[Cherokee] Error with cherokee-admin

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Sergio Aguilar Guerrero

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Feb 12, 2013, 9:11:24 PM2/12/13
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Hello All,

I have a weird error with  cherokee-admin 

When I execute it, and I go to the webpage I am prompted for user name and password, I do that but the the management interface never loads.

On the terminal this is what I get:

root@linhost1:~# sudo cherokee-admin -b -x
Cherokee Web Server 1.2.103 (Feb 12 2013): Listening on port ALL:9090, TLS
disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 20000 fds system limit, max. 9993
connections, 4 threads, 2498 connections per thread, standard scheduling policy

Login:
  User:              admin
  One-time Password: IdBtAwWYC35wlgic

Web Interface:
  URL:               http://localhost:9090/

DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
       SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
Server 1.2.103 running.. PID=21689 Port=4000
DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
       SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
Server 1.2.103 running.. PID=21693 Port=4000
DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
       SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
Server 1.2.103 running.. PID=21698 Port=4000
DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
       SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
Server 1.2.103 running.. PID=22173 Port=4000
DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
       SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
Server 1.2.103 running.. PID=22177 Port=4000


Any one  has an idea of whats going on?

Details: Ubuntu 12.04
Cherokee: latest from source

Am I missing some python libraries?  The system was working fine before with ppa packages.


Regards,

Sergio

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Feb 12, 2013, 11:28:41 PM2/12/13
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Hi, I don't know what's the problem, but this are some ideas:
Did you upgrade your config file? Did you ccheck your config file (Cherokee -t, I believe)? I dont believe you are missing libs. Cherokee should run with uninitiated out of the box. I will check it later and get back to you.


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On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 3:11 AM CET Sergio Aguilar Guerrero wrote:

>Hello All,
>
>I have a weird error with cherokee-admin
>
>When I execute it, and I go to the webpage I am prompted for user name and
>password, I do that but the the management interface never loads.
>
>On the terminal this is what I get:
>
>root@linhost1:~# *sudo cherokee-admin -b -x*
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pig...@gmail.com

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Feb 13, 2013, 2:37:09 AM2/13/13
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Can you spawn cherokee admin process separately ?

I forgot exacly how it was. In fact such error means that cherokee admin process can't be spawned correctly. Its probably system missconfiguration, system error, missing dependency.

Cherokee admin command spawns cherokee server and then cherokee admin backend. You have to execute it by hand, then you will see whats wrong.

You can also try to run "cherokee-admin -t" command, it will spawn backend cherokee admin with unix sockets instead of local http/tcp.

Stefan de Konink

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Feb 13, 2013, 3:47:44 AM2/13/13
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, pig...@gmail.com wrote:

> I forgot exacly how it was. In fact such error means that cherokee
> admin process can't be spawned correctly. Its probably system
> missconfiguration, system error, missing dependency.

Is this the IPv6 binding issue?

Stefan

Jedrzej Nowak

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Feb 13, 2013, 4:37:00 AM2/13/13
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Maybe, or that old ubuntu with something that I don't remember exactly right now ;)

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Sergio Aguilar Guerrero

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Feb 13, 2013, 3:05:49 PM2/13/13
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Hello All,

Starting it with cherokee-admin -t  works.  Thanks for the suggestion Jędrzej Nowak.

I'm not sure why cherokee-admin -b is not working; I've tested the compiled Cherokee on my Laptop running the same version of Ubuntu and all was fine.

I appreciate every response on this thread.

Thank you,

Sergio  




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