Hi
I'm trying to upgrade our system from fedora 3.4.2 with FeSL/DBXML on
 ubuntu to fedora 3.6.2, still with FeSL/DBXML and running into some
problems. installed using fedora.fcfg as usual, but cant get fedora to
start. I'm wondering if this is to do with problems configuring the
policyIndex - the link referred to in the upgrade instructions appears to
apply to older versions of fedora, as it refers to files and folders which
are not present in my new version, and appear to have been superceded by
various other configuration files under server/config/spring. As these are
structured quite differently to the old files I'm having trouble working
out what I do and dont need to edit.

I'v also noticed some differences in the directories created under pdp
first start-up. pdp directory has no conf or database subdirectories. I'm
guessing that pdp/conf is now superceded by server/config/spring, but
should pdp/database  still be present? I'v tried running the a separate
'quick' install under windows to see if its a problem with my
configuration, but it doesnt appear there either.

can anyone tell me what additional configuration I need to do under the new
setup to configure the policyIndex, or point me towards where I may be
going wrong?
fedora.log shows some warnings/errors:
1* WARN Loaded 0 beans from
<fedora_home>/server/config/spring/policy-enforcement.xml
2* WARN  Store limit is 100000mb , whilst the data directory only has 4583
mb of usable space
3* ERROR Store limit is 500000mb , whilst the temporary data directory only
has 4583 mb of usable space
    I know I can add a systemUsage element to fix these two above, but
although I'v tried adding to activemq.xml I'm still getting the same
message, is this limit getting overwritten or set somewhere else?

4* WARN Could not load the specified hint provider class (as specified in
spring bean definition), using default nullprovider
 the log reports fedora pdp has initialised, however there is still no
pdp/database, and pointing a browser at fedora/describe returns
403:INDETERMINATE

any pointers or advice would be most appreciated!

Cheers
Peri
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