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Re: [hobbit] Error - Failed to retrieve ghostlist from server
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Error - Failed to retrieve ghostlist from server
- From: Michael Dunne <dunne (at) accuweather.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:48:43 -0500
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Error - Failed to retrieve ghostlist from server
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Greetings,
In follow up to my initial query. When I check my apache logs, I see what
follows below. I am a bit confused as to why a connection attempt to port
1984 is being attempted. I modified the bbd setting in hobbitserver.cfg, and
also added "--listen=0.0.0.0:8080 --ghosts=log" to hobbitlaunch.cfg. I know
that I am missing something very simple, but I can not see what....
Again, any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
[Mon Jan 29 09:44:30 2007] [error] [client x.x.x.x] 2007-01-29 09:44:30
Could not connect to bbd (at) x.x.x.x:1984 - Connection refused, referer:
http://climonx.accuweather.com/hobbit/
[Mon Jan 29 09:44:30 2007] [error] [client x.x.x.x] 2007-01-29 09:44:30
Whoops ! bb failed to send message - Connection failed, referer:
http://climonx.accuweather.com/hobbit/
On 1/25/07 5:07 PM, "Michael Dunne" <dunne (at) accuweather.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am receiving the following error on a recently configured hobbit server.
> When I attempt to view the Ghost List all I see on the page is:
>
> Failed to retrieve ghostlist from server
>
> The only difference between this server and others that I have setup is that
> the bbd port is set to 8080 instead of 1984.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
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Michael Dunne
Network Support Specialist
AccuWeather, Inc.
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