burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 05:46
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One of my forum goes offline. I checked on sever but everything is working fine on server side.
Another forum is working fine but one goes offline.
Is anyone here facing this issue.
It will be great if anyone here will share how and when forum comes back online.
Thanks
burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 08:08
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Hey Discourse Team,
Kindly help me in this matter.
This is my forum link - https://forum.buzzbasement.com
I rebuild app two time still nothing happened.
What should I do for this.
burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 08:20
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I just found error in rebuilding but don’t know how to solve it.
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What is occupying the port 80 on your server?
burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 10:00
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means, sorry I haven’t understand what you really want to ask
cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:07
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Run this command, to identify what is taking up port 80 (and then provide us the output)
sudo lsof -t -i tcp:80 -s tcp:listen
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burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:09
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What should I do right now
cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:13
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Sorry, I copied and pasted it with an extra parameter, can you run it once more, using this (note: the missing -t argument)
sudo lsof -i tcp:80 -s tcp:listen
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cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:16
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Perfect, so you have apache2 installed which is taking over port 80. Are you running other sites on this server (other than Discourse)?
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burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:17
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Nope, only this one.
I am using Digital Ocean.
I have one more Discourse but that is on another server and that is working fine.
Only this one is affecting
cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:22
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okay, try running sudo apt-get remove apache2
If that doesn’t solve the issue, run dpkg -l | grep apache2
and remove each remaining component
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burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:24
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cpradio:
dpkg -l | grep apache2
I tried both but problem still exists
cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:26
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Run the sudo lsof -i tcp:80 -s tcp:listen
command again, is anything listening on port 80 anymore? From what I can tell, that is simply implying that apache2-bin apache2-data apache2-utils
can be manually removed as well.
sudo apt-get remove apache2-bin apache2-data apache2-utils
The rc
in front of apache2 means it was removed, but still has configuration files sitting on the system.
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burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:27
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now,. nothing happens this time…
It is not listening on port 80 anymore
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cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 11:29
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If discourse was already installed, a reboot should be sufficient for starting it back up, or you can run
cd /var/discourse
./launcher rebuild app
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burningman
(TheBurningMan)
21 Febrero, 2018 13:13
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Hey @cpradio , I just rebuild but still same problem
cpradio
(cpradio)
21 Febrero, 2018 13:15
21
Anything taking up port 80 again? Are you sure it is the same error?
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