Hi André,

Details on started the Virtuoso post successful build is at:

http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSMake#Getting %20Started

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On 27 Jan 2009, at 13:16, André Ramos wrote:

Hi Hugh,

Thanks for you answer.

No, I'm not using the prebuilt windowns binaries. I've downloaded the souce-code of VOS, compiled and installed on Linux. Then I followed the Post-Installation Sanity Check instructions from the Getting Started material and that error ocurred, although the make check comand indicates that there's not problem at all.

Indeed there's no virtuoso.log at instalation directory... probably I haven't started the virtuoso server process yet. How can I do it?

Thank you again.

2009/1/24 Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>
Hi André,

Can you please confirm what exactly you have downloaded and installed ?

Assuming you are using the open source product and do not indicate having compiled anything, I presume you are suing the prebuilt windows binaries we provide ?

The error you report typically indicates that the virtuoso server process is not running on the port specified ie 1111, thus can you confirm you have started the virtuoso server and confirmed it is running. You should be able to check the "virtuoso.log" file to confirm if the server is running.

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Hugh Williams
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On 23 Jan 2009, at 18:35, André Ramos wrote:

Hello,

I've got a very simple question. I've downloaded and installed Virtuoso Open-Source Edition. Following the Post-Installation Sanity Check an error occurred while using the isql.

SQL> select * from DB.DBA.SYS_USERS;

*** Error S2801: [Virtuoso Driver]CL033: Connect failed to localhost:1111 = localhost:1111.
at line 1 of Top-Level:
select * from DB.DBA.SYS_USERS

I don't know how to solve it.

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