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having to restart control panel each time

Postby spiderbaby » Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:27 pm

Problem Description: getting error message "java.io.IOException: Unable to establish loopback connection" on control panel. having to press stop twice, and then start twice to get it to work.
Troubleshooting Steps: looked through forums
Playback Application and version: Standard Subsonic Web Interface (i assume)
Subsonic Version: 4.7 (build 3106) – September 12, 2012
Server Version: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_37, Windows 7 (30.5 MB / 62.0 MB)
Hardware Platform: Windows
Java Memory Limit: 150MB*
Problem Filename: NA
Output from ffmpeg -i: NA
Last ten log file lines:
[26/10/12 12:48:06 BST] INFO DaoHelper Checking database schema.
[26/10/12 12:48:10 BST] INFO DaoHelper Done checking database schema.
[26/10/12 12:48:10 BST] INFO MediaScannerService Automatic media library scanning scheduled to run every 1 day(s), starting at Sat Oct 27 03:00:00 BST 2012
[26/10/12 12:48:10 BST] INFO PodcastService Automatic Podcast update scheduled to run every 24 hour(s), starting at Fri Oct 26 12:53:10 BST 2012
[26/10/12 12:48:13 BST] WARN NetworkService Failed to delete port mapping.
[26/10/12 12:52:57 BST] INFO VersionService Resolved local Subsonic version to: 4.7
[26/10/12 12:52:57 BST] INFO PlayerDao Created player 5.
[26/10/12 12:52:57 BST] INFO VersionService Resolved latest Subsonic final version to: 4.7
[26/10/12 12:52:57 BST] INFO VersionService Resolved latest Subsonic beta version to: 4.7.beta3
[26/10/12 12:53:10 BST] INFO PodcastService Starting scheduled Podcast refresh.

should i change Java Memory Limit from 150MB? what would that do?
would Problem Filename be the music file i was trying to play?
where would i find Output from ffmpeg?
where would i find Last ten log file lines?

would "enabling https on port '4443'" help?
TY!!!
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Re: having to restart control panel each time

Postby GJ51 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 6:47 pm

The standard Windows package is perhaps the easiest, most often successful, install of Subsonic available. I believe that you are most likely just starting to get Subsonic up and running, so the easiest path for you may be to just start over with a clean slate.

Uninstall Subsonic from Control Panel/Programs and Features

Delete C:\Subsonic

Uninstall all Java references from Control Panel/Programs and Features

Install the latest Java from http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp

Reinstall the latest release of Subsonic according to the instructions in the first 2 posts from the tutorial section.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4867

Take some time to read the tutorial section a few times so that you really understand what's happening. Let me know if you run into a specific issue that you have trouble with.

There shouldn't be any need to change the Java memory limit as most of the issues that were related to that were addressed in ver 4.7. I access over 4TB of data with no changes to the memory settings. Further, do not attempt to get ssl working until you have first successfully gotten everything running with http.
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Re: having to restart control panel each time

Postby spiderbaby » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:34 pm

ok, ty. i will do that, not for a few days tho.
i dont really know what http is never mind ssl, so i suppose i agree.
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Re: having to restart control panel each time

Postby spiderbaby » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:31 pm

my firefox and subsonic control panel issues seem to have resloved themselves. i assume there was an update i didnt notice.
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Re: having to restart control panel each time

Postby spiderbaby » Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:50 pm

it started happening again. i dont think i had to stop panel twice and start twice; i think i was being impatient and once on and once off would have worked.
i have done what u suggest GJ51, will gte back to u after a few restarts.
ty!
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Re: having to restart control panel each time

Postby GJ51 » Fri Nov 02, 2012 9:00 pm

NP - I also recommend Chrome for use with Subsonic. Looks better - fewer problems.

HTH
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