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troubleshooting:checking_for_errors [2012/02/16 12:27] – new bonus step for checking ejabberd credentials (should change to be regular step) bshumtroubleshooting:checking_for_errors [2025/04/05 20:46] (current) – adding page title sleary
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 +====== Troubleshooting ======
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 If you have Evergreen installed and are encountering systematic errors, here is how you might go about troubleshooting and gathering logs for others to troubleshoot.  These instructions assume standard locations and filenames for Evergreen installations, and may also include commands that assume a Debian or Ubuntu Linux operating system. If you have Evergreen installed and are encountering systematic errors, here is how you might go about troubleshooting and gathering logs for others to troubleshoot.  These instructions assume standard locations and filenames for Evergreen installations, and may also include commands that assume a Debian or Ubuntu Linux operating system.
  
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 ~/.srfsh.xml ~/.srfsh.xml
 </code> </code>
-Assuming you have a srfsh prompt, enter this command:+Assuming you have a srfsh prompt, try logging in, **substituting the admin account credentials you created during the install process** into the following command:
 <code> <code>
-login admin open-ils+login myAdminUsername myAdminPassword
 </code> </code>
 You should see output similar to this: You should see output similar to this:
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