Zenoss Port Web-UI seems incomplete

Jason Helfman jhelfman at e-e.com
Wed Jun 6 18:29:03 UTC 2012


On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 10:03:20PM +0400, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov thus spake:
>Kaya Saman wrote on 06.06.2012 21:55:
>> [...]
>>> How are you accessing the system? What port?
>>> I have set it up locally, and can access it on port 8080:
>>>
>>> http://localhost:8080
>>>
>>> -jgh
>>>
>> That is exactly how I set it up which should actually just be this by
>> default....
>>
>>
>> When I had the service started initially I used:
>>
>> service zenoss start
>>
>> (just to add here: I didn't know that one could use the 'service'
>> command on FreeBSD and thought it was only RPM based Linux centric)
>
>It was added since 8.3 if I recall correctly. It's the same that if you
>run it as /usr/local/etc/rc.d/zenoss start.
>
>> I noticed that some of the other daemons hadn't started so I decided to
>> reboot.
>>
>> Running /usr/local/etc/rc.d/zenoss stop/start after the restart still
>> didn't get the web-ui functioning??
>
>Why you starting it manually? As far I understand you added
>zenoss_enable="YES" into /etc/rc.conf, so it should start automatically
>on boot.
>
>> ....so I took the errors in the logs and posted here.
>>
>> Am confused!
>
>Ok, at least you are now connected with right people that using Zenoss
>and actually maintaining the port. So I'm now going to shadow :)
>
>-- 
>Regards,
>Ruslan
>
>Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
>

In regards to the error, this sounds familiar with non-default zope.conf
files. If you have changed your zone.conf file, I would go with the default
configuration file, restart the service, and see if there is still an issue.

If there is no issue after this, please send us a unified diff of the
zone.conf files.

The reason I ask to do this, is that I changed nothing and it worked
out-of-the-box.

Thanks,
Jason

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