**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 30 02:59:56 2007 Sep 30 07:05:28 i just got thttpd up and working on my (unslung) NSLU2 but then i changed something and it has an error page coming up now Sep 30 07:05:43 http://192.168.1.77:9000/index.html Sep 30 07:08:04 sorry you cant see that! The message simply says "There was an unusual problem serving the requested URL." Sep 30 07:08:09 any ideas? Sep 30 08:46:14 ping fraco - you don't know anything about getting thttpd running do you... Sep 30 09:22:55 br3n: check your rights from index.html Sep 30 09:23:51 br3n: chmod 666 ./index.html Sep 30 09:24:36 Morning all here Sep 30 09:31:52 br3n: is the port 9000 still the one thttpd is set to? Sep 30 09:32:04 what did you change? the thttpd config? Sep 30 09:33:05 hi mika , jelle working now with chmod 644 and chown nobody:everyone thanks Sep 30 09:33:57 ok Sep 30 09:35:15 i changed several things at once and confused myself.....doh Sep 30 09:36:19 http://www.brenreid.dyndns.org/ Sep 30 09:39:19 good that it work now br3n Sep 30 09:40:02 :-) Sep 30 09:40:05 thanks for helping Sep 30 09:41:39 another question - on my ubuntu box i can run top to see if cpu is running at 100% - how can i know if a) slug memory is nearly full b) slug processor is at 100% Sep 30 09:41:59 i am very new to slug - 3 days and don't know how much i can install / run Sep 30 09:44:28 br3n: free Sep 30 09:47:04 kvaks: thanks - is there also one for CPU? Sep 30 09:48:03 top Sep 30 09:48:49 top not available for unslung i think....or in my busybox Sep 30 09:49:12 ipkg install top = fail Sep 30 09:49:51 hmm. right. Sep 30 09:50:13 then I dunno. I can use top on my slugos Sep 30 09:50:27 thanks anyway Sep 30 10:00:15 br3n: just so you know, www.brenreid.dyndns.org is not working from here. Sep 30 10:00:27 but you might be fiddling with it. Sep 30 10:05:35 jelle: i killed the ssh xterm which i had called the webserver from.... that have been it but have now recalled it and still not responding....maybe confused with old and new versions of process...? Sep 30 10:08:41 enter ps in a terminal window, see if there is a thttpd process Sep 30 10:09:06 ( ps = process status) Sep 30 10:09:39 the process has probably been killed when killing your xterm Sep 30 10:10:40 proces now running again - 1082 nobody 2136 S /opt/sbin/mythttpd -C /opt/etc/mythttpd.con Sep 30 10:11:00 only one of them Sep 30 10:11:19 (also linksys interface thttpd) Sep 30 10:11:26 right. Sep 30 10:11:38 I assume the linksys interface is using a different port? Sep 30 10:11:55 yes linksys on 80 and mythttp on 9000 Sep 30 10:12:36 this local version not working either http://192.168.1.77:9000/index.html Sep 30 10:12:43 and outside port 80 is mapped by your router to port 9000? Sep 30 10:12:50 yes Sep 30 10:12:51 ack. Sep 30 10:13:19 I'd restart the thing, see what happens... a little rough mabye. Sep 30 10:13:36 was just thinking that... Sep 30 10:13:42 Not sure how thttpd plays around with two processes being started. Sep 30 10:13:54 it might store its pid somewhere. can't remember Sep 30 10:16:33 i did use the little script on this page which i have called "webserverreboot" to try and clean PIDs (about 1 screen down) http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheThttpdWebserver Sep 30 10:17:00 but will try physical reboot and see what gives Sep 30 10:27:37 ipkg archive and wiki goes up and down Sep 30 10:48:59 jelle: local lan webpage still down after reboot Sep 30 10:49:03 * br3n bren puzzles Sep 30 10:54:34 swappiness is 60 by default. don't you think that's a little too high? Sep 30 10:54:35 ahhs solved - has opened wrong port in iptables Sep 30 11:49:04 Hm. How do I get UTF-8 support in Bash on Unslung? Sep 30 12:18:52 Wtf! I just ssh'ed into my slug, and entered a wrong password, but got in anyway. Sep 30 12:19:17 The password I entered was the correct password with some extra characters appended. Sep 30 12:19:31 Is that the correct behaviour? Sep 30 12:19:36 It's not what I expected. Sep 30 12:20:06 My password is XXXXXXXX and I entered XXXXXXXXyyy. Sep 30 12:36:55 afair, the password algorithm uses only the 1st 8 letters from your password Sep 30 12:37:14 br3n, top should be in the procps package Sep 30 12:45:33 caplink, thanks for that will check it out.... Sep 30 13:42:53 caplink: you were right - top now working - thanks Sep 30 15:12:51 I had to admit the defeat and resize the filesystem on another machine. 2 differnt slugs, different distros, different flashsticks with / on... almost the same error. Sep 30 15:14:04 thu in debian it seems to lock up the machine / crash the kernel, while slugos just terminates the process. Sep 30 15:15:07 :( Sep 30 15:17:36 But I got a lvm2 media partition of 981.1G spanning 4 usb disks so im ok with it. :) Sep 30 15:19:54 You said you had to resize the filesystem; what is the limit? Sep 30 15:20:07 before it starts to crash Sep 30 15:21:35 afk dishes :) Sep 30 19:31:17 mika_ :) Sep 30 21:00:00 I want to mount my slug share through NFS, but the content is owned by guest, and I have (naturally) a different UID on the mounthost. What's the best way to solve this? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Oct 01 02:59:56 2007