Check your permissions to see if they are ( nobody:nobody ) and you could also try starting Zope like this: $ nohup ./start STUPID_LOG_FILE=/some/log/filename & You will need to point Zope to a log file to keep ftp from crashing once you get it up, once you close your terminal. Also, when you start up Zope, what do you see on your terminal? Does it look like this? This is how it should look. 2002-10-02T20:55:55 INFO(0) ZServer HTTP server started at Wed Oct 2 14:55:55 2002 Hostname: localhost.localdomain Port: 8080 ------ 2002-10-02T20:55:55 INFO(0) ZServer FTP server started at Wed Oct 2 14:55:55 2002 Hostname: localhost.localdomain Port: 8021 ------ 2002-10-02T20:55:55 INFO(0) ZServer PCGI Server started at Wed Oct 2 14:55:55 2002 Unix socket: /home/mydir/zopedir/Zope-2.4.1-linux2-x86/var/pcgi.soc Michael On Wednesday 02 October 2002 01:24 pm, beno wrote:
At 12:16 PM 10/2/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Beno
Where did you install Zope, ( eg: /usr/local )
/home/http/ZopeInstallation/Zope_software_home/ I also use the following directories on the same level with that directory: InstanceHome, OtherProducts and I start Zope from InstanceHome
and did you install the binary distribution or RPM, or compile it from source?
I installed it from binaries.
Sean Upton writes:
What kind of release are you running.
2.4.3
Have you looked at your startup script?
nohup ./zctl.py start
Also, make sure you have the lsof package installed on your RH72 box (this lists open file descriptors and sockets) and run 'losf | grep TCP' to see what ports are being used on your box by various applications.
Did this, but couldn't find the ports! I also ran *netstat -n -a* and port 8021 wasn't there.
Thanks :) beno
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