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Re: [hobbit] Strange problem
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Strange problem
- From: kevin grady <kevin.grady (at) gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:18:34 -0500
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Well that explains the display problem. Kick me for not checking the
logs. So this is what I have in the hobbitlaunch.log:
2005-02-17 16:16:43 Setting up network listener on 0.0.0.0:1984
2005-02-17 16:16:43 Cannot bind to listen socket (Address already in use)
2005-02-17 16:16:43 Task hobbitd terminated, status 1
I checked the ~/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg and it has everything
listed properly. This system does not have anything listening on port
1984. Any ideas? Shouldn't the binding IP address be what is specified
in BBSERVERIP?
Thanks
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:16:43 -0700, Charles Jones <jonescr (at) cisco.com> wrote:
> The index.html file (a link to bb.html), and the other html files in that
> dir are generated dynamically when hobbit runs...so if they arent there then
> either hobbit is not running, or hobbit crashed, or has no write perms.
> Check the logs in /var/log/hobbit and see if anything seems amiss.
>
> -Charles
>
>
> kevin grady wrote:
> Yeah, tried that too and same results. This is the first time I have run
> across this issue after a few installs of RC1. Unfortunately I don't have
> access to the installs I did that work at the moment for reference to see
> what is missing from the ~/server/www/ directory. The only things under it
> are folders, not one file, no index file. Within the folders it looks like
> all of the necessary files are there. On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:13:24 -0700,
> Charles Jones <jonescr (at) cisco.com> wrote:
> Humor me and try http://myhost.mydomain/hobbit/ (with tailing slash)
> -Charles kevin grady wrote:
> Ok, I just did a clean install of RC2 and everything seems to be working,
> accept when I attempt to access http://myhost.mydomain/hobbit, I get a
> directory listing instead of the display. I've done clean hobbit installs of
> RC1 without any problems so i removed the RC2 install and tried a clean
> install of RC1 and I get the same results. Looking at the contents of
> ~/server/www it appears to be missing files, any ideas? To unsubscribe from
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