Instead of searching what I did wrong, I cloned the sample config and re-did my personalization.   My testing is back on track!

Thank You!   ... but more questions are forth-coming.

On 2018-11-15 12:38 p.m., Martin Bartosch wrote:
Hi,

I think that during my tests and learning to configure OpenXPKI, I've messed 
something up.

Here's the error I get when I try to restart (openxpkictl start):

Loaded config does not contain system node. at 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.20/OpenXPKI/Config.pm line 73.
Looks like you did ;)

The system does not find any usable configuration. It expects a configuration 
tree with a „system“ section but does not find any. The error might also be 
caused by a permission problem. Check that the openxpki user is able to read 
the configuration files.

On most systems (including the sample configuration) the configuration of 
OpenXPKI is organized in a directory hierarchy below /etc/openxpki/config.d
Below this there should be two directories: realm and system. The latter should 
contain a set of yaml files:
crypto.yaml
database.yaml
realms.yaml
server.yaml
watchdog.yaml

See the sample configuration to get an idea: 
https://github.com/openxpki/openxpki/tree/develop/config/openxpki/config.d


Cheers

Martin



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