[Backlogmanager] [FIWARE-JIRA] (HELP-9418) [fiware-stackoverflow] Issues installing IDAS on CentOS 7 VM through provided RPMs

Fernando Lopez (JIRA) jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.org
Fri Jun 2 09:02:00 CEST 2017


     [ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-9418?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Fernando Lopez deleted HELP-9418:
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> [fiware-stackoverflow] Issues installing IDAS on CentOS 7 VM through provided RPMs
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>
>                 Key: HELP-9418
>                 URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-9418
>             Project: Help-Desk
>          Issue Type: Monitor
>            Reporter: Backlog Manager
>              Labels: fiware, iot
>
> Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 28-08-2015 at 14:08
> {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32271460/issues-installing-idas-on-centos-7-vm-through-provided-rpms
> +Question:+
> Issues installing IDAS on CentOS 7 VM through provided RPMs
> +Description:+
> I've been trying to install IDAS GE in a CentOS 7 VM on my machine through the UL2.0 RPMs(download link!) available in its catalogue page.
> I followed the instructions on github, but I get stuck in starting the IoT as per section 3 of the Deployment section of the instructions. If I execute the init_iotagent.sh, where I inserted the local IP of the VM, I get the error:
> log4cplus:ERROR No appenders could be found for logger (main).
> log4cplus:ERROR Please initialize the log4cplus system properly.
> HTTPFilter DESTRUCTOR 0
> HTTPFilter DESTRUCTOR 0
> Also, in the instructions for Starting IoTAgent as a Service, it's said that:
>   After installing iot-agent-base RPM an init.d script can be found in
>   this folder /usr/local/iot/init.d .
> But this file is not there, leading me to believe that the IoTAgent wasn't installed properly from the RPMs provided.
> Also, I can't find log files regarding IoTAgent, only the MongoDB has its log file at /usr/local/iot/mongodb-linux-x86_64-2.6.9/log/mongoc.log.
> If anyone could help, it would be apreciated. Also, if more info is needed, please let me know.
> Thank you



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