Last week my lab's power outage occurred and the web server went out.
And after then, my webpage doesn't work anymore. My webpage is using plone and zope.
So I first went to the directory /Plone/zinstance/bin
typed ./instance
then did zopectl start
then I typed ./plonectl start.
But the problem is the following : everytime I start zopectl and plonectl, the daemon process soon died.
The command line is like this.
I don't know what is the problem and what should I do. Anyone who knows well about plone and zopectl please help me.
Try ./instance fg. If you have an error it will be displayed in the console.
(fg - means running it in the foreground)
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Everyone.
Please help me.
When I run my substrate node server by running this command "./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external --rpc-external", server works well and start generating blocks first.
But after few hours, my server is been stopped and also stopped generating blocks automatically.
How can I solve this problem?
Here is Terminal Error.
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I'm currently trying to access a remote server using VS Code's Remote SSH extension. I haven't had a problem when using it before (that was around a month ago) but today when I tried to access the server I ran into some trouble.
I have the hostname and everything configured in a config file, and so I just click on that option and type in the password. However, VS Code seems to be stuck on "Opening Remote..." for the past hour or so. The dialogue I get in the terminal is as follows:
username#host's password:
Running remote connection script
Acquiring lock on /home/username/.vscode-server/bin/abcdefghijklmnop1234567989/
vscode-remote-lock.abcdefghijklmnop1234567989
Installing to /home/username/.vscode-server/bin/abcdefghijklmnop1234567989...
Downloading with wget
Does anybody know what the problem might be? Is this normal?
EDIT
As soon as I posted this the connection was successfully made. However, I would also like to still know what the problem was and if it normally takes around an hour, and what this process might be doing. I also believe it would be helpful to the community overall.
Thank you.
I've faced the same issue just now and realized that firewall protection has something to do with it.
As soon as I disabled it, the remote connection was established and I managed to see my code again.
I am trying to start a jBoss 5.1.0.GA instance and the output console is hanging on the [ProfileServiceBootstrap] Loading profile: ProfileKey#3f5f852e[domain=default, server=default, name=default] line.
The jBoss instance is copied from a remote server on which it works well.
There is not so much work logged (no more than 50 rows) and No error is displayed in console while starting up.
I understand that there may be some dependencies/connections/etc that it needs and are not satisfied, but I would expect an error to be thrown. Instead, it only hangs, without any other issue being reported.
I hope that this message will sound familiar to others that have worked more with older versions of jBoss and may direct me to investigate potential root causes.
Not proud of my findings... :) the issue was in fact that the logs were set not to write into the console. So, after looking for other log files, I found that the server started with the very well known statement Started in 1m:21s:836ms...
It is not really an issue nor an answer, but I leave this here in case others will find themselves in the same "I do not see the logs" situation (which should be also the title).
Note: in order logs to be shown, I have modified /server/default/conf/jboss-log4j.xml
I downloaded the installer and run it, but I get a message telling me to check my internet connection. My connection works fine, but I suspect there might be a proxy problem. Does anybody know how to remedy this?
I had this issue, but today when I started the installer (the same installer I downloaded two days ago) and there was no error message. I think the problem was caused by the smarface.io server(s).
Thus, when you get this error message while installing smartface:
"Unable to connect to update server. Please check you internet connection and try again. #1"
Just wait for a day or two and start the installer again. The error message will disappear!
I have a code improvement suggestion for smartface.io:
I hope the error message never occurs in the future, but if it does you should correct the spelling: the word "you" in the error message is incorrect. It should be "your".
I have a RoR application running on two different server. They run the same version of the app and are similar in configuration. I have a Mongodb replica set running on both the server with a third server as an arbitrary server.
Everything runs fine. The data is syncing perfectly. But after 2 weeks of running, one of the server started giving ConnectionPool::PoolShuttingDownError. I checked the log and I can see the error was raised application controller. I didn't change any code on any of the server.
The server raising the error is fine till it gets 6-7 simultaneous request. Or when you refresh the page 6-7 times together. It gives this error once and then again you refresh the page and its back to normal. This is weird and I can't understand why one server has this problem while the other one don't and that too sometime.
I am using Mongoid with Moped, Rails 4.1.0 and Ruby 2.1.5. I also checked available connections using db.serverStatus().connections which is around 51158 and ulimit of max process is 257185.
I searched a lot but I am still unsure of the cause of this problem. It will be great if someone can put some light on this issue. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.