Hello everybody,
I just started to check out XWiki 5.4.6 in the standalone package (Win7,
32bit).
It installed fine and I can play with it locally (http://localhost:8080).
If I put http://hostname.domain:8080/ in a browser on a _remote_ machine,
I get a HTTP error 500 telling me:
Error
Hi Holger,
On 31 Oct 2014 at 14:53:05, Holger Zimmermann
(holger.zimmerm...@eboek.de(mailto:holger.zimmerm...@eboek.de)) wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just started to check out XWiki 5.4.6 in the standalone package (Win7,
32bit).
It installed fine and I can play with it locally
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for picking this up…
The whole stacktrace:
Caused by:
com.xpn.xwiki.XWikiException: Error number 11007 in 0: Failed to extract Entity
Resource from URL [http://ricardo_tubbs.eboek.local:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]
at
Hi Vincent,
thanks for the quick answer...
I can't ask companies admin to change the host name just for testing xwiki. I
will install a serious XWiki-instance using MySQL on a machine without the _
character in name.
May be this should go into installation notes or something.
Thank you very
Dear community,
I tried to migrate a test xwiki instance to 6.x on my red-hat linux server,
and encountered a (fatal) issue: as it requires java 7, in turn, it
requires RHEL = 5.5 (and I'm on an old RHEL 4.6) due to glibc (thank you,
java...).
Upgrading red-hat on this server is not an option for
Having made my XWiki site available to other users, I was concerned to find
that the site became unusable at one point with client connections eventually
timing out. I had no way to diagnose the problem, but eventually I managed to
make a (slow) SSH connection to the server and restarted
I's also find any suggestions very helpful, I've had that happen a few times
and outside of monitoring CPU and RAM, I've found logging to be difficult to
use and configure, and even when I get it configured it's not very helpful.
On Oct 31, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Bryn Jeffries
Hello all,
Here's my experience at monitoring XWikis.
With i2geo.net and with my private XWiki, I use a zabbix server.
This php-based monitoring tool is quite easy to configure for http monitoring
and with a few more steps you get a mail notification when, e.g., a timeout
occurs in