[Building Sakai] [SOLVED!!!] ERRORS installing SAKAI 2.9.3 on CentOS 6.4 64-bit

Neal Caidin neal.caidin at apereo.org
Wed Oct 9 07:24:17 PDT 2013


Hurray!

So glad to hear it is working for you now!

Regards,
Neal



Neal Caidin
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On Oct 9, 2013, at 11:14 AM, alaanizar at iihem.ac.ma wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> I reinstalled everything from scratch, and it's working just fine.
> 
> here are my spces:
> CentOS 6.4 64-bit
> JDK 1.6.0_35
> Tomcat 7.0.42
> MySQL 5.1.6
> Maven 3.0.5
> SAKAI 2.9.3
> 
> Thanks you all for your guidance!
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I used the tar.gz downloaded from tomcat.apache.org.
> > 
> > Anyway, I'll do a
> > fresh install of the OS and the other components, all from tar.gz binaries. Sakai, i'll download
> > the source zip file, and start with a clean build.
> > 
> > thankyou Community,
> > 
> > yours,
> > 
> > 
> >> There must be other processes running then. How did you install
> > Tomcat? Did
> >> you use a package or did you download the tar.gz from tomcat.apache.org?
> >> Packages dont work well with Sakai due to the multiple parts required for a
> >>
> > deployment (its not just wars). You are probably best completely
> >> uninstalling Tomcat
> > from your system via the package manager and then
> >> grabbing a fresh one and deploying
> > into that.
> >>
> >> Also do as Jon says and check the ports as other applications also
> > use port
> >> 8080.
> >>
> >> But you could get around this by just changing the
> > ports for Tomcat in
> >> conf/server.xml
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >> Steve
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 6:20 AM, Jon
> > Gorrono <jpgorrono at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> >>
> >>> If you're on a Linux system,
> > you can learn more about the processes using
> >>> the ports with the lsof command, eg,
> >>>
> >>> lsof -i :8080
> >>>
> >>> you may have to find the lsof
> > command if it's not on ur path... usually
> >>> installed in /usr/sbin, so /usr/sbin/lsof
> > -i :8080
> >>>
> >>> .... that will show you process id and base command (eg
> > 'java')
> >>>
> >>> then you can leverage the longer output of the ps command
> > supplying the
> >>> process id (PID column from the lsof command):
> >>>
> >>> ps -fp <PID>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Mon, Oct
> > 7, 2013 at 7:07 AM, <alaanizar at iihem.ac.ma> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> > Why would installing a 32 bit version of
> > Sakai change that problem?
> >>>> the move to 32bit was just a check if I'm doing
> > something wrong on the
> >>>> 64bit.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> > Did you investigate running processes? Did you find any java processes
> >>>> running?
> >>>> I killed any java program running, with the KILL -9
> > <Process_id>, when
> >>>> starting tomcat (with sakai), i get the same
> > problems.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> > See if you can get your own
> > instance of Tomcat up and running on your
> >>>> machine - a fresh install directly
> > from Apache using the latest 7.0.x
> >>>> version.
> >>>> I've done that,
> > and YES, tomcat s working and the hello world example is
> >>>> working just fine.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> > You probably also want to configure this
> > Tomcat to start up
> >>>> automatically on system reboot.
> >>>> YES,
> > Already done, i created a tomcat service in /etc/init.d. It's
> >>>> working fine
> > also.
> >>>>
> >>>> ONCE, I deploy sakai 2.9.3 in Tomcat, I get those
> > errors.
> >>>>
> >>>> Should I recheck the sakai source, and build it from
> > scratch on a clean
> >>>> tomcat?
> >>>>
> >>>> Alaa
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> > Your previous posts indicated problems
> > with locked ports and a rogue
> >>>> > Tomcat process. Why would installing a 32 bit
> > version of Sakai change
> >>>> > that problem? I'd stick with the 64 bit approach -
> > Sakai will run
> >>>> > better in that environment. Did you investigate running
> > processes? Did
> >>>> > you find any java processes running?
> >>>>
> >>
> >>>> > Here's a different suggestion: for now, forget Sakai. See if you
> > can
> >>>> > get your own instance of Tomcat up and running on your machine - a
> > fresh
> >>>> > install directly from Apache using the latest 7.0.x version. It
> > will
> >>>> > start up much faster than a Tomcat that includes Sakai. If you can
> > get
> >>>> > your own Tomcat to start and stop reliably, you can move on to
> >>>> > installing Sakai in it. You probably also want to configure this Tomcat
> >>>> > to start up automatically on system reboot. For that, you'll need a
> >>>> > entry in your /etc/init.d file. With that in place, you can start and
> >>>> > stop Tomcat as a system service: "service tomcat start",
> > "service
> >>>> > tomcat stop", etc. Check to see that tomcat is included
> > in your start up
> >>>> > using "chkconfig --list tomcat".
> >>>> >
> >>>> > - Mark Norton
> >>>> >
> >>>>
> >>
> >>>> > On 10/7/2013 8:42 AM, alaanizar at iihem.ac.ma wrote:
> >>>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> In order to understand what's
> > going on with this install, I transfered
> >>>> >> a working instance of
> > Sakai2.9.1 from centos 6.2 32bit, to Centos 6.4
> >>>> >> 64bit.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> I run it, and saw the same errors as one
> > described with sakai2.9.3 in
> >>>> >> centos 6.4.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Does it have any relation with the 32bit vs 64 bits?
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>> >> please help!
> >>>> >>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>> >> > This might be easier if it is available in whatever
> > flavor of unix
> >>>> >> OS you have.
> >>>> >> > killall -9
> > java
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > -AZ
> >>>>
> >>> >
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > On Sun, Oct 6, 2013
> > at 5:21 AM, Jehan Badshah
> >>>> >> <jehan.badshah at nu.edu.pk> wrote:
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> You should kill existing java
> > process by following way
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> > ps -ax | grep java
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> It will give you process id in the first column, let suppose
> > above
> >>>> >> command
> >>>> >> >> show following like
> > output
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>>
> >>> >> 7456 pts/3 Z 0:00 [java] <defunct>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> in the above line 7456 will
> > be the process id number, you should
> >>>> >> kill it by
> >>>>
> >>> >> following commanad
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>>
> >>> >> kill -9 7456
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>> then start tomcat
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>>
> >>> >> Thanks
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>>
> >>> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>>
> >>> >> On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 6:24 AM, Mark J. Norton
> >>>> >>
> > <markjnorton at earthlink.net>
> >>>> >> >> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> You might also try "ps
> > -ax" and look for any processes running
> >>>> Java. I
> >>>> >>
> >>>> agree with Matt. It's probably a default tomcat running. I've seen
> >>>>
> >>> this
> >>>> >> >>> sort of thing before, especially on cloud
> > servers cloned from a
> >>>> >> template
> >>>> >> >>>
> > server.
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> On 10/5/2013 8:44 PM, Matthew Jones wrote:
> >>>>
> >>> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> I'd bet there is something
> > listening, probably a default tomcat
> >>>> >> that was
> >>>>
> >>> >>> installed from the package manager or something. At least that's
> >>>> >> the usually
> >>>> >> >>> problem with
> > ubuntu.
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> Try lsof
> > to see what's listening on the port. You can also go into
> >>>> >> >>>
> > conf/server.xml and change the port there from 8080 to something
> >>>> >> else.
> > You
> >>>> >> >>> might have to change all of the other ports too.
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> sudo lsof -i :8080
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>>
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> >>>> >>
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> >>>> >> >> Regards
> >>>> >> >>
> > ----------------------------------------------------
> >>>> >> >> Jehan
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