[ome-users] stupid Marek
Cebecauer, Marek
m.cebecauer at imperial.ac.uk
Thu Mar 27 10:01:07 GMT 2008
Hi Chris,
Sorry for poor description. I did completely new installation on a new
computer (freshly installed). I started with Java and PostgreSQL8.3 and
continued with OMERO3.0-beta2.3.
Surprisingly, after some restarts and tries I managed to start the
OMERO.server later in the evening (it probably likes later hours) ...
But how?
I'll try to move few steps further and will be back when finding
problems. But we are starting to be a bit sceptical as you mentioned in
your reply to the other thread (Bernd Jagla) that Windows is not
platform you are working on ... :-( Other software I need to run on
this server is Windows only (unfortunately).
Best
Marek
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Allan [mailto:callan at blackcat.ca]
> Sent: 26 March 2008 18:44
> To: Cebecauer, Marek
> Cc: ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk
> Subject: Re: stupid Marek
>
> Cebecauer, Marek wrote:
> > Dear Chris,
>
> Hi Marek.
>
> >
> > I'm again in troubles.
> > I had to move my OMERO try from my original computer to to
> a potential
> > server (I think that's smart - but WinXP Pro). Using some little
> > experience and your previous advice I managed to come
> relatively far.
> > But after command 'run' there is another Error message (see
> screenshot
> > in the attachment). I tried to follow instructions with
> Database Updates
> > but did not come anywhere. Could you, please, help me? Thanks.
>
> You say you've "moved" you OMERO install. From the output it
> looks like
> you either:
>
> a) Haven't moved the database (pg_dump/pg_restore)
> b) Have different database settings on this machine
> c) Haven't installed PostgreSQL at all on this machine
>
> Can I get a copy of your server.log please?
>
> server/default/logs/server.log
>
> It may be large so your best bet is to compress it.
>
> >
> > Best
> > Marek
>
> Ciao.
>
> -Chris
>
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