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It say’s like this
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Dariusz Suchojad dsuch@zato.io wrote:
On 03/12/14 19:51, Rafed Ramzi wrote:
When i run “$ curl localhost:17010/zato/ping”
it says:
curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 17010:Connection Refused
What does this command return?
$ sudo netstat -tulpn
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Dariusz Suchojad
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On 03/12/14 20:01, Rafed Ramzi wrote:
It say’s like this
[…]
Ok, so the servers are not running after all.
First thing I suggest is not using the VB’s console directly - as you
have discovered, it doesn’t allow you to copy/paste though I’m not sure,
perhaps there’s an add-on for it.
Instead, install an SSH client for Windows:
PuTTY (/ˈpʌti/) is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application. It supports several network protocols, including SCP, SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw socket connection. It can also connect to a serial port. The name "PuTTY" has no official meaning.
PuTTY was originally written for Microsoft Windows, but it has been ported to various other operating systems. Official ports are available for some Unix-like platforms, with work-in-progress ports to Cl...
PuTTy alternative: tools better than PuTTy – If you are working in a software development area, especially when dealing with Linux servers, you must have heard and used PuTTy to connect to the servers. The problem is PuTTy works great but it’s...
In any case, the servers are not running.
What does this command return?
$ zato info /path/to/a/server1
On 03/12/14 20:01, Rafed Ramzi wrote:
It say’s like this
[…]
Ok, so the servers are not running after all.
First thing I suggest is not using the VB’s console directly - as you
have discovered, it doesn’t allow you to copy/paste though I’m not sure,
perhaps there’s an add-on for it.
Instead, install an SSH client for Windows:
PuTTY (/ˈpʌti/) is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application. It supports several network protocols, including SCP, SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw socket connection. It can also connect to a serial port. The name "PuTTY" has no official meaning.
PuTTY was originally written for Microsoft Windows, but it has been ported to various other operating systems. Official ports are available for some Unix-like platforms, with work-in-progress ports to Cl...
PuTTy alternative: tools better than PuTTy – If you are working in a software development area, especially when dealing with Linux servers, you must have heard and used PuTTy to connect to the servers. The problem is PuTTy works great but it’s...
In any case, the servers are not running.
What does this command return?
$ zato info /path/to/a/server1