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Centos 6.2 and alfresco 4.d

chrisryder
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
I have been trying for several weeks to install without success.

I have installed Cents 6.2 64bit.  I install a basic server (no database, no apache)  then run the bin community Version.

I have accepted the basic settings entering just a Password when requested.

The install completes (I see no errors)  I start the service  (yes I am installing as root)  everything seems to work.


1)  localhost:8080  shows me tomcat is working
2)  localhost:8080/share shows the logon screen
3) localhost:8080/alfresco  shows http status 404.

I can not see anything in the tomcat Logs to indicate an error with alfresco  but SOLR  shows a regular failure on a cron job.

Also I don't seem to have an Alfresco.log file!   :?

What should I do?  How can I start to find the solution here?

The Default configuration is postgresql  which I personally don't like  but the option to change to another database is not given anywhere and if the Default does not run I am not about to start trying to patch in another database…..

The Documentation is fine for java Junkies but everything seems to be hidden under a thousand different config Files.

That said  I would dearly like to get this running before my colleagues push Sharepoint on us.

Please help?  I am not a Java specialist and had hoped for a straight forward install.  I must be doing something wrong but what?

in hope of an answer
Best Regards
Chris Ryder
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muralidharand
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
Any information on the catalina.logs (tomcat\logs) folder?

dinesh
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
I am sending the file



Thanks
Dinesh

bisana
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise
Hi Dinesh
Please start a new thread
It is a new topic

dinesh
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi Joseph

I am not a Java professional.Please solve my issue.









Thanks
Dinesh

bisana
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise
We can try to solve, what you need now is to get your post read, right now you are posting your problem in reply to some issues which has been solved, so naturally your post may be unnoticed.

If you post as a new thread with good description and log files, there are volunteers who would definitely spend time to solve your problem.

This is plain installation issues noting related with Java (I also do not know Java), You can get better help by posting it as new issue than replying to solved problem