Hi Jason,You can place static HTML pages in the “vsp” file system directory which the “ServerRoot” in the “HTTP Server” of the virtuoso.ini config file points to ie[HTTPServer] ServerPort = 80 ServerRoot = ../vspOr you can create file system or DAV Virtual DIrectories for hosting web server co
I turned off Apache2 and it is running now. However, if I want to upload
some static pages where do I do this? Via conductor? Or is there www path
on the virtuoso server where HTML pages can be delivered. Previously,
Apache was handling this.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Jason Haag wrote:
> T
Thanks for the tip! Looks like Apache is running and using port 80 after
all.
tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::*LISTEN
1122/apache2
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 6:54 AM, Hugh Williams
wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> As you are starting with sudo that would eliminate the p
Hi Jason,
As you are starting with sudo that would eliminate the possibility of it being
permission issue preventing it from running on port 80 . Have you checked that
something is not actually running on port 80 already with a command like:
netstat -tulpn | grep :80
as it would seem
Sorry for the late reply on this. I was on travel and just getting
around to sending the log. I'm running the server as sudo (sudo
virtuoso-t -f & +debug +configfile
/usr/local/var/lib/virtuoso-opensource-7/db/virtuoso.ini ). Virtuoso
is the only thing installed on this server. It's on an AWS and I
Hi Jason,
I trust you have checked there is not another web server running on port 80 on
the machine already and that the Virtuoso server is being run as root (or with
root privileges) which is a requirement on a Unix based system to run a service
on that special port.
Failing that please prov
BTW, I checked virtuoso.log and it shows: ERROR: Failed HTTP listen at 80.
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Jason Haag
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 2:19
Thanks for the tips Hugh and Kingsley!
I edited the .ini and changed the port from "8890" to "80" but now nothing
appears.
Is there a better way to restart all virtuoso services? I simply did isql-v
shutdown(); and then ran the startup command, "virtuoso-t +debug
+configfile /usr/local/var/lib/
Hi Jason,
The “ServerPort” setting in the “[HTTP Server]” section of the INI file defines
the port the Virtuoso built in web server will run on thus any HTTP services
that run on it will use that port ie /sparql, /fct etc ...
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software,
Thanks! Will that minor edit support both FCT and sparql? Or should I look
into an Apache proxy pass?
On Nov 17, 2017 4:00 PM, "Kingsley Idehen" wrote:
> On 11/17/17 4:50 PM, Jason Haag wrote:
> > If I wanted to not use port 8890 is there a safe way / steps to not
> > use it?
> >
> > I would jus
On 11/17/17 4:50 PM, Jason Haag wrote:
> If I wanted to not use port 8890 is there a safe way / steps to not
> use it?
>
> I would just like to use the default port 80 as most firewalls will
> block this type of port.
>
>
Edit your virtuoso.ini, replace 8890 with 80.
Save.
Restart your Virtuoso
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