Java/OpenOffice problem with 3.3 on Ubuntu 10.10

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02-22-2012 01:45 AM
I have my new VPS set up with Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit and I'm following this howto:
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-alfresco-community-3.3-on-ubuntu-server-10.04-lucid-lynx
All good until I get to the part where I start the openoffice service:
I get the error:
So it looks like a java problem, and I run
which gets
I am running a new VPS with these specs:
Disk space: 30GB
Memory: 1GB
Burst: 1GB
Memory usage is running at 66% which is odd because when I run top, it says that java is running and is using 54.3% of the cpu.
I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Any help appreciated.
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-alfresco-community-3.3-on-ubuntu-server-10.04-lucid-lynx
All good until I get to the part where I start the openoffice service:
root@dms:~# /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager" -nologo -headless -nofirststartwizard &
I get the error:
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!Please ensure that a JVM and the package openoffice.org-java-common is installed.If it is already installed then try removing ~/.openoffice.org/3/user/config/javasettings_Linux_*.xml[1]+ Done /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100; urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager" -nologo -headless -nofirststartwizard
So it looks like a java problem, and I run
java -version
which gets
Error occurred during initialization of VMCould not reserve enough space for object heapCould not create the Java Virtual Machine
I am running a new VPS with these specs:
Disk space: 30GB
Memory: 1GB
Burst: 1GB
Memory usage is running at 66% which is odd because when I run top, it says that java is running and is using 54.3% of the cpu.
I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Any help appreciated.
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02-24-2012 01:59 AM
Anyone?
I spent my own money on a VPS for the organisation I work for because I believe in open source software and document management… don't make me lose faith in community-driven innovation!

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02-24-2012 02:28 AM
Don't lose faith (at least not in the community, other faiths are ok).
You must give us a lot more information. First, what version did you install? Can you post alfresco.log (post in the code tag for readability).
Maybe better to read the documentation at http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/index.jsp?
If you are new to Alfresco, maybe better to use the bundled installer, it will give you everything. Although I recommend that you learn to install and configure the individual components, you are on the path to learning that, a quicker start is the bundled installer.
In later versions as in 4.0.d, Open Office should start automatically when you start Alfresco if correctly configured.
http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/topic/com.alfresco.enterprise.doc/concepts/OOo-subsystems-intro.html
You must give us a lot more information. First, what version did you install? Can you post alfresco.log (post in the code tag for readability).
Maybe better to read the documentation at http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/index.jsp?
If you are new to Alfresco, maybe better to use the bundled installer, it will give you everything. Although I recommend that you learn to install and configure the individual components, you are on the path to learning that, a quicker start is the bundled installer.
In later versions as in 4.0.d, Open Office should start automatically when you start Alfresco if correctly configured.
http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/topic/com.alfresco.enterprise.doc/concepts/OOo-subsystems-intro.html
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02-24-2012 02:37 AM
Reading your post a bit more, from the title it looks like you are actually running version 3.3. You should definitely get the latest 4.0.d if there is no very specific reason to use the 3.3 version.
Also, you need a lot more memory on you vps. The error you are seeing is that you are out of memory. Java is very memory hungry, and if you run the database on the same server, for a small team of 10 users you need about 4Gb to run Alfresco with the db on the same server. Give Alfresco max 2Gb in JAVA_OPTS, that leaves 2Gb to the OS, OpenOffice and the database.
Also, you need a lot more memory on you vps. The error you are seeing is that you are out of memory. Java is very memory hungry, and if you run the database on the same server, for a small team of 10 users you need about 4Gb to run Alfresco with the db on the same server. Give Alfresco max 2Gb in JAVA_OPTS, that leaves 2Gb to the OS, OpenOffice and the database.

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02-26-2012 03:22 AM
Thanks for the reply. I read on the Alfresco site that the minimum is 1GB so that's what I gave it. You guys probably need to get real with people about the actual requirements.
I tried to install 4.0.d and it hung partway through the installation, and now it won't complete the installation because it's requesting a different port and that one's already in use. Rather than google every problem I hit, I went with a better supported version because I couldn't find enough help on 4.0.d.
I reckon I'll give up now.
I tried to install 4.0.d and it hung partway through the installation, and now it won't complete the installation because it's requesting a different port and that one's already in use. Rather than google every problem I hit, I went with a better supported version because I couldn't find enough help on 4.0.d.
I reckon I'll give up now.
