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ArcGIS Server 10.1 Post-Installation failing to start

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03-27-2013 12:02 PM
RegineDe_Guzman
Emerging Contributor
Hello,

I've installed ArcGIS Server 10.1 on a Linux based VM, it stated it was successful but I then realize that the service failed to start.

I checked the service.log inside "(ArcGIS Home folder)>framework>etc" and got this error:
Tue Mar 26 14:43:27 EDT 2013:Registering and starting log service.
WARNING: Could not connect to Log service. Writing log message to console.
 <Msg time="2013-03-26T14:44:23,444" type="DEBUG" code="9999" source="Admin" process="13200" thread="1" methodName="" machine="" user="" elapsed="">Server machine is not ready for synchronization.</Msg>


And I believe it's because of this that the server failed to start and why I cannot connect to the Manager page.

I have IPTables turned off, and httpd started... and I get nothing... Any help is really appreciated.
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RegineDe_Guzman
Emerging Contributor
The install should have created two log files in the root user's home directory.  

./Setup/directory > ArcGISServer_InstallLog.log
./Setup/directory > ArcGISServer_InstalledFeatures.log

Could you post these logs?


I've attached the install log...
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RegineDe_Guzman
Emerging Contributor
I would just uninstall/reinstall. Not worth the effort, but then I'm lazy. LOL


I've done this a couple times now with no avail.. it still doesn't work even when I try to reinstall it...
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RegineDe_Guzman
Emerging Contributor
The install should have created two log files in the root user's home directory.  

./Setup/directory > ArcGISServer_InstallLog.log
./Setup/directory > ArcGISServer_InstalledFeatures.log

Could you post these logs?


The file was too large to upload, so I've uploaded it here: http://tbf.me/a/B0cJS0

Thanks!
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BubbaHey
Deactivated User
Don't know about anybody else, but having problems downloading from this site
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ThomasMontefusco
Deactivated User
I can't get to it either. But please post the following (should be able to paste in here)

Copy of your etc/hosts file

Output of an NSLookup on your server name
Output of an IFConfig
Output of a ping 127.0.0.1 command
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