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From: Markus H. <mar...@mh...> - 2003-11-26 21:09:48
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[cc'ing to the list] Johan Ekh writes: > Hello again! > I've used the switch "--with-db-server=sqlite" as > you suggested. No improvment. Please find attached > the "refdbdrc" configuration file. > There is another possibility if none of the configuration changes help. Could you please check your process list whether an old refdbd process is still lingering? This would answer all queries using the configuration it was started with. > Here is the output from "refdbd -s -e 0 -l 7". > I get the output immediately when I (as root) run > the command. Running "refdbc" followed by "listdb" > as a regular user generates no further output. > > === > > pcjohan:~ # refdbd -s -e 0 -l 7 > dbi_driver_dir went to: > > dbi is up using default driver dir > Available libdbi database drivers: > sqlite > pgsql > application server started > use /tmp/refdbd_fifo17481 as fifo > server waiting n_max_fd=4 > > === > This looks pretty normal, and the config file looks ok too for sqlite. If you test PostgreSQL it lacks the dbsport value. As I can't see anything that would prevent RefDB from working properly, do you see a possibility to provide a SSH account on your box? I'd be happy to remotely debug this problem. regards, Markus -- Markus Hoenicka mar...@ca... (Spam-protected email: replace the quadrupeds with "mhoenicka") http://www.mhoenicka.de |