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Tony Lee wrote: | Now. When I make a test site based on the MidCOM template I get this | when trying to view it's root page: | | *Warning*: fsockopen(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: | Name or service not known in *ROOT(908) : eval()'d code* on line *57* | *Warning*: fsockopen(): unable to connect to test.praia.jp:8001 in | *ROOT(908) : eval()'d code* on line *57*
The issue here is that Aegir tries to open a sock to show a preview of your website and can't connect to your server. Nothing related to MidCOM, really.
But yeah, these errors pop up all too often (if you're not running staging/live setup, etc), so I guess it would be better to do the website preview in Aegir *without* using sockets.
| When I go to the MidCOM example site in the browser I'm told it will not | initialize with these errors: | | Trying to initialize MidCOM site data correctly | midcom_site root topic not found | Failed to create midcom_site root topic, reason Name exists | midcom_site AIS topic not found | Failed to create midcom_site AIS topic, reason Name exists | | Is there something I should have deleted from the last installation?
Yes. There are two topics (or topic trees) on your server, named "my.host.name MidCOM root topic" and "my.host.name MidCOM AIS topic". You can either delete these old ones an re-initialize, or tell the template site their GUIDs in /midcom-admin/settings/
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