Aha, Thanks
Turns out php-fpm is using port 9000. Can't remember installing that,
unless it comes with some brew php installs.
More searching to do what Apple changed in Mojave...
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Jackisidore wrote:
> I didn't configure anything else but LMS on port 9000. Maybe Mojave
> claims 9000 for something. No idea (yet)
Open a command window (terminal) and type:
Code:
sudo lsof -PiTCP -sTCP:LISTEN
This will give you a list of all
mherger wrote:
> > That's odd...
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> I guess there's some other service running on port 9000. LMS then would
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> automatically fall back to alternative ports.
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> Michael
I didn't configure anything else but LMS on port 9000. Maybe Mojave
claims 9000 for something. No idea (yet)
That's odd...
I guess there's some other service running on port 9000. LMS then would
automatically fall back to alternative ports.
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> On 3 Oct 2018, at 08:37, Jackisidore
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> Discovered the LMS webinterface is running on port 9001 on Mojave. Tried
> setting port 9000 in settings and to my surprise it goes back to 9001.
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> That's odd…
Is there something else using port 9000?
Rainer
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Discovered the LMS webinterface is running on port 9001 on Mojave. Tried
setting port 9000 in settings and to my surprise it goes back to 9001.
That's odd...
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More testing: the web interface only runs on localhost:9000
from another device http://lmsip:9000 it won't run.
Can't remember if if worked after the initial Mojave upgrade which broke
the httpd server. Maybe I broke something trying to repaire something...
Did you check firewall settings?
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More testing: the web interface only runs on localhost:9000
from another device http://lmsip:9000 it won't run.
Can't remember if if worked after the initial Mojave upgrade which broke
the httpd server. Maybe I broke something trying to repaire something...
:)
The end result is no functional websites at all at this moment and LMS
is running without it's website. reinstalling LMS didn't help it
probably needs a system level apache running
LMS does need nothing but Perl installed (which is by default). If the
web UI is not accessible then you might
Has anyone got LMS 7.9.2 working with Mac 10.14 Mojave yet? I'd like to
see a few happy LMS users before I do this.
I've not been using it in a "production" environment, but have tested it
with the beta versions, as well as with the 10.14 release version.
There's some new warnings due to
I installed Mojave from High Sierra server version. They killed server
functions completely this time and to bug you they left some stuff
behind to tease you. Tried the official open source route with brew
httpd php etc.
The end result is no functional websites at all at this moment and LMS
is
Has anyone got LMS 7.9.2 working with Mac 10.14 Mojave yet? I'd like to
see a few happy LMS users before I do this.
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