![]() ![]() Outlook 2016 is not supported under Kroll 7.x releases and may present this error if attempted. ![]() Right now it works, so I will watch out for further occurences.Kroll Ontrack PowerControls 9.x requires a compatible version of Outlook installed along with the latest service pack for that version. Now I changed in the Server Manager in the CGI settings > Listen Sockets the info about CGI user and CGI group according to the netlife user. I my case I have installed a virtual server named admintool, this is owned by user netlife. Are there any hints inside why the server gives this error? If yes, can it be displayed? The file iwsstats.https-admintool is a binary. Srwxr-xr-x 1 root other 0 Mar 16 11:54 iwswatchdog.674 rw-r-r- 1 root other 720896 Mar 16 12:05 iwsstats.https-admintool Srwxrwxrwx 1 root other 0 Mar 16 11:54 iwsadmin.675 Srwxrwxrwx 1 netlife netlife 0 Mar 16 11:56. rw-r-r- 1 root other 0 Mar 16 11:52 lock.https-admserv.84 rw-r-r- 1 root other 0 Mar 16 11:52 lock.https-admintool.84 r-r-r- 1 root root 0 Mar 16 11:28 llbdbase.dat LAB1REG.fifoĭrwxrwxr-x 2 root root 104 Mar 16 11:28. ![]() Space in /tmp seems not to be the problem:įilesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on But all of a sudden I can't get rid of this error, I made no changes except several reboots. ![]() I must add that the server itself has been already successfully installed, ealier tests with the admserv were fine. What is the meaning of '.not enough space' ? failure ( 2580): for host 10.101.12.146 trying to GET /https-admserv/bin/index, cgi_start_exec reports: HTTP4066: cannot initialize CGI exec subsystem /bin/https/bin/Cgistub), err fork() failure failure ( 2580): cgi_init reports: HTTP4047: could not initialize CGI subsystem (Cgistub path. Then, when I try to connect to it with the browser it results with an error: info ( 2580): CORE3274: successful server startup info ( 2580): HTTP3072: ready to accept requests info ( 2580): WEB0100: Loading web module in virtual server at [/admin. info ( 2580): CORE3016: daemon is running as super-user I have a problem connecting to a running admin server on Solaris 9. ![]()
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