Step #5 on the opensrf install requires you to use the tag --with-websockets-port=443 when porting through websockets. Otherwise it defaults to port 7682
This has got me a couple times too. You may want to run through that installation again as it looks like it just isn't finding the connection on that port. On Wed, 1 May 2019 at 14:49, Jesse McCarty <jes...@burlingtonwa.gov> wrote: > HI All, > > > > I am preparing to migrate our Evergreen install (3.2.5) to a new Server > (Ubuntu 16.04) and have everything up and running but am having trouble > with the websockets to test the web staff client before moving the current > database over. The new server is configured like the production server with > websocketsd and nginx to proxy everything and has the database imported > from the production server’s backup. I can search catalog, login to > account, just cannot get into the staff client. I get the following error > in the web console using Firefox: > > > > > > As another test, I created a test server (complete clone of the production > server, with configuration files and IP changes for internal testing) and > was able to run the staff client just fine. I can see that the websocket is > running on the new server. Not sure if/what I missed in setup or not, any > help is greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Jesse McCarty > > City of Burlington > > Information Systems Technician > > > -- Chris Burton Computer Programmer Analyst *Technology Associate @* *Niagara Falls Public Library* 4848 Victoria Avenue, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4C5 Tel 905-356-8080 x 267 cbur...@nflibrary.ca <cd...@nflibrary.ca> <https://my.nflibrary.ca>