[Encore] Questions re ports and Encore
Kevin Jepson
kevijeps at telusplanet.net
Fri Nov 2 18:06:00 MDT 2007
Paul
Sorry for the delay in responding but I think the problem is shown in these
lines:
"I restarted my moo locally using - winmmoo encore5.db 3333 Its says inpart:
LOADING: encore5.db done, will dump new database on 3333 .."
You obviously don't want your database dumped to a copy called 3333 so the
issue is a missing argument, namely the database you want your checkpoints
dumped to.
Try this command line:
winmmoo encore5.db encore5new.db 3333
This should give a new set of output that says:
will dump new database on encore5new.db
LISTEN: #0 now listening on port 3333
LISTEN: #32 now listening on port 7000
Then you could telnet to 3333 and reconfigure the webport and telnet port
with @config.
Ciao
KJ
-----Original Message-----
From: encore-bounces at encore-consortium.org
[mailto:encore-bounces at encore-consortium.org] On Behalf Of paul rayner
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 12:38 AM
To: encore at encore-consortium.org
Subject: Re: [Encore] Questions re ports and Encore
Great suggestion - thanks. I always like work arounds.
I configured item 6 - Port to 3333 - then quit the configuration and quite
the moo.
I restarted my moo locally using - winmmoo encore5.db 3333 Its says inpart:
LOADING: encore5.db done, will dump new database on 3333 ..
LISTEN: #0 now listening on port 7777
LISTEN: #32 now listening on port 7000
CONNECTED: Wizard on port 7777
Why is this? Have I missed something in configuration?
All thoughts would be welcome.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Milo Pschigoda" <milokp at gmail.com>
To: <encore at encore-consortium.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Encore] Questions re ports and Encore
> On 10/27/07, Kevin Jepson <kevijeps at telusplanet.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Paul
>>
>> You can change the ports being used but you have to login using a telnet
>> client.
>>
>> Have you tried telnet to port 3333 on your host? That is the port the
>> hoster supplied I presume.
>>
>> If you can login there you can run @configure and change the ports for
>> both telnet and the Webside.
>>
>
>
> If you can't get to your moo, you could copy the encore.db (or
> whatever you database file is) to a machine on your local network,
> login to the port 7777, and run the @configure from there. Then
> upload your encore.db back to your host.
>
> Though, if you've got shell access to your host, you could just try
> telneting to port 7777 after you start your moo without worrying about
> local systems at all.
>
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