Re: [WebDNA] 6.2 Sorry WebDNA server not running
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texte = I=92m a bit unclear of exactly what your end goal is, but WebDNA 6.2 was =never tested on CentOS 6.6.Maybe use the 'WebDNA 8.0 apache module - Linux=92 product and your =WebDNA Server 8 license for CentOS 6.6.=20It was tested on 6.5, but that is pretty close to 6.6, so it may work.=20=The reason WebDNA didn=92t work on restart is that the method of init =between older and newer linux machines was a bit different=85 thereis a workaround for 6.2, but if you have a Version 8 lic., then prob =best to use that.DonovanOn Mar 7, 2015, at 12:37 AM, Matthew A Perosi, Psi Prime =
wrote:> This issue is driving me crazy.>=20> I need to reinstall one of my servers with CentOS 7 and WebDNA 8. I =have the license for 8, but I can't reinstall the server without moving =several websites to another server.>=20> I had another server laying around to use as a temp machine while I =reinstall the other one. This temp server is an i686 machine, so I =can't install WebDNA 8.>=20> I'm forced to install CentOS 6.6 on the i686 temp box and my old =WebDNA 6.2, but I'm running into crazy issues. By the way, I also tried =6.2.1 and had the exact same results...>=20> I can install WebDNA and set it up just fine. The server works and =all the websites work perfect... That is, until I reboot it.>=20> Upon a reboot I get the infamous "Sorry WebDNA server not running" =even though it clearly is. I am able to issue the start and stop =commands without any error and the WebCatalog.pid is created and deleted =when I issue the start/stop.>=20> What am I missing? Why would WebDNA die like this after a reboot?>=20> I've been trying to study log files, but nothing is getting recorded =at all once the "server not running" error starts, so that's no help.>=20> Any thoughts? I could hold my breath and hope I won't have to reboot =until I get the other server working again, but that's not the best =option in a production environment.>=20> -Matt>=20>=20> --=20> Matthew A Perosi> Corporate Consultant> Mobile Marketing Expert> Senior Web Developer> SEO Analyst & Educator> matt@psiprime.com>=20> Psi Prime> 323 Union Blvd.> Totowa, NJ 07512>=20> Direct: 888.872.0274> Fax: 888.488.5924>=20> http://www.perosi.com>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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I=92m a bit unclear of exactly what your end goal is, but WebDNA 6.2 was =never tested on CentOS 6.6.Maybe use the 'WebDNA 8.0 apache module - Linux=92 product and your =WebDNA Server 8 license for CentOS 6.6.=20It was tested on 6.5, but that is pretty close to 6.6, so it may work.=20=The reason WebDNA didn=92t work on restart is that the method of init =between older and newer linux machines was a bit different=85 thereis a workaround for 6.2, but if you have a Version 8 lic., then prob =best to use that.DonovanOn Mar 7, 2015, at 12:37 AM, Matthew A Perosi, Psi Prime = wrote:> This issue is driving me crazy.>=20> I need to reinstall one of my servers with CentOS 7 and WebDNA 8. I =have the license for 8, but I can't reinstall the server without moving =several websites to another server.>=20> I had another server laying around to use as a temp machine while I =reinstall the other one. This temp server is an i686 machine, so I =can't install WebDNA 8.>=20> I'm forced to install CentOS 6.6 on the i686 temp box and my old =WebDNA 6.2, but I'm running into crazy issues. By the way, I also tried =6.2.1 and had the exact same results...>=20> I can install WebDNA and set it up just fine. The server works and =all the websites work perfect... That is, until I reboot it.>=20> Upon a reboot I get the infamous "Sorry WebDNA server not running" =even though it clearly is. I am able to issue the start and stop =commands without any error and the WebCatalog.pid is created and deleted =when I issue the start/stop.>=20> What am I missing? Why would WebDNA die like this after a reboot?>=20> I've been trying to study log files, but nothing is getting recorded =at all once the "server not running" error starts, so that's no help.>=20> Any thoughts? I could hold my breath and hope I won't have to reboot =until I get the other server working again, but that's not the best =option in a production environment.>=20> -Matt>=20>=20> --=20> Matthew A Perosi> Corporate Consultant> Mobile Marketing Expert> Senior Web Developer> SEO Analyst & Educator> matt@psiprime.com>=20> Psi Prime> 323 Union Blvd.> Totowa, NJ 07512>=20> Direct: 888.872.0274> Fax: 888.488.5924>=20> http://www.perosi.com>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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