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Dimitri_P
Sep 28, 2011Aspirant
4.2.20 [T4] ~ Cacti addon kills https/frontview
Everything worked fine, until I installed Cacti addon and rebooted. Now Frontview won't work. Any suggestions what should be done? I wanted to install/uninstall Cacti addon - so it takes the ...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 28, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
So you have SSH enabled?
What version of RAIDiator are you running?
You might want to take a look at /var/log/frontview/error.log, either cat'ing the whole file
or just looking at the end of it:
To remove an add-on, do
Then do "sh ADDONNAME.remove"
Then attempt to restart Frontview
Note that uninstalling the add-on may not always work, so additional work may be required. A good place to start further troubleshooting would be to look at the Frontview error log again.
Welcome to the forum!
What version of RAIDiator are you running?
MDGM-NAS:~# cat /var/log/raidiator_version
You might want to take a look at /var/log/frontview/error.log, either cat'ing the whole file
MDGM-NAS:~# cat /var/log/frontview/error.log
or just looking at the end of it:
MDGM-NAS:~# tail /var/log/frontview/error.log
To remove an add-on, do
MDGM-NAS:~# cd /etc/frontview/addons
MDGM-NAS:~# ls
Then do "sh ADDONNAME.remove"
Then attempt to restart Frontview
MDGM-NAS:~# apache-ssl -f /etc/frontview/apache/httpd.conf -k restart
Note that uninstalling the add-on may not always work, so additional work may be required. A good place to start further troubleshooting would be to look at the Frontview error log again.
Welcome to the forum!
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