looks like a fairly good fit which can push
> | management down to the local building and computer lab teacher.
> | However, when I installed the software and got to a point of starting
> | the server, it crashed. Below are the dumps from the console when
> | trying to start up the server. Does anyone have any idea why this is
> | happening and how I can fix it? Thanks for your consideration in
> | advance.
> |
> | Sincerely,
> |
> | Toby Schaefer
> | Network Technician
> | Nixa R-II School District
> | tschaefer at mail dot nixa dot k12 dot mo dot us
> |
> | ---------- Versions ---------
> |
> | Java: j2sdk-1.4.1_02-fcs
> | userKit:1.0.5
> | ganymede: 1.0.11
> | linux: Redhat 9.0 kernel 2.4.20-9
> |
> |
> | ---------- Begin runServer output ----------
>
> The error below, I believe, results from the lack of quotation marks
> around the RMIGC definition in the runServer script.
>
> Look for the line in <server>/bin/runServer that defines RMIGC, and
> replace it with the following:
>
> RMIGC='-Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000 -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000'
>
> | ./runServer: line 36: -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000: command
> | not foundRunning Ganymede Server
> |
> | Attempting to start rmiregistry
> |
> | Started rmiregistry
> |
> | Warning: -Xms32m not understood. Ignoring.
> | Warning: -Xmx128m not understood. Ignoring.
> | Warning: -resetadmin not understood. Ignoring.
> | Ganymede server: loaded properties successfully from
> | /temp23/ganymede.propertiesRe-using existing RMI registry
> | Creating DBStore structures
...
> | at 0x4021c8ac: _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const, int, byte
> | const, boolean) (/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
> | at 0x08048910: ?? (??:0)
> | at 0x420156a4: __libc_start_main (/lib/tls/libc.so.6)
> | at 0x080486c1: ?? (??:0)
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Re: [Ganymede Help] ganymede installation problem
- From: Toby Schaefer <tschaefer@mail.nixa.k12.mo.us>