Good morning,
I just installed a WAPT server on a Debian 9 Linux VM.
Everything is working correctly.
The only small problem is that every morning, when I launch the WAPT console on my PC, I get an error message that I can't seem to fix:
"Error on the WAPT server: http/1.1 503 service unavailable"
I then had to restart "service waptserver restart" on my Linux console and everything worked normally again until the next day.
By any chance, does anyone have a little tip?
I've checked my logs but I don't see anything.
Thank you in advance
Maousl
WAPT console problem: HTTP/1.1 503 service unavail error
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- sfonteneau
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Is your machine a graphical Debian machine?
- sfonteneau
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You have your answer ^^
In my opinion, on a graphical Debian system there must be a crontab running at night that causes the wapt service to crash.
We should check
Hello,
I disabled the Cron process last night, but this morning, once again, I'm getting this http/1.1 error message....
I'm not sure where to look next.
If anyone has encountered this problem before and can help me, I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Maouls
I disabled the Cron process last night, but this morning, once again, I'm getting this http/1.1 error message....
I'm not sure where to look next.
If anyone has encountered this problem before and can help me, I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Maouls
- dcardon
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Could you check if Network Manager is running in the background and might be causing a network interface down/up? If Network Manager is running, could you stop it and see if the problem persists?
Note: In the WAPT version on CentOS, it works fine with Network Manager (the basic CentOS installation includes Network Manager), so it shouldn't be a problem in itself. However, if the graphical interface has been removed and the problem still occurs, there might be something to investigate there.
Denis
Note: In the WAPT version on CentOS, it works fine with Network Manager (the basic CentOS installation includes Network Manager), so it shouldn't be a problem in itself. However, if the graphical interface has been removed and the problem still occurs, there might be something to investigate there.
Denis
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