Yes. I have a Linux Server (Ubuntu Server 11.10) and installed the OM with
root account, but I exec the command bellow to set the owner of files:
chown nobody -R openmeetings-directory/
I already tried to exec the red5.sh using a common user acount, the root
acount
and the nobody account, but doe
pping and recreating
database but it doesn't work. I receive the error message "
org.apache.openjpa.persistence.PersistenceException: The column index is
out of range: 2, number of columns: 1."
when I try to login at OM.
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s out of range: 2, number of columns: 1." at openmeetings.log.
Thank you.
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> *From:* Manoel Campos da Silva Filho [mailto:manoelcam...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 17 Oct
> You noticed that you said “I tried to reinstall OM”, well I don’t know
> about your installation, but for me, to install OpenMeetings I have to
> start with a full clean, “never been installed before”, set of OpenMeetings
> files, and a clean empty database. Only then have I succeeded in getting
Did you try
http://server.name:5080/openmeetings/install
?
Em 06/11/2012 12:11, "Markku Tavasti" escreveu:
> Hi!
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> Just grabbed
> apache-openmeetings-**incubating-2.0.0.r1361497-14-**07-2012_1108.tar.gz
> and opened it under /opt/openmeetings-2.0.0.**r1361497
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> # cd /opt/openmeetings-2.0.0.*