Hi:
Well, I assume that
'/home/sysuser/epics/extensions/src/ChannelArchiver/DemoData/index'
is actually an existing path & filename that you configured.
The error message indicates that your web server &
ArchiveDataServer are also OK, otherwise
you'd never get as far as that error message.
The web server runs your copy of the network data server
as "nobody" or a similar low-privilege user.
So the next thing to check would be that
/home/sysuser/epics/extensions/src/ChannelArchiver/DemoData/*
and all the directories in the path to ... DemoData
have 'r-x' access for "nobody" or whoever's configured
in your web server to run CGI code.
-Kay
On Dec 18, 2005, at 19:04 , Waggoner, Bill wrote:
Hi All,
We installed epics 3.14.8 with ChannelArchiver (compilled without
any problems).
The box is Scientific Linux SL release 3.0.5 (SL) with Apache/
2.0.46. We have a small problem with ArchiveDataServer -
it's up and running but if we try to check the index file in the
DemoData we run into the error message :
[sysuser@sc ChannelArchiver]$ ArchiveDataClient.pl -u http://
sc.starp.bnl.gov/archive/cgi/ArchiveDataServer.cgi -k 1 -m Ex
Channels:
Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code -601: Cannot open
index '/home/sysuser/epics/extensions/src/ChannelArchiver/DemoData/
index'
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Bill Waggoner && Yura Gorbunov
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