[Pki-users] RA Wizard failing

John Magne jmagne at redhat.com
Fri Jan 29 17:37:52 UTC 2010


Those lines are not much to go on. At least for me :)

If you could perhaps look in the log file directory to see if there are any clues in any of other log files present.
This should be /var/lib/pki-ra/logs I believe. Also, in your pkicreate command you are using the redirect switch which might not be needed since you are using the default file locations. This should not be an issue though.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Commons" <andrew.commons at bigpond.com>
To: pki-users at redhat.com
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 3:52:16 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [Pki-users] RA Wizard failing

I am getting a fatal server error running the RA Wizard at the Internal
Database step when I click Next.

The last few lines in the log that seem associated with that page are: 

Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard: in handler
Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard:
uri='/ra/admin/console/config/wizard'
Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard: http parameter name='p' value='5'
Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard: http parameter name='op'
value='next'
Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard: before argparsing
Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard: setting up test objects
Fri Jan 29 22:02:22 CST 2010 - RA wizard: found 2 certtags

These lines are repeated if I use the Back Arrow to return to the page.
Clicking Next again does not add anything to the log after that.

The system is Fedora 11. The pki-ra install was performed with the "Test
Updates" repositories enabled since this was required to get the CA up and
running.

The pkicreate command used to setup the RA was:

pkicreate -pki_instance_root=/var/lib -pki_instance_name=pki-ra
-subsystem_type=ra -secure_port=12889 -non_clientauth_secure_port=12890
-unsecure_port=12888 -user=pkiuser -group=pkiuser -redirect conf=/etc/pki-ra
-redirect logs=/var/log/pki-ra -verbose

Which is the RA example out of the pkicreate help. The command used to setup
the CA was the example command as well. The CA Config Wizard was fine and
the CA seems to be functioning.

Any suggestions?

Cheers,
Andrew



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