i found the answer to my own problems. It turns out that i had several processes running. This seems to be because /etc/rc.d/init.d/zope stop|restart does not successfully stop the server processes, but does start another. i'll look into the startup scripts some more to see if i can determine the reason for this. Thanks for everyone's help. Chris McDonough wrote:
Darcy, I have read a few posts from people with the same problem as you're having, and it always seems to come from folks who install from RPMs. Digital Creations doesn't distribute RPMs, we instead put .tar.gz distributions up for download. If you follow the instructions in http://www.zope.org/Members/mcdonc/zopeinstall/ZOPE-INSTALL-HOWTO, it's not quite as easy as an RPM install, but it does work.
"darcy w. christ" wrote:
hi zopers!,
i'm trying to setup zope on redhat 6.1. i've installed Zope-2.1.2-3.rpm and Zope-zserver-2.1.2-3.rpm. i ran into some trouble logging on as the superuser. i found some archives from this list telling me to simplify the /var/zope/access file with superuser:123. i did that and restarted the server (using /etc/rc.d/init.d/zope restart). Anyway, i still cannot log on. So now i'm wondering whether there are any other considerations i need to be away of. i did find some information about some servers cutting out the http authenication headers, but i'm assuming that since i am using Zope-zserver, that won't happen. Could someone give me some advice on this matter. i would really like to check out Zope - it looks awesome! Thanks for any help that anyone can offer me.
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