In addition to killing the process, you should remove the file xindice.pid in the directory $XINDICE_HOME/config
You can find Java's home directory by typing "which java", e.g. /usr/local/java/bin/java. Omit the file name "java" and the "bin" branch and you'll get the directory being the expected value for the environment variable JAVA_HOME. After defining JAVA_HOME try to restart your Xindice server Carsten Am 08.03.2002 9:59 Uhr schrieb "Anders Conrad" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You might have a half running server as a result of incomplete installation. > Check if you are having running processes for Xindice, use something like > > ps -ef | grep xindice > > provided you have "xindice" in your path to the program. Such processes would > block the port that is being used by the http server and result in the message > you get. Take note of the process numbers and kill all such processes. After > this you should be able to restart your server (if everything else is okay). > > Anders > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "esteve serra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:46 AM > Subject: troubles installing+execution > > >> hi there, >> i've tried to install properly but i don't know if i've done it so. i >> haven't find where is defined the java and such directories but started the >> server instead (i have jdk 1.3 on the system) >> when starting the firsts times, everything was ok. right now, it says it >> 'can't start http server' >> what's the problem in here, then? no troubleshooting faq found regarding >> to this problem .... >> thanks for your attention and support >> > > -- Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Fachhochschule Hannover Abt. H�matologie und Onkologie FB Informations- und Kommunikationswesen Carl-Neuberg-Stra�e 1 Ricklinger Stadtweg 120 30625 Hannover 30459 Hannover ++49-511-9296-1650 http://summit-bmt.fh-hannover.de
