Init Terminating In Do_boot Error
Contents |
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us
Init Terminating In Do_boot Rabbitmq
Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or init terminating in do_boot couchdb posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow
Init Terminating In Do_boot Erlang
Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up “init terminating in do_boot” error message, when starting Yaws init terminating in do_boot tsung on Windows up vote 1 down vote favorite I would like to develop a web application in Erlang, so I installed Yaws 1.92 on Windows 7. But when I try to start Yaws with both yaws and yaws -i I get this error message: C:\Users\Jonas>yaws {"init terminating in do_boot",{undef,[{yaws,start,[]},{init,start_it,1},{init,s tart_em,1}]}} Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump init terminating in do_boot () C:\Users\Jonas> Is there anything I'm missing? {"init terminating in do_boot",{rabbit,failure_during_boot,{error,previous_upgrade_failed}}} How can I solve this? With the help from Steve's suggestion, I realised that my Erlang runtime was too old. I upgraded from R14B to R15B. Now Yaws starts, but it still prints some erros on startup: C:\Users\Jonas>yaws Eshell V5.9 (abort with ^G) 1> =INFO REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:13 === Yaws: Using config file C:\Program Files (x86)\Yaws-1.92\yaws.conf 1> =ERROR REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:13 === 'auth_log' global variable is deprecated and ignored. it is now a per-server var iable1> =INFO REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:13 === Reading .yaws_auth c:/Program Files (x86)/Yaws-1.92/www/authtest/auth_in_dot_yaw s_auth/abc/.yaws_auth 1> =ERROR REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:13 === Cannot open "c:/Program Files (x86)/Yaws-1.92/logs/localhost.8080.auth"1> =ERROR REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:13 === Cannot open "c:/Program Files (x86)/Yaws-1.92/logs/localhost.8080.access"1> =INFO REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:14 === Ctlfile : c:/Users/Jonas/AppData/Local/Temp/yaws/default/CTL 1> =INFO REPORT==== 2-Feb-2012::16:22:14 === Yaws: Listening to 0.0.0.0:8080 for <1> virtual servers: - http://localhost:8080 under c:/Program Files (x86)/Yaws-1.92/www 1> Any suggestion on why I get so many errors? and how to solve them? windows yaws share|improve this question edited Feb 2 '12 at 15:26 asked Jan 31 '12 at 22:09 Jonas 34.2k69210303 If you edit your yaws.conf file you can move the auth_log variable from the global space into your server settings. That will fix the first error. As for the two other error reports, make sure t
Next message: [erlang-questions] {"init terminating in do_boot", {'cannot load', error_handler, get_files}} Messages sorted by: [
Init Terminating In Do_boot Undef
date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] erlang init terminating in do_boot undef [ author ] Hello, It looks like some component is missing from release.
Couchdb Error Badmatch
Hard to say, reltool.config and apps deps are needed. Try to check that all application deps are part of release Best Regards, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9087726/init-terminating-in-do-boot-error-message-when-starting-yaws-on-windows Dmitry >-|-|-*> On 30.7.2013, at 7.45, Barco You <> wrote: > The error like this: > > {"init terminating in do_boot",{'cannot load',error_handler,get_files}} > > Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump > init terminating in do_boot () > > > > On Tue, Jul http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2013-July/074931.html 30, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Barco You <> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've finished making an application and can successfully start it from erl shell by using application:start(myapp). But, after I use rebar to release it I got a error as the subject when I start the App from the rel/myapp/bin/myapp. Any clues for that? >> >> Thank you! >> Barco > > _______________________________________________ > erlang-questions mailing list > > http://erlang.org/mailman/listinfo/erlang-questions -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
från GoogleLogga inDolda fältSök efter grupper eller meddelanden
is far from easy to understand. This is my way of solving it. 1234567$ couchdb kernel-poll not supported; "K" parameter ignored Apache CouchDB 0.9.0 (LogLevel=info) is starting. {"init terminating in do_boot",{{badmatch,{error,shutdown}},[{couch_server_sup,start_server,1},{erl_eval,do_apply,5},{erl_eval,exprs,5},{init,start_it,1},{init,start_em,1}]}} Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump init terminating in do_boot () Even with debug turned on it's pretty hard to understand. 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344kernel-poll not supported; "K" parameter ignored Apache CouchDB 0.9.0 (LogLevel=debug) is starting. Configuration Settings ["./couchdb/local.ini"]: [Couch] BindAddress="127.0.0.1" [Couch] ConsoleStartupMsg="Apache CouchDB is starting." [Couch] DbRootDir="/home/mathias/couchdb" [Couch] DocumentRoot="/home/mathias/couchdb/www" [Couch] LogFile="/home/mathias/couchdb/couch.log" [Couch] LogLevel="debug" [Couch] Port="5984" [Couch] UtilDriverDir="/usr/local/lib/couchdb/erlang/lib/couch-0.8.1-incubating/priv/lib" [Couch Query Servers] javascript="/usr/local/bin/couchjs /usr/local/share/couchdb/server/main.js" [couchdb] database_dir="/home/mathias/couchdb" [couchdb] view_index_dir="/home/mathias/couchdb" [httpd] bind_address="127.0.0.1" [httpd] port="5984" [log] level="debug" [error] [<0.41.0>] {error_report,<0.21.0>,
{<0.41.0>,crash_report,
[[{pid,<0.41.0>}, {registered_name,couch_server}, {error_info,
{exit,
{badarg,
[{erlang,list_to_integer,[undefined]}, {couch_server,init,1}, {gen_server,init_it,6}, {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}]}, [{gen_server,init_it,6},{proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}]}}, {initial_call,{couch_server,init,['Argument__1']}}, {ancestors,[couch_primary_services,couch_server_sup,<0.1.0>]}, {messages,[]}, {links,[<0.36.0>]}, {dictionary,[]}, {trap_exit,false}, {status,running}, {heap_size,233}, {stack_size,23}, {reductions,113}], []]}} {"init terminating in do_boot",{{badmatch,{error,shutdown}},[{couch_server_sup,start_server,1},{erl_eval,do_apply,5},{erl_eval,exprs,5},{init,start_it,1},{init,start_em,1}]}} Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump init terminating in do_boot () When running things as unprivileged users the usual problems are that you do not have access to read/write