An Error Occurred On The Server While Reading Settings Wiki
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Terminating on unhandled exception Rake command failed with 256 at /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/webserver/devicemgrd ... The error occurred while reading settings for the Profile Manager service. servermgr_wiki: No attempt was made to create Wiki file
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data store directory References I used to try to fix the issue from an error with code -1 occurred profile manager other folks having similar issues: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23350331#23350331 https://discussions.apple.com/message/19515803#19515803 http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1411450 https://discussions.apple.com/message/23190851#23190851 https://discussions.apple.com/message/20334099#20334099 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3189397?start=30&tstart=0 http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5139 (this was too drastic in my opinion to even consider) The real problem: I used to have my Server Service Data on an external volume mounted at /Volumes/OSXServerData. To keep the Service Data for Profile Manage, the Wiki, and indeed all server services, on another volume other than the startup volume, one simply needs to open Server.app, select the host, click Settings then click the Edit button the same line where it says "Service Data:" and shows which volume the Service Data is currently on. Please refer to this URL for more info:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4974 -- It is important to note in that page that is says: "Important: Do not change the name of theservice data storage volume after you designate it in Server app." For one thing, this means that you should not edit this setting, AFTER you have already removed or renamed the volume. Apple requires that you change the Service Data volume BEFORE removing the volume. For one thing, this is so that the functionality in the server app can copy the Service Data from the original location to the new volume you designate. There us a fundamental flaw to Apple's design herein. If the volume (disk) has crapped out you have little choice, but to specify a new volume without "change[ing] the name of the [current] service data storage volume" - that is because your crapped out drive where the service data was, is no longer accessible - obviously. No worries. I just expect that once I specify a new volume, that Server.app will recreate the default settings in the new location. After all, the new volume does correctly show in the Settings tab after it is set. And indeed it does create the /Library/Server/folder on the new volume .... and as expected, it is filled with all the goodies one would expect to see there. It gives the perfect appeara
visit from the selection below. Home » Computer Banter forum » Computer Newsgroups » uk.comp.sys.mac (Apple Mac) Server: "an error occurred while reading settings for the profile manager service" - FIXED Author Name Remember Me? Password Site Map Home Register Authors List Today's Posts Search Web Partners uk.comp.sys.mac (Apple Mac) (uk.comp.sys.mac) Discussion relating to Apple's Macintosh computers. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Server: "an http://sylnsr.blogspot.com/2013/11/os-x-mountain-lion-server-profile.html error occurred while reading settings for the profile manager service" - FIXED « A curious thing about focusing and links... | How much is that app? » Thread Tools Display Modes #1 May 12th 13, 06:39 PM posted to uk.comp.sys.mac Ian McCall external usenet poster Posts: 8,956 Server: "an error occurred while reading https://www.computerbanter.co.uk/uk-comp-sys-mac-apple/134930-server-error-occurred-while-reading.html settings for the profile manager service" - FIXED For the sake of future searchers, and as I found absolutely nowhere with a true fix for this Mountain Lion server problem: After you've tried the wipedb.sh trick and still found it all fails, try this: * Open terminal * cd /var/devicemgr *ls -l * You should see a symbolic link ServiceData - /Volumes/yourdrivehere/Library/Server/ProfileManager * Check that this path actually exists! If, as with me, it didn't because it was pointing to a bad disk nameā¦ * Quit Server.app if it's running * sudo rm ServiceData * sudo ln -s /Volumes/your actual drive here/Library/Server/ProfileManager *sudo chown _devicemgr:_devicemgr ServiceData * Restart Server.app et. voila. I found a lot of places asking for an answer to this, but no-one getting beyond "if wipe db didn't do it, reinstall the OS". Hopefully this last step will help someone in the future. Cheers, Ian -- Check out Proto the album: http://studioicm.com/proto/ Ian McCall View Public Profile View message headers Find all posts by Ian McCall Find all threads sta
errors in server app:-Wiki : message "Error Reading Settings"Profile Manager: message "Error Reading Settings"What do I do to get my wiki back!When I visit my default ssl Wiki I get the http://www.iphonehelpzone.com/post/error-reading-settings-in-wiki-profile-manager.html following:-Collaboration::PGCConnectionError in Sources#indexShowing /usr/share/collabd/coreclient/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb where line #5 post reply | video help | read more Wiki Error Reading Settings location: apple.com - date: March 26, 2013 In the server app it keeps saying An error occurred on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_2000 the server while reading settings. On the actual webpage it says Service Temporarily UnavailableThe server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.Additionally, a 403 Forbidden an error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.Apache/2.2.22 (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/5.3.15 with Suhosin-Patch mod_fastcgi/2.4.6 mod_ssl/2.2.22 OpenSSL/0.9.8r Server at www.*****.*** Port 80 post reply | video help | read more Wiki: "error reading settings", Postgres "CANNOT_START_SERVICE_TIMEOUT_ERR" location: apple.com - date: February 6, 2013 Hi guysI'v noticed that quite a lot of people suffering form the same problem and the solution scenarios are hard to find among the flood error with code of different threads. So here is what I figured out while my Lion Server Services where down for a whole day:Wiki > "Error reading settings"Profile Manaher > "Error reading settings"Services won't start. When trying to look up the Wiki startpage in a browser it only shows "Server Error"Here is what I found out. Use Terminal.app (be careful if you don't know what your'e doing)Enter the following command in the terminal window: sudo serveradmin stopp postgresYou will be prompted to enter your password.Terminal will then p post reply | video help | read more Wiki Service 'Error Reading Settings'. location: apple.com - date: July 29, 2012 Hi,I recent'y upgraded a machine with Lion Server to Mountain Lion Server. However, every time I now open Server.app, I get an error saying that the Wiki service cannot read settings.I don't actually use the Wiki service but if anyone could tell me how to get rid of this error, I'd be extremely grateful.Thanks,Andy post reply | video help | read more Unable to resolve Wiki "Error Reading Settings" location: apple.com - date: February 12, 2013 I am running the newer 2.2.1 version of the Server.app. I am still having the dreaded Error Reading Settings error dropdown box when launching the Server.appl. Profile Manager is and always has been running fine.
2000 network services. Developer Microsoft Source model Shared source[1] Released to manufacturing December15, 1999; 16 years ago(1999-12-15) General availability February17, 2000; 16 years ago(2000-02-17)[2] Latest release Service Pack 4 (5.0.2195) / September13, 2005; 11 years ago(2005-09-13)[3] Update method Windows Update Platforms IA-32 Kernel type Hybrid License Proprietary commercial software Preceded by Windows NT 4.0 (1996) Succeeded by Windows XP (2001) and Windows Server 2003 (2003) Official website technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb643141 Support status Mainstream support ended on June 30, 2005 Extended support ended on July 13, 2010[4] Windows 2000 is an operating system for use on both client and server computers. It was produced by Microsoft and released to manufacturing on December 15, 1999[5] and launched to retail on February 17, 2000.[6] It is the successor to Windows NT 4.0, and is the last version of Microsoft Windows to display the "Windows NT" designation.[7] It is succeeded by Windows XP (released in October 2001) and Windows Server 2003 (released in April 2003). During development, Windows 2000 was known as Windows NT 5.0. Four editions of Windows 2000 were released: Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server;[8] the latter was both released to manufacturing and launched months after the other editions.[9] While each edition of Windows 2000 was targeted at a different market, they shared a core set of features, including many system utilities such as the Microsoft Management Console and standard system administration applications. Support for people with disabilities was improved over Windows NT 4.0 with a number of new assistive technologies,[10] and Microsoft increased support for different languages[11] and locale information.[12] All versions of the operating system support NTFS 3.0,[13] Encrypting File System, as well as basic and dynamic disk storage.[14] The Windows 2000 Server family has additional features,[15] including the ability to provide Active Directory services (a hierarchical framework of resources), Distributed File System (a file system that sup