I have installed piwik successfuly on my system. But geoIP location is not working. I have followed guide at piwik FAQ to configure GeoIP Geo location by PECL extention. But it is always showing
According to this provider, your current location is:
Unknown
All my visitors also have an unknown location, so I'm guessing it can't locate IP addresses correctly. How can I fix this?
I am using centOS on my server.
I know this question is the same as PIWIK GeoIP (PECL) giving unknown location but no one has answered in 5 months so I'm hoping someone can answer here.
Thanks.
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I run perforce server on Ubuntu. Just typed apt-get upgrade and noticed that perforce server got updated as well. The thing is that I can't access repository any more. Is it gone for good? I'm hope that it's only matter of reconfigure, but I am a total newbie to perforce administration.
If you can't access your server after an upgrade, it's probably one of these three things:
Did you accidentally change the P4ROOT setting? (This determines where your database lives and is unique to each server instance.) If so, the server will start and you'll be able to connect to it, but it won't have the same contents it did before. Setting P4ROOT to an empty directory and starting p4d will give you a fresh new server instance. Setting P4ROOT to your existing server database directory and starting p4d will give you access to your existing server instance.
Does the new version require a manual database upgrade? If so, you'll be unable to start p4d or connect to it via a client, and you'll see an error message in your log (P4LOG) telling you to run p4d -xu. Do that to upgrade the database.
Does your license not support the new version (i.e. because it expired before this version was released)? If so, you'll be unable to start p4d, and you'll see an error message in your log (P4LOG) telling you the license has expired. Contact Perforce to renew your license, or downgrade p4d to stay on the version that you're licensed for.
p4root was set wrong, fixing it helped.
How can I install Nominatim on GAE? I've found a small amount of relevant information searching the internet, even with examples, but they are showing how to install it on VM, with os like Ubuntu. I wondering because I need to get places names by providing it with latitude and longitude.
P.S: I've searched this site for a case somebody asked this question before, but I haven't found something relevant.
Google App Engine is a special layer on top of underlying real VMs. It has very restricted APIs (comparable to what you get from naked machine) and only specially designed software could be run on GAE.
If you want to run Nominatim on Google cloud infrastructure you should look at Google Compute Engine (https://cloud.google.com/compute/). This is could VM where you can install all kinds of software including Postgres if you want to manage it manually.
I am using apiary service to generate the offline documentation using below command
apiary preview --path=docs/tmpApi.apib
It was working so far, but noticed today that it is giving error "apiary service responded with an error: 410 Gone".
Any idea, what has gone wrong with the service?
Try updating the apiaryio gem please. I was able to make it work on my side.
It sounds like the older gem is pointing to an old version of the service - we'll improve that error message.
Emmanuel
I'm trying to install IBM Eclipse tools for Bluemix but getting this error:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed session
context was:(profile=epp.package.jee,
phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=,
action=). Unable to read repository at
http://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/websphere/wasdev/updates/wdt/kepler/plugins/com.ibm.ws.st.common.core_1.0.100.v20150220_1740.jar.
Connection reset
I tried to use solution from this dW Answers post Downloading Bluemix plugin for Eclipse... Is it even possible??? but it didn't help.
When I went and tried to manually download file by using this link : http://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/websphere/wasdev/updates/wdt/kepler/plugins/com.ibm.ws.st.common.core_1.0.100.v20150220_1740.jar I get an error:
This webpage is not available
But when I changed link to use https as following, it works:
https://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/websphere/wasdev/updates/wdt/kepler/plugins/com.ibm.ws.st.common.core_1.0.100.v20150220_1740.jar
So, my question is how can I redirect all "problematic" links to correct web site? In other words, is it possible to one url to another url?
Thank you.
UPDATE:
Tried to install this plugin at home and everything worked. I suspect that something wrong with a network on a work, will ask our admins to try to investigate the issue and post it back if we'll discover something interesting.
UPDATE 2
Confirmed by admins. It was a temporary network issue.
here is the last updated guide for Eclipse Bluemix tool plugin, which should be always used to install this plugin for the first time, in order to be sure on using the right version
https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/#manageapps/eclipsetools/eclipsetools.html#eclipsetools
At the following url a shorted version with Eclipse installation link:
https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/starters/deploy_eclipsetools.html
Your issue could be related to an obsolete reference updated with a new release version for the plugin.
Trying to install OwnCloud on my hosted OS X Server 10.7.5.
When running the "web Installer", I can't get past the first step, because "Can't write to the current directory. Please fix this by giving the webserver user write access to the directory"
The problem is, I don't know what the webserver user is. Can you help me find out? I somehow screwed up the web directory permissions, and would like to fix it once and for all.
Thanks for any help you can provide, cheers
Thanks for the responses, and sorry for the newbie question. To close the loop:
#arkascha - Yep. MacMiniColo.net. Why not? Got a mini laying around, just sent it in
#nyarlathotep - Yes. Going through the install now. It turns out the documentation of Owncloud has been updated to address my specific problem, down to the specific CHOWN I need to use.
PROBLEM SOLVED
#nyarlathotep #2 - Running the standard Apache that comes with Lion, Apache 2