On 12/21/07, Ragnarok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> i try to manual run again:
>
> (can you help me to decode/understand the message?)
>
> scarlet:~# su - ejabberd -c "/usr/sbin/ejabberd -noshell -s"
When running ejabberd manually, it's better to not use -noshell (you
might want to execute some commands in a shell). And certainly don't
use single -s (it may be harmless but I'm not sure).
>
> =INFO REPORT==== 20-Dec-2007::23:08:56 ===
> application: ejabberd
> exited: {bad_return,{{ejabberd_app,start,[normal,[]]},
> {'EXIT',{{badmatch,{aborted,{no_exists,config}}},
It means that 'config' table in ejabberd database doesn't exist or
cannot be used. In practice it may mean that
/var/lib/ejabberd/config.* are owned by root (from previous
experiments). If the users' database isn't important yet (you just
installed ejabberd) then kill ejabberd (corresponding 'beam' process)
and wipe out /var/lib/ejabberd/ directory. Another common source of
this error message is a hostname change.
> [{ejabberd_config,set_opts,1},
> {ejabberd_app,start,2},
> {application_master,start_it_old,4}]}}}}
> type: temporary
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Sergei Golovan
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