Look at /var/log/luci/luci.log
12/12/2012 08:42 -0600, Evan Sather wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I was wondering if anyone is running a High Availability cluster using > luci & ricci? I'm having a great deal of difficulty starting luci on > a 6.3 server. > > So far, I have followed the advice from previous forum topics and Red > Hat bug reports: > * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=630755 > * https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/solutions/66259 > * http://scientificlinuxforum.org/index.php?showtopic=939 > * http://osdir.com/ml/linux-cluster/2010-07/msg00066.html > > Most notably, I made sure that all the python package dependencies are > all from the main SL and SL-Security repositories so that any EPEL > packages don't install. Also, I had to create > the /var/lib/luci/data/luci.db and /var/lib/luci/etc/luci.ini files, > using the touch command, in order to successfully start luci. > > > After all that, when I try to start luci, I'm told it has started > successfully: > > # service luci start > Start luci... [ > OK ] > Point your web browser to https://server:8084 (or equivalent) > to access luci > > > Still, no PID file exists where it's supposed to under /var/run/luci/: > # service luci status > No PID file /var/run/luci/luci.pid > > > > > Suggestions? > > > -- > Evan Sather > High Energy Physics > Argonne National Laboratory > esat...@hep.anl.gov