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In submit Tutorials Questions Projects Meetups Main Site logo-horizontal DigitalOcean Community Menu Tutorials Questions Projects Meetups Main Site Sign Up Log In submit View All Results By: Justin Ellingwood Subscribe Subscribed error message windows system32 config system Share Contents Contents We hope you find this tutorial helpful. In addition to guides http error codes like this one, we provide simple cloud infrastructure for developers. Learn more → 6 How To Configure Apache to Use 404 error Custom Error Pages on Ubuntu 14.04 Posted Jun 9, 2015 45.3k views Apache Ubuntu Introduction Apache is the most popular web server in the world. It is well-supported, feature-rich, and flexible. When designing your https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff487039(v=sql.105).aspx web pages, it is often helpful to customize every piece of content that your users will see. This includes error pages for when they request content that is not available. In this guide, we'll demonstrate how to configure Apache to use custom error pages on Ubuntu 14.04. Prerequisites To get started on with this guide, you will need a non-root user with sudo privileges. You can set up https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-apache-to-use-custom-error-pages-on-ubuntu-14-04 a user of this type by following along with our initial set up guide for Ubuntu 14.04. You will also need to have Apache installed on your system. Learn how to set this up by following the first step of this guide. Creating Your Custom Error Pages We will create a few custom error pages for demonstration purposes, but your custom pages will obviously be different. We will put our custom error pages in the /var/www/html directory where Ubuntu's Apache installation sets its default document root. We'll make a page for 404 errors called custom_404.html and one for general 500-level errors called custom_50x.html. You can use the following lines if you are just testing. Otherwise, put your own content in these locations:
- echo "
Error 404: Not found :-(
" | sudo tee /var/www/html/custom_404.html - echo "
I have no idea where that file is, sorry. Are you sure you typed in the correct URL?
" | sudo tee -a /var/www/html/custom_404.html - echo "
Oops! Something went wrong...
" | sudo tee /var/www/html/custom_50x.html - echo "
We seem to be having some technical difficulties. Hang tight.
" | sudo tee -a /var/www/html/custom_50x.html We now have two custom error pages that we can serveMy Cisco Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/err_msgs/9_x/ccmalarms901.html System Error Messages for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.0(1) Hierarchical Navigation HOME SUPPORT PRODUCT SUPPORT UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER (CALLMANAGER) TROUBLESHOOT http://help.adobe.com/en_US/LiveCycleDataServicesES/3.1/Developing/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811f00f7045b-7f98Update.html AND ALERTS ERROR AND SYSTEM MESSAGES System Error Messages for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.0(1) Note Optional parameter is indicated with the notation error message {Optional}. Application or Component may decide not to use that parameter in the alarm message. Order of the parameters in an alarm message can change and it is decided by the Application or Component. Error Message %UC_CMI-6-CMIServiceStatus:%[Priority=String][AppID=String][ClusterID=String][NodeID=String]:Service is running and working properly. Error Message %UC_CMI-6-CMIServiceStatus:%[Priority=String][AppID=String][ClusterID=String][NodeID=String]:Service is error configuring message running and working properly. ExplanationCMI service is running and working properly Recommended ActionInformational purpose only; no action is required Error Message %UC_CMI-1-StopBitConfigurationError:%[StopBit=String][AppID=String][ClusterID=String][NodeID=String]:The Cisco Messaging Interface service parameter, Stop Bits, has an invalid configuration. ExplanationAn invalid stop bit has been configured for the serial port that CMI uses to connect to the voice messaging system. It is possible that the Stop Bits value has been updated via AXL or a CLI command where validation of the value was not performed. For this reason, it is best to set this value in the Service Parameter Configuration window in Cisco Unified CM Administration so that the value can be validated against the accepted range of values for this field. Recommended ActionVerify that the Cisco Messaging Interface service parameter Stop Bits is set to a valid (allowable) value Error Message %UC_CMI
in the destination Setting server properties in the destination Referencing message channels in the destination Applying security to the destination Creating a custom Message Service adapter The most common tasks that you perform when configuring the Message Service are defining message destinations and applying security to message destinations. Typically, you configure the Message Service in the messaging-config.xml file. The services-config.xml file includes the messaging-config.xml file by reference. The following example shows a basic Message Service configuration in the messaging-config.xml file. It contains the following information: A service definition of the Message Service A reference to the MessageService class. A definition of the ActionScriptAdapter. A destination definition that references two channels. You define channels outside the destination definition.
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