[ome-users] Initialize the OMERO database
Smith, Stuart C
Stuart.C.Smith at pfizer.com
Tue Apr 14 12:24:26 BST 2009
Hi Josh, thanks for that. I have now downgraded to ICE 3.3.0 and upon
running the "start sever" command I get...
C:\omero-Beta4.0.0>bin\omero admin start
No descriptor given. Using etc/grid/default.xml
[SC] StartService FAILED 1056:
An instance of the service is already running.
Waiting on startup. Use CTRL-C to exit
C:\omero-Beta4.0.0>
I guess, trying not to state the obvious, that the required services are
already running. Of which, I have checked & the "postgreSQ" & "OMERO
Master" services are both running.
But when I try to view the webadmin page, it cannot be displayed. Any
idea's?
Stuart
p.s. I will be installing 4.0.1 upon release, but by trying to get 4.0.0
working its helping me understand the app :o)
-----Original Message-----
From: josh.moore at gmx.de [mailto:josh.moore at gmx.de]
Sent: 09 April 2009 15:23
To: Smith, Stuart C; ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk
Subject: Re: [ome-users] Initialize the OMERO database
Smith, Stuart C writes:
> Hi Josh,
Hi Stuart,
> Anyway, with your help I sorted that that. I know you mentioned
that
> 4.0.1 will be released soon, but i decided to carry on with 4.0 as a
> test installation until 4.0.1 in available. Everything else went ok,
> until i tried to start the server and got the below error...
>
> ...
> No descriptor given. Using etc/grid/default.xml
> [SC] StartService FAILED 3:
>
> The system cannot find the path specified.
>
> Waiting on startup. Use CTRL-C to exit
> icegridadmin: could not contact the default locator:
> Network.cpp:1220: Ice::ConnectionRefusedException:
> connection refused: WSAECONNREFUSED
>
> Any ideas?
This is one of the errors fixed in 4.0.1. Though your best bet is to
wait for the release, I can give you a quick tip and you can go from
there: if you've installed Ice-3.3.1 which you probably have, move it
to C:\Ice-3.3.0 since the path is hard-coded. In the upcoming release,
it's not hard-coded, but after install it requires a reboot. Those are
the types of trade-offs in this business. :)
Best wishes,
~Josh.
> Thanks,
>
> Stuart
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: josh.moore at gmx.de [mailto:josh.moore at gmx.de]
> Sent: 08 April 2009 19:09
> To: Smith, Stuart C
> Cc: ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk
> Subject: [ome-users] Initialize the OMERO database
>
>
> Hi Stuart,
>
> before I begin a minor warning, we'll be releasing 4.0.1 in the next
> day or two with improved Windows support. So, though it doesn't
change
> any of the instructions for getting your database setup, it may make
> sense to wait for the final installation until then.
>
> But first, your db...
>
> Smith, Stuart C writes:
>
> > Hi, I'm sure this will be a very basic question to most of you but
> > I have been asked to set up a PC running the OMERO server
> > installation and have followed the Windows installation document
> > upto the point where you are asked to "Initialize the OMERO
> > database" with the script...
> >
> > $ cd C:\omero-Beta4.0.0\
> > $ bin\omero db script
> > Please enter omero.db.version [OMERO4]:
> > Please enter omero.db.patch [0]:
> > Please enter password for new OMERO root user:
> > Please re-enter password for new OMERO root user:
> > Saving to C:\omero-Beta4.0.0\OMERO4__0.sql
> > $
>
> > But have tried pasting into a cmd window, but it doesn't like it.
I
> > therefore tried the first line & realised that it wasn't even
> changing
> > directories, therefore removed the 1st "$" char & that worked, but
> then
> > got stuck on the 2nd line. Can someone please help me initialize
the
> > DB.
>
> The dollar signs are a copy-n-paste issue from the non-Windows
> instructions. Sorry about that. I've fixed them in the documentation
> for the coming release.
>
> > Also, as I was unsure if it had worked, although I wasn't prompted
> for
> > the password as I added it to the script manually so I tried the
next
> > step of populating the database by copying the script in the
> > installation document into "SQL Shell (psql)" and this errored,
but
> was
> > this because I hadn't initialized the db?
> >
> > Any help you guys can offer would be great as I have been asked to
> set
> > this up to see if the software is useful to us.
>
> Alright. I'm a bit lost in what you tried, and what did and didn't
> work. What you should use to create your database script is:
>
> cd C:\omero-Beta4.0.0\
> bin\omero db script
>
> Then you should be asked the questions about version and
> password. You said you weren't asked for a password. That seems
> odd. How did you go about adding that manually?
>
> Once you've done that, then opening the SQL Shell as mentioned in the
> docs is certainly correct. The statement "\i ... OMERO4__0.sql" is
the
> process of initializing your db, so that can't be why it errored. Can
> you send us the error that it produced?
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Stuart
>
>
> Hope that helps somewhat.
> Best wishes,
> ~Josh.
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