Cannot connect to Amahi dashboard

klaleda
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Cannot connect to Amahi dashboard

Postby klaleda » Mon Nov 02, 2015 2:07 am

Hello I am using amaze as a server and it was working great till yesterday.

However, I can see shares, everything is fine. The problem is my browser cannot find dashboard.
I can ping the address and everything is ok. I tried from other pc-s on the network but no success.

Prior to that I had a problem with installing app Feng office - it installed ok, but could not access it - only blank page.
I restarted it and from then I cannot access the dashboard


Please help...

klaleda
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Re: Cannot connect to Amahi dashboard

Postby klaleda » Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:22 am

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Re: Cannot connect to Amahi dashboard

Postby bigfoot65 » Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:12 am

Likely what has happened is the app is partially installed.

Please check /etc/httpd/conf.d and look for a file 1###-foffice.conf. Next check /var/hda/web-apps and look for a directory foffice.

If either of these exist, the app is installed or partially installed. Please check /var/log/amahi-app-installer.log file for errors regarding the install of Feng Office.

In order to fix things, a cleanup will be needed. As root user, do the following:

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rm -rf /etc/httpd/conf.d/1###-foffice.conf systemctl restart httpd
This should restore the dashboard.

You will still need to clean up the remnants of the failed app install. Check the Installed Apps section in the Apps tab and if it's installed, uninstall it. Otherwise if the foffice directory existed, you will need to remove it. As root user, do:

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rm -rf /var/hda/web-apps/foffice
Lastly, check the Network tab, DNS Aliases section and remove http://foffice from there.

If you have tried to install the app multiple times, you may see foffice1, foffice2, etc. All those will need cleaned up as well using the guidance I provided above.
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