[ic] We're sorry, the Interchange server is unavailable

Ulf Holt ulfh at it-visjon.no
Thu Jun 16 07:16:24 EDT 2005


On Wed Jun 15 13:02:13 EDT 2005
Davor Ocelic <docelic at mail.inet.hr> wrote:
Dear Ulf,

>I do not have a solution that is specific to a CentOS environment, but
>I don't think your problem is exactly CentOS-specific either.

>Try helping yourself with two emails I wrote in response to a similar
>question:

>1)
http://www.icdevgroup.org/pipermail/interchange-users/2005->May/043014.h
tml
>2)
http://www.icdevgroup.org/pipermail/interchange-users/2005->May/043017.h
tml

>My answer applies to a Debian GNU system, but you should adjust to
>CentOS without problems.

>Some of the differences between Debian GNU and Red Hat based systems to
>have
>in mind while reading the above emails are:

>- Init script is not /etc/init.d/interchange, it is
>  /etc/rc.d/init.d/interchange

>- Cgi-bin directory is not /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ic/, it is
>  /usr/lib/cgi-bin/

>- Your problem is not related to the database I believe (otherwise you
>would
>  see appropriate error messages at startup). Therefore, regardless of
>  postgres being set up properly or not, the page you tried visiting
>  should work.

>- There is no catalogs.cfg, the main file is
>/etc/interchange/interchange.cfg
>  or /usr/lib/interchange/etc/interchange.cfg


>See if that helps you,

>enjoy,
>-doc

Dear Davor,

Sorry for a late reply - the server is at my office, and I did't see
your reply until I came home yesterday evening.

I have checked one zillion articles about this issue, but looks like I
haven't found the one describing a solution to my problem (if this
article exists). All configuration files looks good. Intechange IS
running. I tried to start interchange from user interch in debug mode:

./interchange --debug

Low traffic settings.
Calling UI......UI is loaded...
Interchange V5.2.0
Configuring catalog foundation...Using default DBM database...done.
Configuring catalog smykkeshop...Using PostgreSQL,
DSN=dbi:Pg:dbname=smykkeshop...done.
Interchange server started in UNIX mode(s) (process id 3563)


Have also checked /var/log/interchange/error.log - which indicates no
problems.

Wonder if this might be a perl problem - though I am running unthreaded
version of perl in /usr/local/bin.

Have also tried to build interchange from the tarballs and started a
separate process - same problem.

Cheers

Ulf

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