[daisy] Error while restoring backup

Christian Weigel daisy at dm00.de
Fri Jul 25 23:58:15 CEST 2008


Hi there, 

just to get it right in which directory I have to look ... I simply extracted 
the distributed zip-file and have now this directory 

C:\Daisy\daisywiki\webapp\daisy

with these folders - no other files in there

admin
books
ext-samples
resources
sitemap.xmap
sites

Is this the right directory I am (should be) adding the folders to? - will 
adding empty folders help at all? - that sounds a bit strange to me.

Just adding a empty service directory doesn't do the trick for me.

Kind Regards

   Christian

Am Freitag, 25. Juli 2008 20:45:06 schrieb Antal Koós:
> Hi,
>
> I encountered the same problem yesterday.
> After Gregs' mail I have checked the directorys and maked an empty
> daisywikidata/service directory and the wiki is working.
> Now I deleted the "service" directory, clear the browser cache ....
> and the wiki is working.
> I'm happy but I not understand the situation.
>
> Regards,
>   Antal Koós
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 18:35, Sieranski, Greg
>
> <greg.sieranski at quoininc.com> wrote:
> > Christian Weigel wrote:
> >> Hi Bruno,
> >>
> >> many thanks for your recommendation regarding the installation and
> >> restoring
> >> the backup.
> >>
> >> I extracted the zip file, created the database and restored the backup
> >> without
> >> much of a problem now.
> >> Now I am trying to start daisy using the scripts as described in here:
> >>
> >> http://cocoondev.org/daisydocs-2_1/admin/161-cd.html
> >>
> >> Everything seems to work fine:
> >> Repository
> >> [main] INFO  org.outerj.daisy.runtime.info - Runtime initialisation
> >> finished.
> >> [main] INFO  org.outerj.daisy.runtime.info - Daisy repository server
> >> started
> >> [July 25, 2008 5:01:58 PM CEST]
> >>
> >> and Wiki
> >>
> >> at
> >>
> >> org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.getTempDirectory(WebAppContext.ja
> >>va:717) 2008-07-25 17:45:03.686::INFO:  Started SelectChannelConnector @
> >> 0.0.0.0:80
> >>
> >> start without problems (I switched from port 8888 to 80, just to mention
> >> that).
> >>
> >> But accessing localhost, jetty returns
> >>
> >> HTTP ERROR: 404
> >> NOT_FOUND
> >> RequestURI=/
> >>
> >> Powered by jetty://
> >>
> >> trying daisy and daisy/ as suffixes doesn't work either (this is what is
> >> used,
> >> and works, on the orginal server).
> >>
> >> Do you have an idea where the problem could be? (if there is any)
> >>
> >> Many thanks for your help already!
> >>
> >> Kind Regards,
> >>
> >>   Christian
> >>
> >>> Just for extra clarity: you should only extract the Daisy zip, create
> >>> the databases and database users, but not follow the remainder of the
> >>> installation instructions.
> >>>
> >>> Daisy (the application) doesn't have an installation process as such,
> >>> the installation consists of extracting the zip. The remainder of the
> >>> installation process is about initializing a data set for Daisy
> >>> (database, repo data dir, wiki data dir) but this data is exactly what
> >>> you want to restore from the backup.
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> daisy community mailing list
> >> Professional Daisy support:
> >> http://outerthought.org/en/services/daisy/support.html
> >> mail to: daisy at lists.cocoondev.org
> >> list information: http://lists.cocoondev.org/mailman/listinfo/daisy
> >
> > Check to make sure that all the directories under the daisywiki data
> > exist. I have run into that problem before.
> >
> >
> > books/
> > bookstore/
> > daisy.xconf
> > external-include-rules.xml
> > logs/
> > resources/
> > service/
> > sites/
> > tmp/
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > daisy community mailing list
> > Professional Daisy support:
> > http://outerthought.org/en/services/daisy/support.html
> > mail to: daisy at lists.cocoondev.org
> > list information: http://lists.cocoondev.org/mailman/listinfo/daisy




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