On 29/08/2017 22:26, Sergio Muriel wrote:
Aha! I was having this exception:
Could not load JDBC driver class [org.postgresql.Driver]
Then I solved it with:
CATALINA_HOME/lib/postgresql-42.1.4.jar
Of course...
I restarted Tomcat but ran into this new exception:
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Connection to localhost:5432
refused. Check that the hostname and port are correct and that the
postmaster is accepting TCP/IP connections.
[...]
Looks like I need to configure something else somewhere.
Looks like you need a PostgreSQL database instance to connect to:
1. install PostgreSQL (if you haven't done that so far)
2. create a database named 'syncope', owned by a user 'syncope' with
password 'syncope', as explained in
https://syncope.apache.org/docs/reference-guide.html#postgresql
I'd say that the DEB packages would have been much more easy for you to
set up, at this point.
Hope this finally solves.
Regards.
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*From:* ilgrosso <ilgro...@apache.org>
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 29, 2017 2:52 AM
*To:* user@syncope.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Any tutorials?
From my project root I ran:
mvn clean verify -Dconf.directory=/opt/syncope/conf
-Dbundles.directory=/opt/syncope/bundles -Dlog.directory=/opt/syncope/log
Then I copied the respective *.properties into /opt/syncope/conf
and the respective *.war into Tomcat (CATALINA_HOME/webapps)
Tried with both 8080 and 9080 on these files:
CATALINA_HOME\conf\server.xml (<Connector port="9080"......)
/opt/syncope/conf/console.properties (port=9080)
/opt/syncope/conf/enduser.properties (port=9080)
Finally I restarted Tomcat.
I'm still getting the same exception:
javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Remote exception with status code:
NOT_FOUND.....
Any ideas?
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Ok, please move step by step.
First, since you have 9080 configured on
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml (but
why?), then it's ok to have that port also on
/opt/syncope/conf/console.properties
/opt/syncope/conf/enduser.properties
Now:
1. shut down Tomcat
2. tail -f (or xtail, better) on $CATALINA_HOME/logs/catalina.out and
/opt/syncope/log/*.log
3. startup Tomcat
4. watch the logs and see if any exception occurs
If any exception is raised, please report; if not, try to access
http://localhost:9080/syncope/
and see if any error is reported there.
If no error, then there is no reason why the Admin Console should not be
working; anyway, keep watching the logs and access
http://localhost:9080/syncope-console/
and see if any error is reported.
HTH
Regards.
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