Hi again, one more thing but maybe not related ...??? It now fail to start rbldnsd ... which is also new after todays update, atleast I haven't noticed it earlier ... Any good ideas? Thanks, Anders
Hi again, one more thing but maybe not related ...??? It now fail to start rbldnsd ... which is also new after todays update, atleast I haven't noticed it ... Any good ideas? Thanks, Anders
Hi again, one more thing but maybe not related ...??? It now fail to start rbldnsd ... which is also new after todays update. Any good ideas? Thanks, Anders
Hi, Did run a "/var/www/bin/update.sh force" today, all looked fine but after update no logging is showing so no log's, no stat's. Please advice. And I am not a very experianced Linux hacker ... ;-) Kind regards, Anders
Well, had the same choice but opted for the normal one instead. //Anders
Hi Marius, if you read this there seem to be an issue between Debian 9, Scrollout and VMWare Player 14, latest release. When using "Reboot" from the Scrollout GUI the network interface always fail after reboot and a total reboot of the server running VMWare guests is required for the interface to be found again. Sometimes a reboot (shutdown -r) from the host itself render the same problem. Regards, Anders
Hi Marius, if you read this there seem to be an issue between Debian 9, Scrollout and VMWare Player 14, latest release. When using "Reboot" from the Scrollout GUI the network interface always fail and a total reboot of the server running VMWare guests is required for the interface to be found again. Sometimes a reboot (shutdown -r) from the host itself render the same problem. Regards, Anders
Hi, did the fresh install and then only /var/www/bin/update.sh force ...