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  1. Sorry, I have another problem. Following the steps included on the install manual, I've installed java and tomcat with the next command:

     

    apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk tomcat7

     

    It works good, but on the next step, that says to implement the packet of Web Console era.war with the command:

     

    cp era.war /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/

     

    I have the next result:

     

    cp era.war /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/
    cp: no se puede efectuar `stat' sobre «era.war»: No existe el fichero o el directorio
     
    But I don't understand because I've installed tomcat7 without errors. Any suggestion?
     
    EDIT: Resolved, I wasn't working on the correct directory.
  2. Hi everyone, first, sorry about my english, I've got to improve it. I'm installing ESET Remote Administrator on a server running Debian, but I'm not an expert of Linux and I have issues constantly. I follow the steps of the install manual perfectly, but when I arrive to the part of the installation of the server, I've got an issue that I can't resolve. 

     

    First, when I've got the next response:

     

    Extracting archive, please wait...
    Archive extracted to /tmp/tmp.fwDTVw37c7.
    Checking OpenSSL ... done [OpenSSL 1.0.1t 3 May 2016]
    Reading previous installation settings ... failure
    Checking installed version... done
    Status of current installation is: NEW
    Checking database connection ... failure
     
    Error: It is not possible to store big blocks of data in the database. Please reconfigure the database server first.
     
    I've searched and I found that I've got to add a line in my my,cnf for this issue, but when I make it, I've got the same error. After that, I found that I have to add the configuration of innodb_log_file_size and innodb_log_files_in_group, but the problem is that when I make it, when I restart mysql server I've got the next error:
     
    service mysql restart
    Job for mysql.service failed. See 'systemctl status mysql.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
     
    I know I'm making something wrong, but I don't know where is the problem and I can't found a solution anywhere. Because of that, I put here my configuration of my.cnf and if somebody can help me it will make me a big favor:
     
    #
    # The MySQL database server configuration file.
    #
    # You can copy this to one of:
    # - "/etc/mysql/my.cnf" to set global options,
    # - "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options.
    #
    # One can use all long options that the program supports.
    # Run program with --help to get a list of available options and with
    # --print-defaults to see which it would actually understand and use.
    #
    # For explanations see
     
    # This will be passed to all mysql clients
    # It has been reported that passwords should be enclosed with ticks/quotes
    # escpecially if they contain "#" chars...
    # Remember to edit /etc/mysql/debian.cnf when changing the socket location.
    [client]
    port            = 3306
    socket          = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
     
    # Here is entries for some specific programs
    # The following values assume you have at least 32M ram
     
    # This was formally known as [safe_mysqld]. Both versions are currently parsed.
    [mysqld_safe]
    socket          = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
    nice            = 0
     
    [mysqld]
    #
    # * Basic Settings
    #
     
    user            = mysql
    pid-file        = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
    socket          = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
    port            = 3306
    basedir         = /usr
    datadir         = /var/lib/mysql
    tmpdir          = /tmp
    lc-messages-dir = /usr/share/mysql
    skip-external-locking
    max_allowed_packet = 33M
    innodb_log_file_size = 200M
    innodb_log_files_in_group = 2M
    #
    # Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only on
    # localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure.
    bind-address            = 127.0.0.1
    #
    # * Fine Tuning
    #
    key_buffer              = 16M
    max_allowed_packet      = 4M
    thread_stack            = 192K
    thread_cache_size       = 8
    # This replaces the startup script and checks MyISAM tables if needed
    # the first time they are touched
    myisam-recover         = BACKUP
    #max_connections        = 100
    #table_cache            = 64
    #thread_concurrency     = 10
    #
    # * Query Cache Configuration
    #
    query_cache_limit       = 1M
    query_cache_size        = 16M
    #
    # * Logging and Replication
    #
    # Both location gets rotated by the cronjob.
    # Be aware that this log type is a performance killer.
    # As of 5.1 you can enable the log at runtime!
    #general_log_file        = /var/log/mysql/mysql.log
    #general_log             = 1
    #
    # Error log - should be very few entries.
    #
    log_error = /var/log/mysql/error.log
    #
    # Here you can see queries with especially long duration
    #slow_query_log_file = /var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log
    #slow_query_log      = 1
    #long_query_time = 2
    #log_queries_not_using_indexes
    #
    # The following can be used as easy to replay backup logs or for replication.
    # note: if you are setting up a replication slave, see README.Debian about
    #       other settings you may need to change.
    #server-id              = 1
    #log_bin                        = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log
    expire_logs_days        = 10
    max_binlog_size         = 100M
    #binlog_do_db           = include_database_name
    #binlog_ignore_db       = include_database_name
    #
    # * InnoDB
    #
    # InnoDB is enabled by default with a 10MB datafile in /var/lib/mysql/.
    # Read the manual for more InnoDB related options. There are many!
    # * Security Features
    #
    # Read the manual, too, if you want chroot!
    # chroot = /var/lib/mysql/
    #
    # For generating SSL certificates I recommend the OpenSSL GUI "tinyca".
    #
    # ssl-ca=/etc/mysql/cacert.pem
    # ssl-cert=/etc/mysql/server-cert.pem
    # ssl-key=/etc/mysql/server-key.pem
     
     
     
    [mysqldump]
    quick
    quote-names
    max_allowed_packet      = 16M
     
    [mysql]
    #no-auto-rehash # faster start of mysql but no tab completition
     
    [isamchk]
    key_buffer              = 16M
     
    #
    # * IMPORTANT: Additional settings that can override those from this file!
    #   The files must end with '.cnf', otherwise they'll be ignored.
    #
    !includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/
     

     

     

    Thanks in advance!

    Inknowa

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