Error Reading Settings On Lion Server
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Andy__D Level 1 (1 points) Q: Error reading settings on Server app I've just updated my Snow Leopard (non-server) install to Lion Server, and now when I try to go into the server app's "web" configuration section, I just get "error reading settings". I assume that this is because I'd manually edited my httpd.conf to allow PHP access (as well as PHP mySQL support) in my old Snow Leopard client install. Is there a way to get back to a defaul Lion web server configuration (other than a full re-install)? MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7), Server Posted on Jul 20, 2011 8:58 AM I have this question too by Yannick Rose,Solvedanswer Yannick Rose Level 1 (55 points) A: You could try to restore the default config file.make sure server.app is closed thencd /etc/apache2
sudo mv httpd.conf.default httpd.conf
sudo apachectl gracefullet me know if that work Posted on Jul 20, 2011 1:56 PM See the answer in context Close Q: Error reading settings on Server app All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 4 last Next by hphoeksma, hphoeksma Jul 20, 2011 12:29 PM in response to Andy__D Level 1 (0 points) Jul 20, 2011 12:29 PM in response to Andy__D I have the same issue.I am not sure if Server uses the same apache as MacOS, I wouldn't expect it to do so though.WIKI Server and WebServer give me Error reading settings msg.I would love to see a response with a solution as well ;-) Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by spearssoftware, spearssoftware Jul 20, 2011 1:29 PM in response to hphoeksma Level 1 (5 points) Jul 20, 2011 1:29 PM in response to hphoeksma Same here. My test mini had a clean install of 10.6 and then upgraded with no problem to 10.7. Another dev server upgraded but now has error reading settings issue. I tried copying the httpd.conf from the working machine to the broken one and that seemed to work until a reboot. Should I be using the httpd.conf.default maybe? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this
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Payment options Amsys Training FAQs Support Project management Integration Enterprise Development Recruitment About Amsys Events Revise IT White Papers Podcasts Blog Contact OS X & iOS Enterprise Tips, News & Resources Written by the Amsys Apple Certified Team / Blog / How to Solve Profile Manager Configuration Problems Posted on 16th May 2012 by Darren Wallace Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Google++ E-Mail+ How to Solve Profile Manager Configuration Problems 16th May 2012Darren Wallace5 CommentsBlog Last week I showed you the steps I went through to configure Apple’s Profile Manager on Lion server. Hopefully you all had no issues following these to setup your server. However, especially if you have my luck, you most likely did. I have detailed below the issues I came across and how I resolved them. Please Note: As with everything, please, please, please make sure you have a full backup that has been booted up and tested to be working before going ahead with these steps. Profile Manager shows ‘error when reading settings’ in Server.app I’m sorry to say I found this one to have only one fix. Reset Profile Manager and start again. Helpfully enough the instructions for this were discussed by Peter earlier last week. When running the Profile Manager configuration assistant an error 1 appears. In my experience this was due to an Open Directory Master already being created that Profile Manager didn’t like. The first time I had this error, my only fix was to export my Open Directory contents, destroy the LDAP (by demoting the server in Server Admin), then re-run the configuration tool. Once I started getting the error again, even after following the above steps. I found this to be due to some saved certificates and keys from a now decommissioned Open Directory. This was done by launching the Keychain Access application(/Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access.app), navigating to the system keychain and removing any and all certificates and keys that refer to Code Signing, CA, Certificate Authority and the server’s hostname. After this, I had to also recreate the SSL certificate I created. When enrolling a device I get an unknown error. The first step is to ensure you have installed the ‘Trust’ profile from the enrolment form before i