Problem accessing /admin/AdminTool.html
I think your browser is pointing to an old location in cache, or something like that.
The url to the AdminTool is simply http://<your-ip-address>:8080/admin
Problem accessing /admin/AdminTool.html
java.io.IOException: Cannot read file: modules/npn/npn-1.7.0_51.mod
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Modules.registerModule(Modules.java:405)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Modules.registerAll(Modules.java:395)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.processCommandLine(Main.java:561)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.main(Main.java:102)
at com.smartfoxserver.v2.http.JettyServer.start(JettyServer.java:35)
at com.smartfoxserver.v2.SmartFoxServer.start(SmartFoxServer.java:295)
at com.smartfoxserver.v2.Main.main(Main.java:27)
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[root@B-GATE001 smartfox9]# ls
SFS2X_unix_2_9_0_64.tar.gz
[root@B-GATE001 smartfox9]# tar -xvzf SFS2X_unix_2_9_0_64.tar.gz
SmartFoxServer_2X/
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/MessagesDefault
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/firstrun
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_0_1uvewu1.utf8
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_1_1uvewu1_1nt6pqe.png
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_2_1uvewu1_x0i1l5.png
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_3_1uvewu1_8we6jo.png
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_4_1uvewu1_qdbe64.png
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_5_1uvewu1_66rivk.png
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4j_extf_6_1uvewu1.txt
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4jparams.conf
SmartFoxServer_2X/.install4j/i4jruntime.jar
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
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CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
Lapo wrote:Make sure you clear your browser's cache and try again.
This is usually caused by the browser using the cached old version of the AdminTool.
Thanks
Lapo wrote:What browser and OS is this?
Can you try with an other browser, or maybe from another computer to see if you get the same effect.
We have installed at least 15 copies of SFS2X 2.9 and never had this error, which is client generated. So I highly suspect that it's a client-related problem.
Thanks
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