[Fedora-directory-users] New problem - Mandriva Linux - Administration Server Not Working

Chris G. Sellers chris.sellers at nitle.org
Wed Dec 12 22:12:28 UTC 2007


I switched form Solarisx86 to MDK on x86 to do my testing.

I've compiled the source (after having to link some directories to  
match the kernel path) and it appears all is working but the  
Administration Server will not work in the GUI.

I noticed the jar files were not installed for the admin server, so I  
copied those over manually, but now the Admin Console hang when I  
click open the Server group.

At on the console I get

[admin at localhost fd]$ ./startconsole
Uncaught error fetching image:
java.lang.NullPointerException
         at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:103)
         at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:66)
         at  
sun.awt.image.FileImageSource.getDecoder(FileImageSource.java:35)
         at  
sun 
.awt.image.InputStreamImageSource.doFetch(InputStreamImageSource.java: 
240)
         at sun.awt.image.ImageFetcher.fetchloop(ImageFetcher.java:172)
         at sun.awt.image.ImageFetcher.run(ImageFetcher.java:136)


Nothing in the error logs.  I'm guessing that something didn't get  
installed.

In order to get the build to work, there were a few times that I had  
to symlink :
n -s /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminserver/work/fedora- 
adminserver-1.0.3/built/package/Linux2.6.22_x86_glibc_PTH_OPT.OBJ/ / 
var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminserver/work/fedora-adminserver-1.0.3/ 
built/package/Linux2.6_x86_glibc_PTH_OPT.OBJ


because it got the linux kernel version off by a subrevision.   But  
once I did that all was okay.

Any ideas anyone?  I don't want to spend too much time on this because  
my final deployment will probably be on a RHEL or CENTOS server so I'm  
not expecting to have to compile.

Thanks
Sellers



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