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StephanP
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Hi Forum,
I have an error in the watchdog modul in my plesk installation.
The server was initialized with plesk 10.2 running on ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS with 64bit architectur. The first step I did was the update to the latest version 10.3.1 of plesk panel for linux without any custom changes in the whole system.
While customizing plesk for my needs I found an error in the watchdog module:
Error occurred while calling the module utility wdservice: 'Unable stop service'
It occures after I pushed the "enable" button in the sections "services" AND "disks". I'm not able the enable monitoring at all.
If I start the monit-daemon manually on the console I receive the following "lastline":
[...]
Collector: cannot open a connection to http://127.0.0.1:2912/ -- Transport endpoint is not connected
Collector: no server available -- aborting message
But "netstat -ap" show me the following:
tcp 0 0 localhost:2912 *:* LISTEN 2014/sw-engine
Maybe this could be the problem?!?
Anybody any suggestions for me to solve it?
Best regards
Stephan
I have an error in the watchdog modul in my plesk installation.
The server was initialized with plesk 10.2 running on ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS with 64bit architectur. The first step I did was the update to the latest version 10.3.1 of plesk panel for linux without any custom changes in the whole system.
While customizing plesk for my needs I found an error in the watchdog module:
Error occurred while calling the module utility wdservice: 'Unable stop service'
It occures after I pushed the "enable" button in the sections "services" AND "disks". I'm not able the enable monitoring at all.
If I start the monit-daemon manually on the console I receive the following "lastline":
[...]
Collector: cannot open a connection to http://127.0.0.1:2912/ -- Transport endpoint is not connected
Collector: no server available -- aborting message
But "netstat -ap" show me the following:
tcp 0 0 localhost:2912 *:* LISTEN 2014/sw-engine
Maybe this could be the problem?!?
Anybody any suggestions for me to solve it?
Best regards
Stephan