Vserver installation

Richard McCoy mcrmedia1 at insightbb.com
Fri Jan 8 08:42:24 CST 2010


It was a license problem. I was attempting to use the license that was 
automatically installed with the server, but it was expired. I copied my 
purchased license into the License folder instead and it worked fine.

Thanks.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ivan Smahin" <ivan_smahin at paradigmasoft.com>
To: "Valentina Developers" <valentina at lists.macserve.net>
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: Vserver installation


> Hello Richard,
>
> Friday, January 8, 2010, 3:20:28 PM, you wrote:
>
>> I'm working with a large datacenter developing the front-end to
>> their storage systems. They have now given me a shiny new loaded
>> Win2008 server (SP2) to play with exclusively. I've loaded Vserver
>> 4.3 and everything looks good except that I can't get it to Start.
>> Whenever I try, Windows returns that it can't start the app and
>> exits. Have I jumped the gun? Do you support the latest version of
>> Windows server? I don't believe they run anything else. Are you
>> familiar with any possible conflicts?
>>
>
>
> 1. Check the vServer log - it should be created in vServer folder.
> Looks like Valentina Server 4_20100108_161009.log
>
> 2. Probably IP ports which are used by vServer (default settings are
> 15432 for not-secure connections and 15433 for ssl-connections) are in
> use. See Valentina Server 4.ini
>
> 3.  Firewall  or  antivirus activities. As far as I remember it was
> some slowdown with norton ativirus...
>
>
>
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Ivan Smahin
> Senior Software Engineer
> Paradigma Software, Inc
> Valentina - The Ultra-Fast Database
> http://www.valentina-db.com
>
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