Re: [Hypercontent-users] Moving Server/Portal
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From: Carl B. <C.P...@hu...> - 2005-05-26 07:55:44
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Hi Alex Glad to hear you've had a good break! Thanks, it was just FileSystemConfig.xml that I had missed when moving over. All seems to be working now. What hasn't been transfered is the user access security on each site, is there a file that I've missed here or will I need to set up access for everyone again? Thanks Carl Alex Vigdor wrote: > Hi Carl (and everybody), > I'm back . . . tanner than I've been in a decade and feeling relaxed, > though it is cold and rainy here in New York. > > It sounds to me like the file > "WEB-INF/classes/properties/FileSystemConfig.xml" is missing under the > uPortal webapp. You should also make sure you've copied over the files > in "WEB-INF/classes/properties/hypercontent". > > -Alex > > On May 25, 2005, at 6:30 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: > > Hi > > I've moved everything over to the live server and added the > HyperContent channel which goes in fine. I just get 'You are not > authorized to view any configured projects' in the channel. The > repositories are in the correct place so I can't figure out why > this is happening. I get the following error in the log file. > > May/25 09:56:46 - Could not load project listings > ERROR [tcpConnection-6502-1] root.[] May/25 09:56:46 - EXCEPTION: > edu.columbia.filesystem.FileSystemException: A configuration error > made it impossible to fulfil this request; InputStream cannot be null > A configuration error made it impossible to fulfil this request > Recorded Exception: > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: InputStream cannot be null > at javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder.parse(DocumentBuilder.java:72) > at > edu.columbia.filesystem.FileSystemFactory.init(FileSystemFactory.java:53) > > at > edu.columbia.filesystem.FileSystemFactory.instance(FileSystemFactory.java:115) > > at > edu.columbia.filesystem.FileSystemFactory.getFileSystemType(FileSystemFactory.java:168) > > at > edu.columbia.filesystem.FileSystemFactory.getFileSystem(FileSystemFactory.java:83) > > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.Project.getFileSystemFromElement(Project.java:225) > > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.Project.initFileSystems(Project.java:215) > at edu.columbia.hypercontent.Project.<init>(Project.java:183) > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.ProjectFactory.load(ProjectFactory.java:52) > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.ProjectFactory.<init>(ProjectFactory.java:47) > > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.ProjectFactory.instance(ProjectFactory.java:64) > > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.ProjectFactory.getProjectKeys(ProjectFactory.java:72) > > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.contentmanager.CMModel.getProjectListings(CMModel.java:81) > > at > edu.columbia.hypercontent.contentmanager.CContentManager.setStaticData(CContentManager.java:120) > > Has anyone go any idea what might be happening? > > Many thanks > Carl > > > Alex Vigdor wrote: > > Hi Carl, > The two things to make doubly sure of when you're moving the > files are paths and permissions; if the files will be moving > to different directories on the production server, you may > need to adjust the paths in your project definitions. If you > can keep all the paths the same, that won't be an issue. With > permissions, you need to be certain that the UID under which > the portal runs will have full read/write access to the > repository files, and that the process has the appropriate > umask for creating new files with the right permissions. > As I have mentioned before, it's worth considering hosting the > repositories on a file server - if you have more than one > portal server, this is an especially good idea, so each server > has the same repository filesystem mounted. If you've just got > one production portal server, you can get by with using its > internal disk, just make sure you back it up regularly. > Those caveats aside, tarring up the files and moving them over > seems like a fine approach. Good luck! > > Alex > > On May 5, 2005, at 10:40 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: > > Hi Alex > > Sorry for all the questions...... > > Now breadcrumbs are working I need to move HyperContent > over to the live portal ready for the full role out. I'm > using it to manage twelve live sites and a number of > others in testing. In your opinion what is the best > procedure to move everything over from my test portal to > the live University Portal on a different server. Should I > just deploy HyperContent on the live portal and then tar > up all the repositories on the test server and move them > over? Do you foresee any difficulties with the move? > > Thanks > Carl > > -- > ************************************ > > Carl Barrow > Web Developer > e-Services > The University of Hull > Cottingham Road > Hull > HU6 7RX > Ext. 6838 > ************************************ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. > Get your fingers limbered up and give it your best shot. 4 > great events, 4 > opportunities to win big! Highest score wins.NEC IT Guy > Games. Play to > win an NEC 61 plasma display. 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