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Error connecting to the virtualization server

saravanan623
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi,

  I am using the following:
 
  alfresco-community-2.90B-Setup.exe
  alfresco-community-wcm-2.1.0.zip
 
 
  I was doing the samples at WCM 2_1 Product Evaluation Guide.pdf.
 
  When I started the virtualization server in order to preview the website,
  I am getting the following error in the alfresco tomcat server console( not the virtualization server console):
 
  12:42:31,395  ERROR [alfresco.mbeans.VirtServerRegistry] Could not connect to virtualization server: service:jmx:rmi://ignored/jndi/rmi://127-0-0-1.ip.alfrescodemo.net:50501/alfresco/jmxrmi
 
  I get this error continuously every 4 or 5 seconds. I made sure the RMI ports remain unblocked. I am using Windows XP. Also, I ran the virtualization server as a service.
 
  Is there anything I should do? I checked the related posts and wasnt able to find any  specific solutions. Any suggestions would be very helpful.
 
  Thanks!
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mafalfresco
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Sara,

  Do you have the instructions for performing the installation on a Linux, the Alfresco Installation Guide is vague at best with attempting to do this in Linux,
unless you can direct me to a link elsewhere for reading.  I've performed the JDK and Alfresco package installation, but cannot view anything via the url

http:/localhost:8080/alfresco

Thanks,

jgarcia

saravanan
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi,
AlfrescoCommunity-2.9.0B- for Linux could be downloaded from the following link
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=143373&package_id=157460
After downloading make sure you have enough privileges to install
sudo chmod +x AlfrescoCommunity-2.9.0B-Linux-x86-Install
./AlfrescoCommunity-2.9.0B-Linux-x86-Install

Set the JRE_HOME,
export JRE_HOME==/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun
sudo sh alf_start.sh –> should start the server
The AlfrescoCommunity-2.9.0B-Linux-x86-Installer fails to replace @@ALFRESCO_DIR@@ in alf_start.sh, alf_stop.sh, alfresco.sh, start_oo.sh , so replace it with your alfresco installation
location in your linux machine (eg /home/xxxx/Alfresco).  @@ALF_OO@@ refers to your openoffice installation.
More information could be found at http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Installing_Alfresco_on_Ubuntu_7.10