[IIAB] [XSCE] IIAB RPMs fixed for latest version
James McDuffie
mcduffie at pitfall.org
Wed Jul 10 16:47:09 PDT 2013
It would be helpful to get the full stack trace from your Apache error
log. The snipped part you gave doesn't tell us where in our software
the problem is occurring. You should have both the Wikipedia and
Gutenberg errors in the error log. The reason you don't see the error
for the Wikipedia page displayed on screen is because the Ajax portion
of the interface is trying to load the page behind the scenes.
If your /etc/iiab.conf file is wrong then the main page will tell you
it can not find the knowledge directory. Make sure in your iiab.conf
you point to the knowledge directory, not the modules directory under
it. And if your just pointing to /mnt/usb0 in your iiab.conf then what
you really need is /mnt/usb0/knowledge, or wherever the knowledge
directory is located.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013, at 04:33 PM, George Hunt wrote:
Advice? We have been able to install the rpm, and we get the first
page at [1]172.18.96.1:25000/iiab.
The first page has numbers at the right side that I would infer
corresponding to the number of items under each choice. Clicking on
wikipedia gets an "error loading page".
Click on gutenberg gets a page with search, and 2 list buttons. These
all return a long tractback with default.py at the end.
<snip>
*
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool.py", line 344,
in __connect
connection = self.__pool._creator()
*
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/strategies.py",
line 80, in connect
return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams)
*
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py",
line 281, in connect
return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams
</snip>
we tried putting /etc/iiab.conf file pointing to the mounted disk at
/mnt/usb0, but it didn't help;
Which direction to proceed?
Thanks,
George
References
1. http://172.18.96.1:25000/iiab
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