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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 Christian Starkjohann wrote :
>ashish shah wrote:
> > I am starting installation from scratch and now I will send 
>you
> > the errors as I am getting it.
> >
> > [details deleted]
> >
> > (I observed that installtion doen't copy sharity.pid file
> > anywhere, and sharity.init looking for that file at
> > %privatedir%/var/sharity.pid)
>
>If this file exists, it indicates that the Sharity daemon is 
>running. It is
>created by the daemon during startup. The file is not part of 
>the
>distribution.
>
> > after this...
> >
> > Configuration of License:
> > for that I need to start sharity daemon...
> >
> > 1. try to run sharity.init (failed)
> > # sharity.init
> > Starting Sharity daemon:
> > ./sharity.init: %globaldir%/sbin/sharityd: not found
> > cat: cannot open %privatedir%/var/sharity.pid
> > done.
> >
> > (couldn't start daemon)
>
>This is very interesting: The setup script seems to have skipped 
>the
>localisation on your machine. This has never been reported 
>before.
>
>The setup script uses the tools 'sed', 'awk', 'sort' and 'uniq' 
>to do its
>job. Can you check whether all of these exist and can be 
>executed?
>
--I CHECK ALL FOUR COMMANDS' BINARIES ARE AVAILABLE AT /USR/BIN.
  I CHECK SORT AND UNIQ, WHICH WORKS perfectly.
#sort
    PID TTY      TIME CMD
   1085 pts/3    0:00 sh
   1134 pts/3    0:00 sort
UNIQ I CHECK BY MAKING A SAMPLE FILE....IT DOES WORK...

  I AM ALSO ABLE TO TYPE AWK AND SED AT CONSOLE AND IT DOESN'T 
GIVE ANY ERROR, SO IT IS ABLE TO EXECUTE THE AWK WITHOUT ANY 
COMMAND (JUST GIVES SYNTAX).
  CAN YOU PLEASE LET ME KNOW HOW SHOULD I CHECK SED AND AWK, 
SHOULD I WRITE PROGRAMS FOR THAT??? OR IF YOU HAVE SOME SAMPLE 
CODE PLEASE SEND ME SO I WILL RUN AND SEND YOU OUTPUT
> > 2. so I ran sharityd
>
>This won't work if sharity.cfg has not been localized during 
>installation.
>
> > [...]
> > here is the line 72 of sharity.cfg
> > cfgParseInterval = %cfgParseInterval%;
> > line 34 of cfgdb.ppl
> > preventCreationEnable = %creationDisable%;
>
>You see: Both files have not been localized.
>
> > what is the last error about can't bind port 991??
>
>Since sharity.cfg has not been read, both NFS modules try to use 
>the same
>port (both use 991 by default).
--CONVINCING
>
> > after this sharity daemon started, I registered the license 
>and I
> > am able to mount directories from server.
>
>Somewhat surprising that you can get anything out of it without 
>ANY
>configuration information...
---HM...MAGIC:)
>
> > but the files I got is getting corrupted, I have put 2 
>sample
> > files at following location
> > http://www.public.asu.edu/~adshah/sharity/
> >
> > (here file starting with or are original files, ex.
> > or_sharity1.txt (orignal file at server, actual locaion
> > \\Motorctl\adshah\arpan)
> > sharity1.txt (corrupted file))
>
>Thanks! That looks VERY interesting. No similarity between the 
>original and
>the corrupted file. I can see no way how this can happen even 
>without ANY
>configuration.
>
> > I have metioned all the steps things which I did. Do I need to 
>do
> > any setup in GUI??
>
>No. That was all input for the moment. The next step is to find 
>out why your
>installation fails. Can you please check whether 'sed', 'awk', 
>'sort' and
>'uniq' exist and are executable for root?
>

-THANKS...I WILL AWAIT YOUR REPLY...
>Regards, Christian.
>
>--
>Dipl.-Ing. Christian Starkjohann
>Objective Development
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.obdev.at/
>
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