VMware Server MUI appears to conflict with ZoneMinder
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:00 pm
Hi
I've installed VMware Server 1.01 onto my 32bit AMD Athlon XP system that's running a newly installed Ubuntu 6.06 LTS desktop installation.
The OS was freshly installed and I installed VMware server immediately after installing ZoneMinder 1.22.2 which was the first application installed after booting it up for the first time.
ZoneMinder 1.22.2 ran fine for many days as I wanted to ensure it worked flawlessy before installing anything else, however after installing the VMware Server 1.01 MUI it causes my ZoneMinder 1.22.2 webpage to report that ZoneMinder has stopped and I'm unable to start the service again - this seems to happen after a whole night of them running fine.
I have to reboot the machine to get ZoneMinder up again, however after rebooting the VMWare Server MUI stops responding.
My ZoneMinder appears to continue working perfectly fine from this point on, and if I perform a re-install of the VMware Server MUI it too works fine side by side with ZoneMinder for many hours, if not the whole night, but the next day ZoneMinder stops and is non-startable until a reboot occurs...which then causes the MUI to dissappear.
I know there's an issue with the MUI and Ubuntu that has something to do with a specific directory being virtual and so after a reboot part of the MUI ceases to be present or something - and I'm confident I can resolve this issue later however before I look into that I'm at a loss as to why the MUI appears to conflict with ZoneMinder after a period of operating together.
I'm sure it must be something to do with the webserver as the VMWare Server appears to be fully functional as I can login to it using the Console Application, I think the MUI is somehow interfering with ZoneMinder via Apache or something Apache uses - however I think the MUI installs another instance of Apache and so it should not affect ZoneMinder which runs on the other instance of Apache.
Sorry if this doesn't make sense as I'm a Linux Newbie defecting from Microsoft and have literaly just started using Ubuntu.
If anyone can help with this it would be a real life saver as I think with my present experience with Linux it may take me a decade or two to resolve
Cheers, JamesX...
I've installed VMware Server 1.01 onto my 32bit AMD Athlon XP system that's running a newly installed Ubuntu 6.06 LTS desktop installation.
The OS was freshly installed and I installed VMware server immediately after installing ZoneMinder 1.22.2 which was the first application installed after booting it up for the first time.
ZoneMinder 1.22.2 ran fine for many days as I wanted to ensure it worked flawlessy before installing anything else, however after installing the VMware Server 1.01 MUI it causes my ZoneMinder 1.22.2 webpage to report that ZoneMinder has stopped and I'm unable to start the service again - this seems to happen after a whole night of them running fine.
I have to reboot the machine to get ZoneMinder up again, however after rebooting the VMWare Server MUI stops responding.
My ZoneMinder appears to continue working perfectly fine from this point on, and if I perform a re-install of the VMware Server MUI it too works fine side by side with ZoneMinder for many hours, if not the whole night, but the next day ZoneMinder stops and is non-startable until a reboot occurs...which then causes the MUI to dissappear.
I know there's an issue with the MUI and Ubuntu that has something to do with a specific directory being virtual and so after a reboot part of the MUI ceases to be present or something - and I'm confident I can resolve this issue later however before I look into that I'm at a loss as to why the MUI appears to conflict with ZoneMinder after a period of operating together.
I'm sure it must be something to do with the webserver as the VMWare Server appears to be fully functional as I can login to it using the Console Application, I think the MUI is somehow interfering with ZoneMinder via Apache or something Apache uses - however I think the MUI installs another instance of Apache and so it should not affect ZoneMinder which runs on the other instance of Apache.
Sorry if this doesn't make sense as I'm a Linux Newbie defecting from Microsoft and have literaly just started using Ubuntu.
If anyone can help with this it would be a real life saver as I think with my present experience with Linux it may take me a decade or two to resolve
Cheers, JamesX...