Hi,
I'm afraid I can't tell you for sure if I was calling it directly or by using the init-script. I was just following the Ubuntu-instructions:
and thats it. On the OXpedia site they say "use /etc/init.d/..." so I think I did it like this.
Maybe it would be a good idea to add a short remark in the installation-manual like:
after starting the groupware:
- verify it is actually running
- only start the groupware using the /etc/init.d/scripts
- if the server is not starting up, verify the file permissions of the folder /opt/open-xchange
Maybe I was the only (stupid) one who spent quite some time on this topic, but I think it wouldn't hurt to add something like that.
btw.: thanks for the answer
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Hi,
thanks for the information. Did you start the proper init script at /etc/init.d? It`s a known pitfall that the file permissions change to root when calling the /opt/open-xchange/sbin/open-xchange-groupware script directly.
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File permission error on Ubuntu 10.04 for /opt/open-xchange
Hi there,
I just had the hell of a fight to get open exchange running on a ubuntu 10.04 version. I followed the explanations from the wiki:
So far so good, but the groupware-daemon was never starting up. I didn't even realize it was his fault. Just always got the "503, temporarily not available"-message. From another thread here (sorry I don't have the link) I got the hint that the file permissions must be set to the open-xchange user.
THIS IS CURRENTLY NOT THE CASE FOR THE UBUNTU 10.04 PACKAGES.
After running a
Code:sudo chown -R open-xchange:open-xchange /opt/open-xchange
by the way: nice project, open exchange
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