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‎09-05-2013 05:32 AM
Hello
Fresh installation of alfresco 4.2.d on CentOS fails. alfresco.log is attached
This issue has been asked many times on the forum and the problem seems to be related to host name resolution.
If that's the case, what should I expect after changing my /etc/hosts file?
Restarting alfresco does absolutely nothing, the error is just logged once after the installation is complete and never again.
Fresh installation of alfresco 4.2.d on CentOS fails. alfresco.log is attached
This issue has been asked many times on the forum and the problem seems to be related to host name resolution.
If that's the case, what should I expect after changing my /etc/hosts file?
Restarting alfresco does absolutely nothing, the error is just logged once after the installation is complete and never again.
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‎09-05-2013 06:19 AM
I fixed it. and yes I had to reinstall just because I had an incorrect IP address in my /etc/hosts.
In my opinion lack of proper documentation is the root cause.
how am I supposed to know that my test VM needs to have a FQDN prior to installation?
In my opinion lack of proper documentation is the root cause.
how am I supposed to know that my test VM needs to have a FQDN prior to installation?
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‎09-05-2013 06:01 AM
Hi,
here you can find some advices:
http://forums.alfresco.com/forum/installation-upgrades-configuration-integration/installation-upgrad...
http://forums.alfresco.com/forum/installation-upgrades-configuration-integration/installation-upgrad...
http://forums.alfresco.com/forum/installation-upgrades-configuration-integration/installation-upgrad...
I think you should double-check your configurations into alfresco-global.properties.
Regards,
Andrea
here you can find some advices:
http://forums.alfresco.com/forum/installation-upgrades-configuration-integration/installation-upgrad...
http://forums.alfresco.com/forum/installation-upgrades-configuration-integration/installation-upgrad...
http://forums.alfresco.com/forum/installation-upgrades-configuration-integration/installation-upgrad...
I think you should double-check your configurations into alfresco-global.properties.
Regards,
Andrea
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‎09-05-2013 06:19 AM
I fixed it. and yes I had to reinstall just because I had an incorrect IP address in my /etc/hosts.
In my opinion lack of proper documentation is the root cause.
how am I supposed to know that my test VM needs to have a FQDN prior to installation?
In my opinion lack of proper documentation is the root cause.
how am I supposed to know that my test VM needs to have a FQDN prior to installation?
