OK. I'm trying to catch up on PWS messages. There is nothing that I can 
think of. Try stopping the server, manually editing the settings.xml file 
to make sure everything is OK, and then restarting the server.

Since this is Solaris, you should check how many sockets you are allowed 
per process. 64 is standard for most users. This is not enough. Change it 
to 1024 and this will probably not happen again.

Here is how we start our Solaris swiki:

To Start After A Crash.
2. '/usr/sbin/sudo /bin/sh' to become superuser (no, you don't have to
   wear a cape)
3. Enter your password
5. 'ulimit -SHn 1024' to set the number of connections
6. 'su nadja' to become Je77 ( you must run the server as Je77 )
7. 'newgrp coweb' to change to the coweb group
8. 'umask 007' to change permissions
9. 'cd /hc431/coweb/Squeak3.1' to change to Squeak directory
10. 'nohup ./squeak -headless -memory 40m squeak.image &' to start server
11. 'exit' to exit newgrp shell
12. 'exit' to log out of the superuser shell
13. 'exit' to log out of your telnet connection

You can adapt this to fit your configuration.

Peace and Luck!

Je77


On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 03:20:26PM -0800, Mark Johnson wrote:
> Hello all you friendly Swiki Fans...
> 
> The problem is quite critical for me now since I no 
> longer have manual read-write access to the swiki xml 
> files. Therefore, it really is critical that I get this 
> working via the normal "admin" page since I am the only 
> one who knows much about Swiki at my site.
> 
> PROBLEM: I can no longer access the "Settings" button 
> from the admin page. It used to work, but it doesn't 
> any more. When I click on it now, "The page cannot be 
> displayed" is reported by IE (though the correct URL 
> shows up in the browser status bar (e.g.,
> http://sofdev.sri.com:8080/admin/settings?book=myswiki).
> Similar behavior is seen using Netscape and Mozilla.
> 
> I can still create a new Swiki, and I can still access 
> "setup" and "security" pages via the admin tool.
> 
> This is on Solaris with Comanche 5.0 / Swiki 1.3.
> 
> Anyone else seen this?
> 
> Mark
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