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Database Key generation - Does "long" mean 2 days? - Andy1988 - 04-13-2008 01:09 AM Hi there, I wanted to isntall ISPCp on my current Gentoo-Test-VM. Everything went fine until I startet the setup. It says, that it generates the database keys. And it is generating for 2 days now ![]() The suggested "noise generating" perl script ran two times into segfault because it ran for a long time. This is not normal, isn't it? Is there some debugging mode for the setup script? So that I can get some more output and find the reason for this behaviour? Thank you! RE: Database Key generation - Does "long" mean 2 days? - Achmed - 04-13-2008 02:18 AM The Script in this post may help you. You have to generate entropys. http://www.isp-control.net/forum/perl-ispcp-setup-why-an-sql-root-pass-t-1531-3.html#pid13131 RE: Database Key generation - Does "long" mean 2 days? - Andy1988 - 04-13-2008 02:23 AM I left the whole process running for 2 days... There should have been generated enough entropy, I think. I'll try the Prime perl script. But the other one didn't help as I said above. edit: OK... The prime script helped! Keys are generated now. Thank you. RE: Database Key generation - Does "long" mean 2 days? - joximu - 04-13-2008 04:57 AM 2 days - lol... well, this should be documented... |