Mandriva listens to you
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Re: Mandriva listens to you
i can see the folders i my network and in file station but i don't find the folders under the priviledge settings in shared maps so i cant select them to remove them if they arn't in the list
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Re: Mandriva listens to you
Hi,
Can you post here content of your /etc/smb.conf file from your QNAP NAS ?
Can you post here content of your /etc/smb.conf file from your QNAP NAS ?
Hi, I'm one of Mandriva Pulse developers. Maybe I can help you with QNAP IT Management Station
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Re: Mandriva listens to you
Hi,
did an installation on a TS-559-Pro-II, has similar issues like reported for the "Archive Installation" forever spinning condition. First I assigned a dummy IP address to the unused eth1 (ip addr from shell), still no cable connected, but this did not succed. Then little investigation of the Pulse logs and lsof of the system revealed a clash on port 7080. There was a note in a pulse logfile about the port in usage, so could not start correctly. Lsof reveaeld a running Java Tomcat on the same port. In my APP screen the Tomcat was already deactivated, so I stopped it by init.d script. After aborting Pulse installation, deinstall and install again, the installation went through.
So my conclusion is about this port conflict. I expect it needs further confirmation.
did an installation on a TS-559-Pro-II, has similar issues like reported for the "Archive Installation" forever spinning condition. First I assigned a dummy IP address to the unused eth1 (ip addr from shell), still no cable connected, but this did not succed. Then little investigation of the Pulse logs and lsof of the system revealed a clash on port 7080. There was a note in a pulse logfile about the port in usage, so could not start correctly. Lsof reveaeld a running Java Tomcat on the same port. In my APP screen the Tomcat was already deactivated, so I stopped it by init.d script. After aborting Pulse installation, deinstall and install again, the installation went through.
So my conclusion is about this port conflict. I expect it needs further confirmation.
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Re: Mandriva listens to you
Hi konrad8, thanks for your feedback. Indeed 7080 port is used by main Pulse's service, called as mmc-agent.
If you need your Tomcat application, and cannot change its port, you can modify mmc-agent port. Once connected to your QNAP NAS through SSH, you can enter into pulse's chrooted environment with this command:
Then, go to pulse config files directory:
Then, find and change all files containing the 7080 port:
If you need your Tomcat application, and cannot change its port, you can modify mmc-agent port. Once connected to your QNAP NAS through SSH, you can enter into pulse's chrooted environment with this command:
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# cd /etc/mmc/
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# grep -rn 7080 .
./agent/config.ini:3:port = 7080
./pulse2/inventory-server/inventory-server.ini:51:port = 7080
./pulse2/package-server/package-server.ini:78:port = 7080
./pulse2/package-server/package-server.ini.dpkg-dist:78:port = 7080
./pulse2/scheduler/scheduler.ini:144:port = 7080
./pulse2/uuid-resolver/uuid-resolver.ini:3:port = 7080
./mmc.ini:44:url = https://127.0.0.1:7080
Hi, I'm one of Mandriva Pulse developers. Maybe I can help you with QNAP IT Management Station