fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": true, "cmd": ["loginctl", "enable-linger", "otsmanager"], "delta": "0:00:00.003295", "end": "2017-04-05 22:37:40.423427", "failed": true, "rc": 1, "start": "2017-04-05 22:37:40.420132", "stderr": "Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory", "stdout": "", "stdout_lines": [], "warnings": []}
That's not possible if the script ran correctly.@Don Daniello
When I try to connect to my IP it just takes me to my database rather than the website. Any idea what it could be?
You will see instructions when you log in as otsmanager.Where can I find the tfs log? I want to be able to see the errors a that occur while starting it tfs.
It's is not saved as text file, it's written to journald.@Don Daniello I know that if i write log tfs it will show me the log, but i´d like to find the log as an txt file, where is it saved?
No, there is no way to clean log but there are many ways to filter it. You should read journalctl, it will tell you how to show log from a certain point in time, that would be the simplest solution for you.@Don Daniello I´m trying to convert tfs 0.4 data to tfs 1.2. I´m starting with for example actions, the log will then allow me to see what errors and I can easly work on them. Then when i want to work on for example spells, the log would just be too long, does it have a way to clean the log?
Work with actions - > see all errors in log tfs - > clean - > work on spells - > clean? is that possible?
I dunno why there is problem with this method while on windows works fineluascript.cpp:719:23: error: 'class boost::filesystem::directory_entry' has no member named 'leaf'
std::string s = it->leaf();
Try rebooting your server first.
The Ubuntu version is:
Ubuntu Server 15.10 "Wily Werewolf" (NEW)
How should I check to see if I have systemd?
I tried checking by entering systemd into the command prompt:
Code:root@vps299288:~# systemd Startup finished in 23ms.