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I'm trying to locate my old notes, I'm sure the only way I got around this was to load openfire from source and install from that way, will double check that | I'm trying to locate my old notes, I'm sure the only way I got around this was to load openfire from source and install from that way, will double check that | ||
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+ | I do remember, there was a reason why I used the source files to install openfire, it was because of the reasone above, the service will not load on startup, even though it is in /etc/rc.d/rc7.d | ||
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+ | May I ask, what was wrong with setup procedures that i had in the first place | ||
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+ | Russell |
Revision as of 12:24, 26 November 2007
Start the Openfire Messaging Server
/etc/rc.d/init.d/openfire start
I believe it should be
cd /opt/openfire/bin
sh openfire.sh
or
./openfire.sh
to start openfire
I have also noticed that the openfire service is not loading on startup
if i was to access or go to http://yourserver:9090 the admin console will not load, only if I was to load it manually by running the following commands, this has to be done each time after a reboot or opening and closing the command console
cd /opt/openfire/bin
./openfire.sh
or sh openfire.sh
I'm trying to locate my old notes, I'm sure the only way I got around this was to load openfire from source and install from that way, will double check that
I do remember, there was a reason why I used the source files to install openfire, it was because of the reasone above, the service will not load on startup, even though it is in /etc/rc.d/rc7.d
May I ask, what was wrong with setup procedures that i had in the first place
Russell