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Re: gnatsweb make test fails
From: |
Chad Walstrom |
Subject: |
Re: gnatsweb make test fails |
Date: |
Wed, 17 May 2006 12:29:27 -0500 |
Adam Weremczuk <address@hidden> wrote:
> address@hidden gnatsweb-4.00]$ make test USERNAME=gnats PASSWORD=gnats
> DATABASE=default
>
>
>
> connect...........................................FAIL
hmm...
> gnatsd starts fine but not automatically, I have to start it
> manually after every reboot:
>
> address@hidden root]$ /usr/local/libexec/gnats/gnatsd
200 sierra GNATS server 4.1.0 ready.
OK. That's good. You can verify that everything works from that
prompt with respect to the gnatsd installation. Start it with "gnatsd
-n" though, so it's doesn't expect inetd superserver to be controlling
it. Then send it:
CHDB default gnats gnats
You should get something that looks like:
210-Now accessing GNATS database 'default'
210 User access level set to 'admin'
> 3. address@hidden local]# telnet localhost 1529
> Trying 127.0.0.1.1529...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
Not good.
Try adding the log_on_success/log_on_failure options to the xinetd
entry for support. You should be able to retrieve the exit status of
the service. Make sure you've add a permit rule to /etc/hosts.allow
for the gnatsd service. i.e.
#/etc/hosts.allow
gnatsd: LOCAL
I would really like to get logging support in to shape, especially for
these cases.
--
Chad Walstrom <address@hidden> http://www.wookimus.net/
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