My Git Website returns a 404 every time I run it. The only thing I can find is this: Conversion error: Jekyll::Converters::Scss encountered an error while converting'assets/css/style.scss': No such file or directory # dir_chdir - /github/workspace/docs
Someone please help.
My project: https://github.com/orivera2280/GetConnectedSix.git
Hello and welcome to StackOverflow. GitHub Pages is for static-file hosting (HTML, CSS, JS for the client-side, images, etc) and would not RUN the Python code for your Flask app, hence the 404 page. You would need a cloud-hosting platform like Heroku or AWS. Both offer a free tier.
I have about 50 modified files. I tried to shelve them. About halfway through, tortoiseHG says 'Unable to remove file x/y/z/foo.java, permission denied'. I tried several of the remaining files, and they all seem to have the same issue.
I've been using tortoiseHG for a long time on this Windows machine without issues. Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot this? The files are not locked (open by another program). And they're all in the same local directory that I have access to.
Figured it out. The error message is misleading. The problem was a leftover .hg/wlock file. Probably from when it initially failed doing 1/2 of the original shelving.
Deleting .hg/wlock solved the problem.
Either I start Glassfish domain from NetBeans or from the asadmin console, I can't reach the admin panel.
When I navigate to http://localhost:4848, first there's a page saying "The Admin Console is starting. Please wait.", then it tries to redirect to a page having title "Login", but it loads, loads, loads forever. My CPU usage reaches 100% and nothing happens until I stop the server.
I tried Glassfish v3.1, v3.1.2 and also the freshest v4.0, without any modification.
About a year ago, v3.1 worked for me; I have no idea what could happen.
The server log says Glassfish can't find image files.
I uploaded the server log here: http://notepad.cc/share/LvaZvH23sF
I read somewhere that renaming the console-updatecenter-plugin.jar, and the NO_NETWORK=true option can solve similar problems, but these couldn't help for me.
I use JDK 7, and I'm on Windows 7 if it matters.
(edit) Summarizing what happened, from my past comments:
The admin panel was unreachable in Google Chrome and Internet Exlorer.
I managed to reach the admin panel in Firefox, and even in Chrome's incognito mode, but the cause was not AdBlock.
Chrome dev console complained about a 404 error.
After a while, I was able to reach the admin panel in Chrome, in normal mode too, so from that point I couldn't reproduce the problem.
Try access the console in this url: http://localhost:4848/login.jsf
In http://localhost:4848 redirect to http://localhost:4848/common/index.jsf and not work because the url not exists.
I noticed this in your log:
[2013-08-04T10:52:12.761+0200] [glassfish 4.0] [WARNING] [] [javax.enterprise.system.container.web.com.sun.web.security] [tid: _ThreadID=34 _ThreadName=admin-listener(2)] [timeMillis: 1375606332761] [levelValue: 900] [[
Context path from ServletContext: differs from path from bundle: /]]
Following that warning, there are a lot of info messages that the server can't find resources that it expects:
[2013-08-04T10:52:16.495+0200] [glassfish 4.0] [INFO] [] [com.sun.jsftemplating] [tid: _ThreadID=133 _ThreadName=admin-listener(6)] [timeMillis: 1375606336495] [levelValue: 800] [[
JSFT0004: The requested resource (/images/button/primary-mini-roll.gif) is not available.]]
...etc.
I'm curious as to how you installed the Glassfish servers. Did you use the windows installer? If you simply used the installer to update an existing Glassfish installation, an incorrect configuration could have been carried over.
The easiest solution to your problem is to download the ZIP distribution. Extract that to a new directory, start the asadmin tool via the command line and run the command:
asadmin> start-domain domain1
That should give you a completely fresh installation and should work without any problems. There's a good blog post here on getting started with Glassfish 4, it would be worth skimming through to make sure there's nothing you've missed.
not sure if this is still a problem but I got something similiar and I could resolve this by setting an admin password and enabling secure-admin (glassfish 3.1). Not sure if the secure-admin is necessary though, so setting a password might be enough.
download and extract glassfish zip
glassfish3/bin/asadmin start-domain
glassfish3/bin/asadmin change-admin-password (default is user "admin" with no password, so just hit [ENTER] two times)
glassfish3/bin/asadmin enable-secure-admin (might be skipped, just see what works for you)
glassfish3/bin/asadmin restart-domain
Now the admin-gui should be available on http://localhost:4848 and also from other machines via http://your.ip.or.address:4848
Good luck
I've had this happen to me when I enable "Default Principal To Role Mapping":
After I enable this and restart the domain, I'm never able to login again. I had to change the following line on domain.xml (with the domain stopped) :
<security-service default-principal-password="admin" activate-default-principal-to-role-mapping="true" default-principal="admin">
to this:
<security-service>
I didn't find any serious error in your log. Maybe another program doesn't let GlassFish works correctly. For example antivirus.
Had a similar problem.
It happened when I put a primefaces 5.x jar file in my /JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory and when I removed it all went back to normal.
Through research I found that apparently the admingui clashes with some "3rd party JSF helper stuff".
Hope this helps somebody.
When Running on Chrome you may get this error due to this issue. https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish/issues/22439
Admin gui is accessible on Firefox though.
Try this : http://mike.meessen.biz/blog/?p=281
I had exact
first there's a page saying "The Admin Console is starting. Please
wait.", then it tries to redirect to a page having title "Login", but
it loads, loads, loads forever.
problem and it worked for me.
I was in a similar situation and I found that in FF I cannot get access to console but in IE and Chrome with http://localhost:4848/login.jsf I can.
In Eclipse stopping the server and cleaning maybe will help. Afterwards you can access it via http://localhost:4848/common/index.jsf
The solution is quite simple.
There is an apllication/project that you were working on that had some errors. Simply undeploy them using the following procedure:
1.Go to Services tab then Servers then Glassfish Server 4.1
2.Right click on Glassfish Server 4.1 and click on the dropdown to list what under Glassfish Servers.
3.Expand Applications and undeploy all applications to start full receovery of the admin console.
4.Start Glassfish
5.Launch the admin console
Make your domain writeable thats the key guys
it ll work no need to other kinda wierd stuff
i've build my application on localhost and running it without any error. i choose openshift to host my application code but i have a problem to make it works perfectly like on my localhost.
i want to add directive of AllowEncodedSlashes and set it to On in my apache2 configuration file, i have tried to edit the file from ~/php/configuration/etc/conf/httpd.conf and then restart the server using ctl_all restart. but the result are http error code 400 (Bad Request). before i add this directive into httpd.conf the result are http error code 404, i am just not sure if the changes are in effect or not. or apache is bugging?
is there anyone knows howto make this work for me?
See if you can add it into .htaccess file instead of httpd.conf file. Also the best way to troubleshoot these problems would be by reviewing your application logs for errors. All you have to do is run "rhc tail {appName}" from your client machine (where the rhc client tools are installed). That gives you the current log entries.
To get to the entire log, you'll want to ssh onto the gear(s) on which the language framework/cartridge is installed using this FAQ and run: more ~/{cartridgeID}/logs/*.log
where {cartridgeID} is your framework cartridge like nodejs-0.6, or your embedded cartridge logs like mysql-5.1.
I created a feature request for this. See this Trello card and feel free to vote it up.
I have just setup hudson and have begun playing around with it.
I have downloaded the email-ext.hpi into the the folder $HUDSON_HOME\plugins
I have restarted hudson post-step1 ( i am following this manual method as i am unable to use (for proxy setting reasons) the automatic way of installing plugins via the "Manage hudson" page.
I dont see any errors when hudson starts. In fact i see the line
INFO: Started all plugins
BUT:
When i start a project configuration page, I do not see the promised option "Editable Email Notification".
FYI:
1. I am able to setup and run few basic test builds and they run fine.
2. I am also able to configure and receive the default hudson emails for failures and subsequent successes.(This confirms the SMTP settings)
3. I was also aboe to setup the subversion tag hpi in the same way as detailed above and that works fine as well!
What am i missing? Thanks in advance for any help!
EXTRA INFO:
Hudson version - 1.379 running on Windows XP
OK - i figured out a workaround (although i still need to dig into why this is a problem). Recording here for anyone else tha tmay face this issue.
The plugin when copied into the $HUDSON_HOME\plugin was somehow not really being activeated/recognized. But when i copied it over also to C:\Documents and Settings\mylogin.hudson\plugins and restarted hudson service, voila! it worked.
If anyone knows why this might have occured, kindly record it here for reference. Thanks.
To install a plugin you should use the easy route. In Hudson, go to 'Manage Hudson' -> 'Manager Plugins' -> 'Advanced' (its a tab) and use the 'upload plugin' option.
Than follow the instructions. Usually you have to restart Hudson to actually get the plugin.
Way saver than messing around with the file system. In general the approach you had should have been correct, but there seems to be an issue with your $HUDSON_HOME. Have a look at the "Manage Hudson" -> "Configure System" page. What is the Hudson Home directory displayed on the top of the page? I don't know what Hudson does if it can't access the Home Directory? My assumption is here that Hudson runs as a service with a user account rather than the local system account and that you used a different account to copy the hpi file.
Install Maven Legacy and Maven3 plugins .