Thanks but I realized I didn't set up a cron job for the application so I did that and it seems to be working now. I just got to hope for the best, I guess. Thanks for your help.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 2:58 AM Peter Dähn <da...@vcrp.de> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > if openmeetings is installed at /opt/openmeetings/ than you should look > at /opt/openmeetings/log/ > > Greetings Peter > > Am 12.09.2018 um 21:29 schrieb Alex Nyamweya: > > UPDATE: Restarting the script in Server 1 worked and now it is back up > and > > running but I would still like to know why it was down in the first place > > so that this doesn't happen again. I'm having issues with Server 3 though > > as I cannot access my control panel application. I'm getting this message > > when I try accessing the OM landing page in one of my servers (the one > with > > the backup). > > > > *OpenMeetings - Loading ...* > > The server is not yet completely initialized. Please try again in a > couple > > of seconds. > > If this message persists for several minutes contact your > > Sys-Administration. > > If that message stays forever you should check the logs located in > > > > openmeetings_install_dir/log > > > > folder, probably your database user/pwd/host is wrong! > > > > The problem is I don't know exactly where this directory is as there are > > several log directories I see under /opt. > > > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 1:51 PM Alex Nyamweya <animesoni...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Also is this the correct place to check the logs of OpenMeetings: > >> /opt/openmeetings/log ? > >> > >> On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 1:27 PM Alex Nyamweya <animesoni...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> As you can guess by the title of my email, I have two instances of > >>> OpenMeetings both running on separate servers that are currently down > right > >>> now. When I try going to the sites (I'm using Firefox) I get the > 'unable to > >>> connect' page. I didn't do any work on the servers since I last > installed > >>> them (which was probably almost two weeks ago). Just to let you know, > one > >>> of the OpenMeetings instances is actually a backup. Do you have any > idea > >>> why this is happening? It's really getting frustrating because I had to > >>> reinstall OpenMeetings several times already and I really don't want > to do > >>> it another time knowing it might happen again. I haven't checked the > logs > >>> yet but I'll try doing that and letting you know what it says. > >>> > >>> Thank you. > >>> >