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02-13-2006 03:01 AM
02-13-2006 03:01 AM
SIM 5 checking http server status message forever
Hello,
here's the situation. After a problem on an existing SIM 5 installation, decided to remove/reinstall with a fresh installation. The SQL server is on another machine.
I had some DB error messages during installation, but the DB seems to be created nevertheless.
When I try to launch SIM locally, the notification windows about http server status appears and never closes, and trying to reach the server remotely over http doesn't work too.
I've seen errors telling that the address is already in use in the attached logs.
Has anyone seen this already ? Should I try another remove/reinstall ?
Any help is welcome !
Thanks in advance
Laurent
here's the situation. After a problem on an existing SIM 5 installation, decided to remove/reinstall with a fresh installation. The SQL server is on another machine.
I had some DB error messages during installation, but the DB seems to be created nevertheless.
When I try to launch SIM locally, the notification windows about http server status appears and never closes, and trying to reach the server remotely over http doesn't work too.
I've seen errors telling that the address is already in use in the attached logs.
Has anyone seen this already ? Should I try another remove/reinstall ?
Any help is welcome !
Thanks in advance
Laurent
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Re: SIM 5 checking http server status message forever
The problem was caused by the openssh installation not being able to access the file c:\documents and settings\\ssh\authorized_keys2. I changed the securities on this file and all went well...
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Re: SIM 5 checking http server status message forever
security problem on authorized_keys2
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