heenasabnani1 Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 Hi Team, We have installed jasper community server edition 8.0.0 which is compatible with Open JDK 11.Earlier we had installed this edition on Linux server but now we are getting error "SU - module is unknown " On comparing with our previous versions we found that there is compatibility issue with RHEL (Red hat ) version 8.7 Can the team assist us if the community edition 8.0.0 is compatible with Linux red hat version 8.7? As per the jasper community guidelines the red hat version supported for jasper is 8.2. Is this issue occurring due to upgradation of Linux red hat versions? Please assist asap.
vchiem Posted December 23, 2022 Posted December 23, 2022 If the version it is not listed in the Platform Support Guide then it means it has not been certified for that version. Whether the error is because of the of the incompatibility between the JasperReports Server and the version of Red Hat is another matter. It does look like an OS error and it might be worthy to google the error for situations where such errors can occur.
heenasabnani1 Posted January 2, 2023 Author Posted January 2, 2023 There is no answer for this on Google we tried searching and hoping for lot of answers but no luck, hence we tried to raise a question on Jasper Community Support.
psb_action_support Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 Hi heenasabnani1, we got exactly the same issue after upgrading from RedHat 7 to 8.7.We are also looking for the solution and Google brings me here. How is your situation now? It seemed that there is problem to start postgresql.
heenasabnani1 Posted January 18, 2023 Author Posted January 18, 2023 Hi yesWe have sorted this issue as of nowonce you start .ctlscript.sh only tomcat gets started and for postgress you will get "su - module unknown"What you can do is using su permissions start postgressu - postgresafter that you can start postgress and for stopping you can repeat same stepsu - postgresstop postgres There is a file in postgres where you can find start stop commands also. Try this and let me know if it works for you
heenasabnani1 Posted January 18, 2023 Author Posted January 18, 2023 Inside <INSTALL_PATH>/postgresql/scripts/ctl.sh you can find start stop command of postgresso make sure you su the postgres user and run start stop command manually
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