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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Mike Coan on March 11, 2002, 07:18:25 PM
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For some reason I can no longer access the server-manager from any workstation.
Upon rebooting I notice that
httpd-e-smith loads fine, but right after that
httpd-admin gives an error message tht it fails.
I looked in /etc/rc.d/rc7.d and there are entries
S85httpd-e-smith and
S86httpd-admin
both of them have the same date, and as near as I can tell seem to be identical.
I think the problem began when I used the server console to change the access on an ibay. when I clicked on Save i got a message saying Software error. maybe that is unrelated.
In any event, upon rboot I do get the message indicating httpd-admin failed and i cannot access the server-manager (www.mydomian.com/server-manager) from any workstation. Moreover i cannot access server-manager from the e-smith console at the server. I select option 6 "Access server manager" at the console, type in the password, and it immediately returns to the console menu screen.
Any ideas (short of reinstalling/) Everything else works fine.
Mike
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I have no visability to how heavily you have the server loaded but a backup/restore routine is probably the cleanest way to repair the damage.
At least, that's what I would do.
regards,
patrick
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If you have another server --- junk, anything --- you could test the re-install, to make sure it fixes everything, and transfers your settings correctly. I had an opportunity to use the restore feature this weekend, in the course of upgrading a client to better hardware. It is slick and braindead easy...
Dan
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If I have strange problems, I start with going through the "Configure this Server" screen at the sme console and reboot. If that doesn't solve it, you could run
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event post-upgrade
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Steve,
Steve Bush wrote:
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> If I have strange problems, I start with going through the
> "Configure this Server" screen at the sme console and
> reboot. If that doesn't solve it, you could run
> /sbin/e-smith/signal-event post-upgrade
Many thanks for your advice. I had done the "configure this server" and reboot routine to no avail. Your clue about running /sbin/signal-event post upgrade wokd like a charm. I an that command and rebooted and all is well.
Thanks so much.
Mike
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Glad I could help...