"Unable to connect to daemon to process this request." - File Manager #181
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puffrfish wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: Could you please provide the Scales log located at /srv/scales/logs/proc.log? You can paste the contents to http://paste.ee and give us the URL it takes you to. |
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Nex wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: |
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puffrfish wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: Sorry about the delay, were you able to resolve your issues? Your paste has expired unfortunately. |
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Nex wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: Hi, I was unable to resolve and ended up uninstalling Puffer. I tried reinstalling today and I've been getting a Java install error (not Puffer), is there a way to ignore the Java install as I am just going to reinstall it as Java 8. Thanks. |
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puffrfish wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: Could you post the error you are receiving? Thanks |
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Nex wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: |
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puffrfish wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: The issue appears to be that you have held packages relating to openjdk-7-jre for some reason, but you can edit this line in the script the panel generates to tell it not to try to install openjdk-7-jdk. You'll have to grab the install script from the install command (don't just copy and paste the command it generates into the terminal). Find the deploy script's URL from the install command, it should look something like Now run the following commands, replacing the url of the script with the one found in the install command.
Now find the line that looks like
and remove openjdk-7-jdk from that list. Save the file and run it.
That should work. Let me know how it goes. |
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Nex wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC: Hello, Thanks that solved that. As for the original issue its not currently reproducing the error but last time it took a few days, if anything happens i'll reply to this thread. Thanks. |
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Nex wrote at Mar 19 2016 16:13:37 UTC:
Hello,
Since updating to 0.8.6 I have been getting this error , I have also updated scales and restarted it a few times since to see if that was the issue but it it doesn't appear to be.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this?
Thanks.
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