---------- Original Message ----------- From: "Gerald Waugh" <[email protected]> To: "BlueOnyx General Mailing List" <[email protected]> Sent: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 12:07:45 -0500 Subject: [BlueOnyx:02118] {Fraud?} {Disarmed} Re: BlueQuartz management GUI seems to have lost allconfigurations
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Chuck Tetlow > To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List > Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 11:42 AM > Subject: [BlueOnyx:02116] BlueQuartz management GUI seems to have lost > allconfigurations > > Hi everyone, > > I know this is a BlueOnyx list, but BlueQuartz is still in use and a lot of > the people on this list are BlueQuartz experts. > > We've had a BlueQuartz server do something I've never seen before. It seems > to have totally lost its knowledge of its configuration - like the CODB has > completely disappeared! > > If you try to access the management webpage - you get the initial "Welcome" > page as if it were a brand-new BlueQuartz install. Its like I just installed > BlueQuartz on the server and its waiting to be set up. But all the > sites/domains that were on the box are still working? Its serving up their > webpages and processing their e-mail. Weird!?!?! > > I'm leery of pressing the "START" button on that welcome page - I'm afraid it > will make things worse and the sites on that server will stop working. The > only reason we kept this older BlueQuartz around - these last few companies > were using Frontpage and haven't been migrated off of that yet so they could > be put on our BlueOnyx servers. But this is almost a brand-new install - > only about two months old. > > I thought that I'd just back them up with cmuExport and reload - no such > luck. The cmuExport utility doens't see any sites and won't export/backup > the sites on the server. So the only option is a TAR backup, and manual > reinstall after reloading. YUCK! Lots of work involved with that. > > Has anyone seen this before? Any idea how to help the system find its > configuration again?? > > Thanks guys, > > No, > But are you sure your not using something like > MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious: > http://192.168.1.220:444/intro.html > as that will bring up the 'start' page > Thanks for the idea Gerald. But I am using the DNS name to access the system, not the IP. Good thing to remember though! Chuck
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