(SOLVED) help installing rapidminer server
I tried to install rapidminer server it give me at the end
tried to open the rapidminer server
http://koana:8080/
it gives me white page only
and when try to run the standalone
"Service.bat terminated abormally error code : 9.009- rapidminer server service registration may have failed"although I test the MYsql connection and it worked.
tried to open the rapidminer server
http://koana:8080/
it gives me white page only
and when try to run the standalone
can anyone help me what to do to make it works?
14:54:49,416 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015954: Admin console is not enabled
14:54:49,417 ERROR [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015875: JBoss AS 7.2.0.Alpha1-redhat-4 "Janus" started (with errors) in 198478ms - Started 1113 of 1198 services (1 services failed or missing dependencies, 82 services are passive or on-demand)
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hi...I'm trying to install a RM Server on a Mac Pro and am getting the same issue - looks like RM Server is running but I get a blank page on the browser. I have tried several different ways and still get the same result. The previous comment does not help me (I don't think?) because I am using Mac OS where I am already logged in as administrator...
ok that's an interesting point. When I was installing RM Server, I left schema blank and only then did the "Test Connection" say that everything was ok. I take it that this was NOT ok?
I am NOT a SQL person so I just tried to follow the instructions as best as I could on SQL Workbench and hope for the best.
Scott
I am NOT a SQL person so I just tried to follow the instructions as best as I could on SQL Workbench and hope for the best.

Scott
Question 1)
to install it as a service, you need to start the installer with admin privileges. Otherwise Windows will prevent it.
However you can still start it via the standalone.bat file manually.
Question 2)
Obviously I cannot see the entire log, but at that point http://koana:8080/ should work. The part where it says "started (with errors)" can usually be ignored because nothing is actually wrong.
Regards,
Marco