Hia,
after today's update, when trying to access he orbiter from the cisco 7970, i get HTTP Error [404]!
The apache log tells:
192.168.80.41 - - [03/Jul/2010:21:49:17 -0300] "GET /lmce-admin/index.php?section=proxySocket&command=XML HTTP/1.1" 200 4767 "-" "Allegro-Software-WebClient/4.34"
192.168.80.41 - - [03/Jul/2010:21:49:18 -0300] "GET /pluto-admin/security_images/184_cisco.png HTTP/1.1" 404 385 "-" "Allegro-Software-WebClient/4.34
Under pluto-admin, there is no security_images directory, but under lmce-admin.
Something got broken in the last update?
TIA
this is part of the new proxy orbiter code that got pushed over from Dianemo. I have made changes to this to point to the right folder, and have pushed it to be built for the next pass.
-Thom
Thom,
thx for the answer. In the meantime, would it be possible to get the corrections (only the needed files)?
TIA,
Paulo
Todays update did not solve it. Still getting error 404 on Cisco Orbiter.
TIA.
Same here, anything we can do ourselves untill it is brought in?
TIA
Han
Wondering if anyone has figured out a fix for it till the next update?
Quote from: stallione on July 10, 2010, 05:05:24 AM
Wondering if anyone has figured out a fix for it till the next update?
My understanding was that Thom had fixed this after some discussion with Uplink earlier in the week. The problem was related to a reference to a path in a file we uploaded.
All the best
Andrew
Just did an update. No change so I think the fix has not made it yet. Is the reference something we can change ourselves. I really miss the use of the 7970...
TIA
Han
Quote from: daballiemo on July 10, 2010, 11:05:54 PM
Just did an update. No change so I think the fix has not made it yet. Is the reference something we can change ourselves. I really miss the use of the 7970...
TIA
Han
I am sure it is fixable manually. We dont use 7970 otherwise I would test it here and give you the fix. I'll see if I can get hold Thom and get him to post a simple fix.
All the best
Andrew
Andrew,
just curious, have you've been in contact with Thom? I do not want to trouble him myself as I know he is busy enough.
TIA
Han
Gents,
is there any news on this already. A Cisco 7970 without the orbiter is just another IP phone and I hate :-* it.
tia
Han
Do you get any new packages, when you do an apt-get update and upgrade?
Yes, I do. Just performed one to get the 14-7-2010 updates. Rebooted the whole wrig but still ending up with the 404 error.. ???
daballiemo,
this indicates, that what ever is in svn does not fix the 404 problem.
We'll as a last resort I deleted the 7970 and had it re-detect itself. Result being exactly the same (404 error) Guess I have to wait for one of the developers to add the right code.
rgds
Han
Quote from: posde on July 14, 2010, 11:16:23 PM
daballiemo,
this indicates, that what ever is in svn does not fix the 404 problem.
Thom has a fix that he worked on with Uplink... so I guess he failed to put it in svn.
Andrew
and at this moment, fluffy got word to start a new build. This means the new package should be available in around 4-5 hours, depending on her speed of work and sleep pattern
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D I can't wait ;D
Well, gents and ladies,
update was there, installed via apt-get upgrade/update. Removed my old config, reboot the core, powered up the cisco and quick reloaded the router and <drumroll> its back to life again.
Thank you very much!!! ::)
Han
btw the new weborbiter does not show that a 7970 has been added to the system, only after an update...
Quote from: daballiemo on July 16, 2010, 10:05:57 AM
Well, gents and ladies,
update was there, installed via apt-get upgrade/update. Removed my old config, reboot the core, powered up the cisco and quick reloaded the router and <drumroll> its back to life again.
Thank you very much!!! ::)
Han
btw the new weborbiter does not show that a 7970 has been added to the system, only after an update...
Glad you got the update and it fixed your 404 errors.
The messages that appear in the top left hand corner of the Orbiters screen are I guess what you are referring too. Your right some of those messages will appear and some will not.
Andrew
Andrew,
normally they would show up automagically, now first a refresh has to be done and then it show. I guess that is part of the new setup of the weborbiter where it is not constantly refreshing...
atb
Han
Quote from: daballiemo on July 16, 2010, 10:56:40 AM
Andrew,
normally they would show up automagically, now first a refresh has to be done and then it show. I guess that is part of the new setup of the weborbiter where it is not constantly refreshing...
atb
Han
Hmmm... are you referring to the system messages that appear momentarily in the top left hand corner of the Orbiters screen or the announcement when the new device is added for the first time?
Andrew
Referring to the announcement that a new system has been added. I normally tend to wait a bit of time, because the system needs its time to do the things it has to do. After about 5 minutes when I still did not see a thing I used the "refresh" button and a message telling me that a 7970 had been found showed up.
rgds
Han
Quote from: daballiemo on July 16, 2010, 11:30:44 AM
Referring to the announcement that a new system has been added. I normally tend to wait a bit of time, because the system needs its time to do the things it has to do. After about 5 minutes when I still did not see a thing I used the "refresh" button and a message telling me that a 7970 had been found showed up.
rgds
Han
Ok... understood. I'll look into why that is happening. Thanks.
Andrew