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"sudo ./ctlscript.sh start" Not working

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Avatar bwilhiteforex 4 post(s)

First off…very nice product…very useful to me. Thanks :).

Second, I’ve been able to use this script fine with the Redmine stack, so I’m not completely ignorant here :).

I’m working with LAMP stack, and for some reason this script is not working. It tells me “command not found,” even though I am certainly in the right directory(in terminal). I’ve just added phpMyAdmin to the stack so maybe something got messed up somewhere? I don’t know what would cause this to happen, so that’s why I came here…any suggestions?

Please advise, and thanks.

BW

 
Avatar bwilhiteforex 4 post(s)

I have another question…

After further investigation, it appears that something went very wrong somewhere. Then I somehow managed to make matters worse, so the end result is that I’m basically needing to do a complete re-install of the OS, stack, and everything else. Luckily this was a new virtual machine i was setting up, so it could certainly be worse. Anyway, the question I have is this: When I installed the BitNami LAMP stack it installed it as root, which made all of the directories and such un-editable by other users. Since I’m using Ubuntu 8.4 as the OS this was the start of my problems (root is default locked out). Is there a way to install the LAMP stack as anything other than root?

BW

 
Avatar antonio Administrator 508 post(s)

Hi,

Sure, just execute the installer as a normal user (that was an easy one! :D)

Cheers

PS: We will be releasing a new version of the LAMPStack very soon, with Apache, MySQL and PHP updated and a new graphical tool to control the servers. If you can wait a little bit more, maybe this is something that you would like to install instead of the old version.

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