Hi all,
following one of the recent installation how-tos for OM2 (https://cwiki.apache.org/OPENMEETINGS/tutorials-related-to-openmeetings.data/Installing%20OM2.x%20On%20Debian64%20-%20Headless.pdf), I encountered some problems which I can't solve myself (and for which I haven't found a solution in the net). Let me first state the context, then what I did:

OS: Debian  6.0.6
OM: apache-openmeetings-incubating-2.0.0.r1361497-14-07-2012_1108.tar.gz <http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/incubator/openmeetings/2.0-incubating/apache-openmeetings-incubating-2.0.0.r1361497-14-07-2012_1108.tar.gz> (pre-compiled)

What I did:
- Downloaded, compiled, and installed all of the libraries and programs extending the functionality of OM (e.g., SWF, FFMpeg, etc.)
- Downloaded and configured red5 with mySQL support as described
- started red5 without any problems
- installed openmeetings without any (visible) problems (installation successful) - started the application via the link shown on "installation successful" page (or http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/) - Problem: the application loads forever, and I never reach the login-dialog, no db tables where created in OM db

Tried problem solutions
1. in my initial configuration I forgot to set the right (mysql-)persistence-file, so I stopped red5 -> set the right file and permissions -> started red5 -> db tables where created, but the problem persisted. Now I got the message that "OpenMeetings - Loading ... The server is not yet completely initialized. ...".

2. I tried to re-install OM by:
- deleting all created tables from the db
-> I got the message that "OpenMeetings - Loading ... The server is not yet completely initialized. ...". No db-tables, after another try to call install page, were created

3. I tried to re-install OM by:
- using a novel red5 directory (thought the old one got modified by installation) -> I got the message that "OpenMeetings - Loading ... The server is not yet completely initialized. ...". No db-tables, after another try to call install page, were created

Hmmm, that's where I'm stuck right now!

In case you don't have a clue what the problem might be, as a first step, it would be extremely helpful to know how to completely remove the previous installation. Then, I can try to re-install using the correct persistence file right away. Maybe, that the issue, but I can't check.

Any help is highly appreciated!

A good one to the group,
Rene'
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