As per instructions:
Using the Network Troubleshooter, I failed step 8 - HDA Dashboard accessible?. Here's a paste to help troubleshoot: http://pastebin.com/u0D4keYU
Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
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Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
Your log indicates HTTP server has stopped. Have you tried restarting it?
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Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
Hi, we worked on the related problem late last year but I still have the same problem.
I tried enabling/disabling and starting/stopping the HTTP Server via Fedora's System/Admin/Services. Initial state was in fact Enable/Stopped. It wouldn't start so I disabled it then re-enabled it but it's stuck on "This service is enabled - This service is being refreshed right now" ie. Not Started.
I don't know another way to force it.
I tried enabling/disabling and starting/stopping the HTTP Server via Fedora's System/Admin/Services. Initial state was in fact Enable/Stopped. It wouldn't start so I disabled it then re-enabled it but it's stuck on "This service is enabled - This service is being refreshed right now" ie. Not Started.
I don't know another way to force it.
Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
Try doing it from command line and not the dashboard.
What version of Fedora are you using? Is this a modified install? Was it Fedora Full DVD or Express CD? Did you modify anything manually?
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service httpd start
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Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
This is what I got. Overall, nothing unusual for two years for standard install until the failed Ampache upgrade.
HTTP Start
[root@server john]# service httpd start
Starting httpd: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using server.paricek for ServerName
[FAILED]
Fedora
Fedora 12 (Constantine)
Kernel Linux 2.6.32.26-175fc12.x86_64
GNOME 2.2B.2
Amahi Control Panel
NICKNAME IP ADDRESS STATUS
ParadisKunicek 70.@@@.@@@.@@@ Running
System ParadisKunicek — configured about 2 years ago (January 09, 2010 19:47)
Status Running
VPN Connection Check it now
Nickname ParadisKunicek
Dynamic DNS ParadisKunicek.yourhda.com
Home Domain Paricek.com
Network 192.168.1.*
HDA IP Address 192.168.1.10
Network Gateway 192.168.1.1
HTTP Start
[root@server john]# service httpd start
Starting httpd: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using server.paricek for ServerName
[FAILED]
Fedora
Fedora 12 (Constantine)
Kernel Linux 2.6.32.26-175fc12.x86_64
GNOME 2.2B.2
Amahi Control Panel
NICKNAME IP ADDRESS STATUS
ParadisKunicek 70.@@@.@@@.@@@ Running
System ParadisKunicek — configured about 2 years ago (January 09, 2010 19:47)
Status Running
VPN Connection Check it now
Nickname ParadisKunicek
Dynamic DNS ParadisKunicek.yourhda.com
Home Domain Paricek.com
Network 192.168.1.*
HDA IP Address 192.168.1.10
Network Gateway 192.168.1.1
Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
Check the /etc/httpd/conf.d sub directory for potentially bad .conf files. I have seen conf files that should have been removed stop it from running. If you see any that look out of place, rename them to .bak and try restarting httpd.
Also, was there any modification to the apache .conf files?
Also, was there any modification to the apache .conf files?
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Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
Thanks that did it. Nothing looked bad per sebut I renamed 1001-Ampache.conf to .bak then started http successfully. My dashboard is back.
Next step is to reinstall Ampache the correct way.
Next step is to reinstall Ampache the correct way.
Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
Awesome. I would remove that .conf file as a new one will be generated when you install Ampache.
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Re: Network Troubleshooter - failed step 8
All is good now. I'm listening to U2 on Ampache via the Amdroid client on a Samsung tablet.
Thanks I learned a lot.
PS I live about 15 mins from GB aka pommepause in Montreal.
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Thanks I learned a lot.
PS I live about 15 mins from GB aka pommepause in Montreal.
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