Dear Jaromir.
thanks for ur support, I run the* yum install boost-devel *and run the
./fred-manager start and got the following message:
*# ./fred-manager start
Starting PostgreSQL [FAILED]
mkdir: cannot create directory `/root/root/nofred/omniNames/': No such
file or directory
Cannot open error log file: /root/root/nofred/omniNames.log
usage: omniNames [-start [<port>]]
[-logdir <directory name>]
[-nohostname]
[-errlog <file name>]
[-ignoreport]
[<omniORB-options>...]
Use -start option to start omniNames for the first time.
With no <port> argument, the standard default of 2809 is used.
Use -logdir option to specify the directory where the log/data files are
kept.
Use -nohostname to suppress the inclusion of the hostname in the log files.
Use -errlog option to specify where standard error output is redirected.
Use -ignoreport option to ignore the port specification when determining
the end points to listen on, using -ORBendPoint arguments instead.
You can also set the environment variable OMNINAMES_LOGDIR to specify the
directory where the log/data files are kept.
Starting omniNames... [ OK ]
./fred-manager: line 550: /root/root/etc/init.d/fred-server: No such file or
directory
Starting Apache... [FAILED]
./fred-manager: line 552: /root/root/etc/init.d/fred-webadmin-server: No
such file or directory
#*
*I checked the httpd, omniNames and postgres services status and found them
running.
Thank again for your support.*
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Jaromir Talir via RT <fred(a)nic.cz> wrote:
Hello,
you have to install boost libraries:
yum install boost-devel
hope it will help.
If you will have another questions, you can use our list
https://lists.nic.cz/mailman/listinfo/fred-users
There is an archive of emails where you can find some valuable
informations.
Regards,
Jaromir
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