Small error in VServer installer for Mac

Christer Olsson christer at ljusaideer.se
Tue Mar 29 21:04:54 CST 2005


>
> Hi Christer,
>
>>> I also see
>>>
>>>> Starting Valentina Server
>>>
>>> But when I have set VerboseLevel to 2 or 3 it show me as expected:
>>>
>>>
>>> Tue Mar 29 2005 16:52:14.674784 VServer_Office (2.0, Protocol 2.0,  
>>> Kernel
>>> 2.0.1)
>>> Maximum number of connections: 5
>>>
>>> 16:52:14.685220 (2684396012): Database engine inited
>>> 16:52:14.735910 (2684396012): Server started at 15432 port
>>
>> Sorry, but that's not happening for me. I have installed  
>> VServer_Office on
>> both my G5 Desktop and my Powerboook, and it doesn't work on either  
>> of them.
>>
>> system.log says "SystemStarter: Waiting for Valentina Initialization"
>
> System log ?
>
> I run vserver from the Terminal window do see that.
>
> And I think system.log will not show you anything else.
>
>     - you should use Terminal to debug with Vserver in live mode.

If I start VServer by

/Library/VServer_Office/VServer_Office.app/Contents/MacOS/ 
ValentinaServer

I get no messages at all in Terminal

If I start VServer by

sudo /Library/StartupItems/VServer_Office/VServer_Office

I get

Starting Valentina Server

in terminal, but nothing more.

>     - or you can check Vserver.log which is in the folder of
>         Library/Vserver_Office

VServer.log is empty. And log level is set to 3:

[Logging]
LogToConsole=3;		enables logging to the console
LogToFile=3;		enables logging to the file




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