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New Install - Worked momentarily, now can't access web page?? #47

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justincredible68 opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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@justincredible68
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I am unable to get a new install of openHAB to work on my Qnap NAS.

Hardware: QNAP TS-851, firmware 4.3.4.0486

Steps:

  1. Installed Java 8.151.2
  2. Installed openHAB_2.2.0-1.qpkg
  3. Opened Web Interface, began to congifure
  4. Leave web page open, and not use for a while
  5. Come back to configure, web page is no longer responsive, can't get to load.
  6. Restart NAS , uninstall and reinstall qpkg, restart NAS again.
  7. website at port :8090 which originally worked (even if briefly) will no longer load.

Is there anything else I can try to get this working again?

Thanks!

@Alecdo-Attis
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Hi, same issue here.
Cannot open Openhab App on NAS: Website cannot be reached (ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED)

Hardware: TS-453 PRO, firmware 4.3.4.0486 build 20180215

Openhab app did run well for a few weeks with previous firmware at http://[IP]:8090/ using KNX, network, Alexa etc. bindings.

steps already tried:

  • reinstalled openhab app
  • reinstalled java JRE 8.151.2
  • restarted NAS

Looks to me pretty much like the issue above from justincredible68.

Anyone any ideas?

Many thanks !

@Alecdo-Attis
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@justincredible68, it now works again for me: after uninstalling the app, I removed the three folders in the openhab folder on the NAS manually, reinstalled openhab (thus the folders were re-created), copy/pasted bindings, items etc.
Hope this might help you as well ?

@6r15u
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6r15u commented Mar 10, 2018

I had the issue myself some time ago. I don't know what helped but I think restarting the service might help ar as @Alecdo-Attis did, cleaning everything up and reinstalling.
With restarting the service, it's a bit tricky as restarting the service is different from restarting the NAS as then the service tries to start immerdiately, what can cause problems sometimes.

@dsanow92
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Having the same issue. I have to keep uninstalling and reinstalling and I can't find anything in the log file that shows a failure.

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