Jasson, vresever, MAC -- FIXED

Thorsten Hohage thohage at genericobjects.de
Sun Aug 3 10:18:03 CDT 2008


Hi,

On 2008-08-03, at 16:06, Jason Moehlman wrote:
> Second installation does not change, same error, VServer still not
> running on it's own.  Still able to run manually from command line.


after reading through all of your / Ruslan mails I would suggest some  
points (may be Ruslan already suggested and I only missed reading his  
mail)

So

* it would be very, very good to check rights carefully! I changed  
e.g. the rights of the Databases directory and after this I got  
several issues with vServer due to VServer becomes trouble with  
accessing the master DB

* same apply for the master.vdb file, the .ini file and some other  
locations and files! Keep in mind, that you're not the user who's  
starting the process on launch, so really check carefully

* from time to time in older versions (!!!!) I've got the strangest  
issues and they all gone after deleting (copying away!!!!!!!) the  
master.vdb of the old version and let Valentina create a new one -  
this should of course a test to see if this is really related to you  
issues!

* Make a complete clearance of your machine, really, really clean.  
Remove all Valentina stuff, Preferences, receipts anything - don't  
forget e.g. installations of Vserver embedded, vStudio ... really  
anything!

Check the rights of your machine!

Do a complete clean install! Then step by step copy back you databases  
and install step by step all other needed Valentina Software,  
Developer Plug Ins

* If the last point sounds to be to much work, took an external HD, do  
a clean install of Mac OS X (suggest: do an archive copy for the next  
time you need a clean OS X), install Valentina and see what happens,  
but I would suggest the way described above - really clean install on  
your system.


Perhaps a list of used - non-standard software would be helpful, too?  
Several other DBs installed in your system? Network toos, system  
hacks, ... anything a well-behaved developer would perhaps not have on  
his machine. Are you checked network logs? Perhaps the ports are used  
by another process at startup? ... Sandbox in your external  
Firewall? ...

HTH

regards,

Thorsten Hohage
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Valentina Technology Evangelist
generic objects  GmbH - Leiter Solution Center Nord



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