Hi guys,
I decided to try STASH. Prepared CentOS 6.5 32bit VM with 2G RAM. Disabled Selinux and built git v1.9.
After that, I followed manual and reached step «open your http://localhost:7990».
So, I installed nginx, configured proxy. But when I see nothing when I open my http://git.servername.com.
in tcpdump I see answer like this:
0x0040: 251f 3aa0 4854 5450 2f31 2e31 2034 3034 %.:.HTTP/1.1.404 0x0050: 204e 6f74 2046 6f75 6e64 0d0a 5365 7276 .Not.Found..Serv 0x0060: 6572 3a20 4170 6163 6865 2d43 6f79 6f74 er:.Apache-Coyot 0x0070: 652f 312e 310d 0a54 7261 6e73 6665 722d e/1.1..Transfer- 0x0080: 456e 636f 6469 6e67 3a20 6368 756e 6b65 Encoding:.chunke 0x0090: 640d 0a44 6174 653a 204d 6f6e 2c20 3134 d..Date:.Mon,.14 0x00a0: 2041 7072 2032 3031 3420 3131 3a30 373a .Apr.2014.11:07: 0x00b0: 3238 2047 4d54 0d0a 0d0a 28.GMT....
Could anyone help, please?
Thanks everyone for attention.
The trouble was in mc and long filenames. Everything become ok after I unpacked stash with tar -zxf.
Did you try: http://git.servername.com:7990as the URL?
Assuming yes, is http/apache running on the machine? On our server, I had to manually start it and then add it to the system startup configuration.
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Hi Pavel, we have this doc for configuring Stash with nginx. You may like to take a look at it and compare with your configuration.
Cheers
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Thanks for your answer!
Actually I can't access to installation interface directly by ip as well. I tried with both Java: Sun and open.
Also I tried on 2 diffetent CentOS servers and got same result: 404 from Apache-Coyote server without any HTML page. BUT on Fedora everything is ok out of box!
All requirements are checked: Java 1.7, Perl 5.10, Git 1.9. No firewalls, no Selinux, started under root user, no error logs.
Can't imagine how to debug...
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