What is that error?

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    Enthusiast littledemeo is offline
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    What is that error?

    Help me!How can I fix that error?
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    The Dinosaur chumpywumpy is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    I don't read chinese but that looks like it's the centos startup and if it is failing there then it is probably "permission denied". As root do a chmod 0777 on the following...

    /etc/cabal
    /etc/init.d/LoginSvr_*
    /etc/init.d/DBAgent_*
    /etc/init.d/ChatNode_*
    /etc/init.d/WorldSvr_*
    /usr/bin/GlobalDBAgent
    /usr/bin/GlobalMgrSvr
    /usr/bin/CashDBAgent
    /usr/bin/LoginSvr*
    /usr/bin/DBAgent*
    /usr/bin/ChatNode*
    /usr/bin/WorldSvr*

    I think that should cover all the the permissions at least.

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    Enthusiast littledemeo is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    Quote Originally Posted by chumpywumpy View Post
    I don't read chinese but that looks like it's the centos startup and if it is failing there then it is probably "permission denied". As root do a chmod 0777 on the following...

    /etc/cabal
    /etc/init.d/LoginSvr_*
    /etc/init.d/DBAgent_*
    /etc/init.d/ChatNode_*
    /etc/init.d/WorldSvr_*
    /usr/bin/GlobalDBAgent
    /usr/bin/GlobalMgrSvr
    /usr/bin/CashDBAgent
    /usr/bin/LoginSvr*
    /usr/bin/DBAgent*
    /usr/bin/ChatNode*
    /usr/bin/WorldSvr*

    I think that should cover all the the permissions at least.
    I don't understant what you mean?
    Could you tell me how to do this?
    Thx!

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    Valued Member Netgear is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    right klick in WinSCP on that Files then Prospereties and make read/write Modus to 777

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    The Dinosaur chumpywumpy is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    If you don't know how to set permissions in your Centos machine then you need to read up on linux a bit as that is about the most basic operation you can do.

    If you use winscp then do as Netgear says, locate each of the files and use the properties panel to set the permissions to 0777.

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    Proficient Member trespazzer is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    Or else, go to the Linux machine. Open 'File System' icon there. Then, you can see all directories there. Go inside 'Etc' and 'Cabal' icons there. Then you can see all .ini files there. Right click on it and see its properties, just like Windows. And make all check marks in its properties. (You can see number 0777 in there also)

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    Enthusiast littledemeo is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    Thank you every one ;-)
    I can started my cabal sever!
    But I can't login in my client >__<
    How could I setting my files?
    Please tell me how to fix that error!
    Thx!
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    The Dinosaur chumpywumpy is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    Errors in Chinese dopn't help us. Install the English patch from the sticky.

    If it is erroring at that point i suspect that either the ip address in internal.txt is wrong (it should be the centos ip) or the server processes can't access the database. Check your logs for clues as nether the error nor the picture of the services starting up is going to help here.

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    Enthusiast littledemeo is offline
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    Re: What is that error?

    Quote Originally Posted by chumpywumpy View Post
    Errors in Chinese dopn't help us. Install the English patch from the sticky.

    If it is erroring at that point i suspect that either the ip address in internal.txt is wrong (it should be the centos ip) or the server processes can't access the database. Check your logs for clues as nether the error nor the picture of the services starting up is going to help here.
    I am so sorry!
    I will try to type Centos ip in internal.txt!
    Thx bro!



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