FreeBSD 10.3 virtualbox 4.3.36 and up, vboxwebsrv start problems SQPmp #### SOAP FAULT: Protocol not available [is internal]
Michael
ma.zoon at quicknet.nl
Tue Mar 29 01:54:47 UTC 2016
For me the problem seems to be mostly gsoap 2.8.27 on freebsd 10.3-release.
When compiled with newer version gsoap 2.8.29, I do notice localhost.18083
comes online again
and vboxwebsrv does start normal again. However there are still connection
problems to resolve.
Below is debug message while I try a login with phpvirtualbox.
{"data":{"responseData":[]},"errors":[{"error":"Error Fetching http
headers","details":"SoapFault Object\n(\n [message:protected] => Error
Fetching http headers\n [string:Exception:private] => \n
[code:protected] => 0\n [file:protected] =>
\/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/lib\/vboxServiceWrappers.php\n
[line:protected] => 5079\n [trace:Exception:private] => Array\n
(\n [0] => Array\n (\n
[function] => __doRequest\n [class] => SoapClient\n
[type] => ->\n [args] => Array\n
(\n [0] => <?xml version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?>\n<SOAP-ENV:Envelope
xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/soap\/envelope\/"
xmlns:ns1="http:\/\/www.virtualbox.org\/"><SOAP-ENV:Body><ns1:IHost_getProce
ssorCount><_this>6ee0e69db3972d09-0000000000000002<\/_this><\/ns1:IHost_getP
rocessorCount><\/SOAP-ENV:Body><\/SOAP-ENV:Envelope>\n\n
[1] => http:\/\/127.0.0.1:18083\/\n [2] => \n
[3] => 1\n [4] => 0\n
)\n\n )\n\n [1] => Array\n (\n
[file] =>
\/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/lib\/vboxServiceWrappers.php\n
[line] => 5079\n [function] => __soapCall\n
[class] => SoapClient\n [type] => ->\n
[args] => Array\n (\n [0]
=> IHost_getProcessorCount\n [1] => Array\n
(\n [0] => Array\n
(\n [_this] =>
6ee0e69db3972d09-0000000000000002\n
)\n\n )\n\n )\n\n
)\n\n [2] => Array\n (\n [file]
=>
\/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/lib\/vboxServiceWrappers.php\n
[line] => 54\n [function] => getProcessorCount\n
[class] => IHost\n [type] => ->\n
[args] => Array\n (\n )\n\n
)\n\n [3] => Array\n (\n [file]
=> \/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/lib\/vboxconnector.php\n
[line] => 3393\n [function] => __get\n
[class] => VBox_ManagedObject\n [type] => ->\n
[args] => Array\n (\n [0]
=> processorCount\n )\n\n )\n\n
[4] => Array\n (\n [file] =>
\/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/lib\/vboxconnector.php\n
[line] => 951\n [function] => remote_hostGetDetails\n
[class] => vboxconnector\n [type] => ->\n
[args] => Array\n (\n [0]
=> \n )\n\n )\n\n [5] =>
Array\n (\n [file] =>
\/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/api.php\n
[line] => 316\n [function] => __call\n
[class] => vboxconnector\n [type] => ->\n
[args] => Array\n (\n [0]
=> hostGetDetails\n [1] => Array\n
(\n [0] => \n
[1] => Array\n (\n
[0] => Array\n (\n
[data] => Array\n (\n
[responseData] => Array\n
(\n )\n\n
)\n\n [errors] => Array\n
(\n )\n\n
[persist] => Array\n
(\n )\n\n
[messages] => Array\n
(\n )\n\n
)\n\n )\n\n
)\n\n )\n\n )\n\n [6] =>
Array\n (\n [file] =>
\/usr\/local\/www\/phpvirtualbox\/endpoints\/api.php\n
[line] => 316\n [function] => hostGetDetails\n
[class] => vboxconnector\n [type] => ->\n
[args] => Array\n (\n [0]
=> \n [1] => Array\n
(\n [0] => Array\n
(\n [data] => Array\n
(\n [responseData] =>
Array\n (\n
)\n\n )\n\n
[errors] => Array\n (\n
)\n\n [persist] => Array\n
(\n )\n\n
[messages] => Array\n (\n
)\n\n )\n\n
)\n\n )\n\n )\n\n )\n\n
[previous:Exception:private] => \n [faultstring] => Error Fetching http
headers\n [faultcode] =>
HTTP\n)\n","errno":0,"fatal":0,"connection":0}],"persist":[],"messages":["Er
ror Fetching http headers "]}
Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [HTTP] Could not connect to host
in /usr/local/www/phpvirtualbox/endpoints/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php:11343
Stack trace:
#0 [internal function]:
SoapClient->__doRequest('__soapCall('IWebsessionMana...', Array)
#2 /usr/local/www/phpvirtualbox/endpoints/lib/vboxconnector.php(282):
IWebsessionManager->logoff('6ee0e69db3972d0...')
#3 [internal function]: vboxconnector->__destruct()
#4 {main}
thrown in
/usr/local/www/phpvirtualbox/endpoints/lib/vboxServiceWrappers.php on line
11343
regards,
Michael
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