From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2011-05-13 14:34:28
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Sounds like your /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf file might be corrupt. What does it contain? John Hinton <web...@ew...> wrote: >Well, one of my Webmin upgrades didn't go so well. Doing this from >within Webmin ended with a very long list of CPIO errors and disk full >messages. Yes, /etc did run out of space during the upgrade. At the end >of the process, where it says you can now login as "xxxxx" to begin >using Webmin, I noticed that the port number was gone from the end of >the URL. The colon was still there but not the 10000. And Webmin fails >to respond. So, off to the shell... > >I cleared a bit of space from /etc and then downloaded the Webmin RPM >(oh... this is a CentOS 5 system) and tried a few things, which all left >me with the missing port number and unable to access Webmin. I notice >when trying to /etc/init.d/webmin restart or stop it seems to hang and >not do anything. Did a system restart and Webmin seemed to load during >bootup. > >I have tried to upgrade, but it says I'm already running the new >version. I've tried freshen... then rpm -U --force. Same outcome. Did a >rpm -e and then a rpm -i and still have the same URL without the 10000 >at the end. Apparently there is a config file somewhere that I need to >manually fix or remove? > >Thanks for any help. > >-- >John Hinton >877-777-1407 ext 502 >http://www.ew3d.com >Comprehensive Online Solutions > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability >What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. >Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools >to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. >http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay >- >Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >To remove yourself from this list, go to >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > |
From: John H. <web...@ew...> - 2011-05-13 14:57:41
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On 5/13/2011 10:34 AM, Jamie Cameron wrote: > Sounds like your /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf file might be corrupt. What does it contain? passwd_mindex=4 passwd_mode=0 passdelay=1 logout=/etc/webmin/logout-flag passwd_file=/etc/shadow passwd_uindex=0 passwd_pindex=1 passwd_cindex=2 sessiononly=/virtual-server/remote.cgi preload=virtual-server=virtual-server/virtual-server-lib-funcs.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-unix.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-dir.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-dns.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-mail.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-web.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-webalizer.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-ssl.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-logrotate.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-mysql.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-postgres.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-ftp.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-spam.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virus.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-webmin.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virt.pl virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virt6.pl premodules=WebminCore root=/usr/libexec/webmin mimetypes=/usr/libexec/webmin/mime.types server=MiniServ/1.550 > > John Hinton<web...@ew...> wrote: > >> Well, one of my Webmin upgrades didn't go so well. Doing this from >> within Webmin ended with a very long list of CPIO errors and disk full >> messages. Yes, /etc did run out of space during the upgrade. At the end >> of the process, where it says you can now login as "xxxxx" to begin >> using Webmin, I noticed that the port number was gone from the end of >> the URL. The colon was still there but not the 10000. And Webmin fails >> to respond. So, off to the shell... >> >> I cleared a bit of space from /etc and then downloaded the Webmin RPM >> (oh... this is a CentOS 5 system) and tried a few things, which all left >> me with the missing port number and unable to access Webmin. I notice >> when trying to /etc/init.d/webmin restart or stop it seems to hang and >> not do anything. Did a system restart and Webmin seemed to load during >> bootup. >> >> I have tried to upgrade, but it says I'm already running the new >> version. I've tried freshen... then rpm -U --force. Same outcome. Did a >> rpm -e and then a rpm -i and still have the same URL without the 10000 >> at the end. Apparently there is a config file somewhere that I need to >> manually fix or remove? >> >> Thanks for any help. >> >> -- >> John Hinton >> 877-777-1407 ext 502 >> http://www.ew3d.com >> Comprehensive Online Solutions >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability >> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. >> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools >> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability > What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. > Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools > to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list -- John Hinton 877-777-1407 ext 502 http://www.ew3d.com Comprehensive Online Solutions |
From: John H. <web...@ew...> - 2011-05-13 17:53:38
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On 5/13/2011 10:57 AM, John Hinton wrote: > On 5/13/2011 10:34 AM, Jamie Cameron wrote: >> Sounds like your /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf file might be corrupt. What does it contain? Thanks Jamie... When comparing to other systems, what is below seems to be very truncated. After attempting another rpm -ivh, with miniserv.conf moved to a back file... it complained that the file did not exist. So, I moved it back and copied from on machine to another the parts that seemed to be missing and I'm back in business. John > passwd_mindex=4 > passwd_mode=0 > passdelay=1 > logout=/etc/webmin/logout-flag > passwd_file=/etc/shadow > passwd_uindex=0 > passwd_pindex=1 > passwd_cindex=2 > sessiononly=/virtual-server/remote.cgi > preload=virtual-server=virtual-server/virtual-server-lib-funcs.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-unix.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-dir.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-dns.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-mail.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-web.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-webalizer.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-ssl.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-logrotate.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-mysql.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-postgres.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-ftp.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-spam.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virus.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-webmin.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virt.pl > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virt6.pl > premodules=WebminCore > root=/usr/libexec/webmin > mimetypes=/usr/libexec/webmin/mime.types > server=MiniServ/1.550 >> John Hinton<web...@ew...> wrote: >> >>> Well, one of my Webmin upgrades didn't go so well. Doing this from >>> within Webmin ended with a very long list of CPIO errors and disk full >>> messages. Yes, /etc did run out of space during the upgrade. At the end >>> of the process, where it says you can now login as "xxxxx" to begin >>> using Webmin, I noticed that the port number was gone from the end of >>> the URL. The colon was still there but not the 10000. And Webmin fails >>> to respond. So, off to the shell... >>> >>> I cleared a bit of space from /etc and then downloaded the Webmin RPM >>> (oh... this is a CentOS 5 system) and tried a few things, which all left >>> me with the missing port number and unable to access Webmin. I notice >>> when trying to /etc/init.d/webmin restart or stop it seems to hang and >>> not do anything. Did a system restart and Webmin seemed to load during >>> bootup. >>> >>> I have tried to upgrade, but it says I'm already running the new >>> version. I've tried freshen... then rpm -U --force. Same outcome. Did a >>> rpm -e and then a rpm -i and still have the same URL without the 10000 >>> at the end. Apparently there is a config file somewhere that I need to >>> manually fix or remove? >>> >>> Thanks for any help. >>> >>> -- >>> John Hinton >>> 877-777-1407 ext 502 >>> http://www.ew3d.com >>> Comprehensive Online Solutions >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability >>> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. >>> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools >>> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability >> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. >> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools >> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > -- John Hinton 877-777-1407 ext 502 http://www.ew3d.com Comprehensive Online Solutions |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2011-05-13 18:23:40
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Yeah, I was going to suggest copying it from another known good machine of the same type, but you beat me to it. On 13/May/2011 10:53 John Hinton <web...@ew...> wrote .. > On 5/13/2011 10:57 AM, John Hinton wrote: > > On 5/13/2011 10:34 AM, Jamie Cameron wrote: > >> Sounds like your /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf file might be corrupt. What does > it contain? > Thanks Jamie... When comparing to other systems, what is below seems to > be very truncated. After attempting another rpm -ivh, with miniserv.conf > moved to a back file... it complained that the file did not exist. So, I > moved it back and copied from on machine to another the parts that > seemed to be missing and I'm back in business. > > John > > passwd_mindex=4 > > passwd_mode=0 > > passdelay=1 > > logout=/etc/webmin/logout-flag > > passwd_file=/etc/shadow > > passwd_uindex=0 > > passwd_pindex=1 > > passwd_cindex=2 > > sessiononly=/virtual-server/remote.cgi > > preload=virtual-server=virtual-server/virtual-server-lib-funcs.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-unix.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-dir.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-dns.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-mail.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-web.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-webalizer.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-ssl.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-logrotate.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-mysql.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-postgres.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-ftp.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-spam.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virus.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-webmin.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virt.pl > > virtual-server=virtual-server/feature-virt6.pl > > premodules=WebminCore > > root=/usr/libexec/webmin > > mimetypes=/usr/libexec/webmin/mime.types > > server=MiniServ/1.550 > >> John Hinton<web...@ew...> wrote: > >> > >>> Well, one of my Webmin upgrades didn't go so well. Doing this from > >>> within Webmin ended with a very long list of CPIO errors and disk full > >>> messages. Yes, /etc did run out of space during the upgrade. At the end > >>> of the process, where it says you can now login as "xxxxx" to begin > >>> using Webmin, I noticed that the port number was gone from the end of > >>> the URL. The colon was still there but not the 10000. And Webmin fails > >>> to respond. So, off to the shell... > >>> > >>> I cleared a bit of space from /etc and then downloaded the Webmin RPM > >>> (oh... this is a CentOS 5 system) and tried a few things, which all left > >>> me with the missing port number and unable to access Webmin. I notice > >>> when trying to /etc/init.d/webmin restart or stop it seems to hang and > >>> not do anything. Did a system restart and Webmin seemed to load during > >>> bootup. > >>> > >>> I have tried to upgrade, but it says I'm already running the new > >>> version. I've tried freshen... then rpm -U --force. Same outcome. Did a > >>> rpm -e and then a rpm -i and still have the same URL without the 10000 > >>> at the end. Apparently there is a config file somewhere that I need to > >>> manually fix or remove? > >>> > >>> Thanks for any help. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> John Hinton > >>> 877-777-1407 ext 502 > >>> http://www.ew3d.com > >>> Comprehensive Online Solutions > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability > >>> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. > >>> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools > >>> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. > >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay > >>> - > >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > >>> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability > >> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. > >> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools > >> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. > >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay > >> - > >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > >> To remove yourself from this list, go to > >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > > > > -- > John Hinton > 877-777-1407 ext 502 > http://www.ew3d.com > Comprehensive Online Solutions > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability > What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. > Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools > to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |