systemctl restart guacd tomcat9 nginx  should be standard when restarting the guacamole services

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On 12/16/2025 9:22 AM, Devine, Harry (FAA) via user wrote:

Doesn’t “/etc/init.d/guacd restart” do that as well?

Thanks,

Harry

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Hi Harry,

have you restarted Tomcat as well?

Il 16/12/2025 18:07, Devine, Harry (FAA) via user ha scritto:

    We recently changed our LDAP server to a new server, and the
    original is no longer available.  I updated
    /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties to reflect the new server
    name.  I have restarted Guacamole twice, and after both restarts,
    I still see errors in /var/log/messages where Guacamole is trying
    to connect to the original server name.  Is there any other files
    I need to update the LDAP server name?  I’m using version 1.5.5.

    Thanks,

    Harry

        

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