// On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, Eric L. Walstad wrote: // > Hello all - // > // > I am unable to connect to my Zope 2. // > I am running Linux 2.2.14, with Apache // > I am new to Zope and pretty new to Linux // > // > I installed Python 1.5.2, then installed Zope using "python w_pcgi.py" // > I entered ./start // > It worked... for a while... until I shutdown... // > When I restarted, Zope wasn't available. I went back to the // Zope directory // > and tried ./start again but the script seems to lock up after // displaying the // > following: // > ------ // > PROBLEM(100) ZServer Computing default hostname // > ------ // > INFO(0) Zserver Medusa (V1.13) started at ... // > Hostname: frankenstein.energywright.com // > Port:8080 // > // > ------ // > INFO(0) ZServer FTP server starte at ... // > Authorizer:None // > Hostname: frankenstein.energywright.com // > Port:8021 // > ------ // > INFO(0) ZServer PCGI server started at ... // > Unix Socket: /usr/local/Zope/var/pcgi.soc // > ------ // > INFO(0) ZServer Monitor Server (V1.5)started on port 8099 // > // > // > When I try to connect to http://192.168.1.100:8080/manage I // get a "File does // > not exist: /home/httpd/html/manage" error in my Apache error_log // > // > I was so happy when I got it running, now I'm incredibly // frustrated! Please // > help! // > // > I can supply my Apache conf files if necessary... // > // > Many Thanks, Eric. // > // // erm.. one question... are you running Squid? Or anything else // on port 8080? I checked my /etc/services file and it isn't showing anything connected to port 8080. Is there somewhere else I need to check? // // try "telnet 192.168.1.100 8080" and see what it says. It says: "telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused" Then I added the "/usr/local/Zope-2.1.3-src/start &" line to my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file, rebooted, did a "ps -ax" to see what processes were running, saw that "z2.py -D" (in there 2 times). So, I tried to telnet in agian and this time it said "Connected to 192.168.1.100" Next I tried to connect to "http://192.168.1.100:8080/manage" with my browser... IT WORKED!!!! Thanks a million Curtis! I guess I just needed to add the line to my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file and reboot! YAY! OK, now I need to get to work. Eric.