Dear all
 
This week, I tried again to bring up finally the OpenXCAP server. I tried it first acc. the instruction on OpenXCAP.org on my local virtual VMWare Server 1.0 (before, I always used virtualized ESX server). It worked without major issues, meaning I could install lenny, all required files even via apt-get and the OpenXCAP was running. Surprising for me though, because it never worked yet.
 
Now, when I take _the same_ virtual disk and export it to VMWare ESX server, I get the previously discussed errors:
Sep 25 17:01:21 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-] Log opened.

Sep 25 17:01:21 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-] Starting Open XCAP 0.9.3

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-] Traceback (most recent call last):

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]   File "/usr/bin/openxcap", line 56, in ?

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]     from xcap.server import XCAPServer

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]   File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xcap/server.py", line 21, in ?

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]     from xcap import authentication

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]   File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xcap/authentication.py", line 21, in ?

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]     from xcap.appusage import getApplicationForURI

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]   File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xcap/appusage/__init__.py", line 466, in ?

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]     applications = {'xcap-caps':      XCAPCapabilitiesApplication(),

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]   File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xcap/appusage/__init__.py", line 64, in __init__

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]     self.xml_schema = etree.XMLSchema(xml_schema_doc)

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-]   File "xmlschema.pxi", line 67, in etree.XMLSchema.__init__

Sep 25 17:01:27 openxcap openxcap[11876]: [-] etree.XMLSchemaParseError: Document is not valid XML Schema

 

How can this be possible? I tried three times with three different machines. They work in VMware Server but not in ESX server. I don't find any answer at all neither can I imagine anyhow, how an application error like this occurs running the program on the very same, identical virtualized system with just two different virtualization platforms around.

 

Anybody else has experiences in that, encountered somehow same strange behaviour with the application or has any other advice? I would really welcome every hint in somehow a direction to solve this. I didn't plan to extend my virtual OpenSER testing platform with a local PC, but it seems I have no other possibility so far...

 

Thanks for your help! A nice weekend to all of you.

 

Best regards

Sebastian