Added by Keo LFC almost 8 years ago
Hi,
I seem to be having issues installing OpenProject on my server hosted with vultr.com
I followed the instructions on the download page (and also https://hostpresto.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-openproject-on-centos-7/), but after the configuration, there seem to be some errors on the apache2 part and I am unable to open openproject using my server IP.
Would anyone be able to help in this? I’ve been trying for the past 3 days and nothing seems to be working.
Thanks in advance!
edit: am I correct in assuming that we can just install OpenProject on a freshly generated server and it will work? (since the installation package states that it includes all necessary prereqs)
Replies (2)
Hi Keo,
regarding your last statement: Yes, in a fresh environment, if you select to install apache from the wizard, it will fully configure your instance.
What’s the apache error you’re seeing?
Best,
Oliver
Hi, this is what I am getting:
[legacy-installer] ./bin/postinstall [mysql] ./bin/postinstall Generating /etc/openproject/conf.d/database... [apache2] ./bin/postinstall chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service [repositories] ./bin/postinstall Setting up SVN integration for Apache chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument Setting up Git integration for Apache chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument chcon: failed to create security context: : Invalid argument Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service [smtp] ./bin/postinstall
I am not sure if it’s even relevant to the problem, to be honest.