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    • JoelHaggarJ
      JoelHaggar
      last edited by

      The first error is your issue. "Address already in use" . this means something is using the port that you are trying to start Mango on. Is it possible Mango is already running?

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      • phildunlapP
        phildunlap
        last edited by

        Hi Rowen,

        That would suggest Mango or another application is already using the web.port set in your Mango/overrides/properties/env.properties file. If it's not there copy it over from Mango/classes/env.properties

        You can try tp navigate to http://localhost:8080 in your browser (8080 is the default port, but you may have changed it in the env.properties file).

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          Rowen @JoelHaggar
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          @joelhaggar So we set this up with my Enteliweb running on port 8080 and Mango running on port 80.
          R

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            I think your Mango is running on port 8090. You can check in your /overrides/properties/env.properties file

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              Rowen
              last edited by

              Joel, Here's what I see in the env.properties files

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                Rowen
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                0_1550081465243_Mango Classes.PNG
                1_1550081573564_Mango overrides.PNG 0_1550081573564_Mango Classes.PNG

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                • phildunlapP
                  phildunlap
                  last edited by

                  Hi Rowen,

                  Why are there three copies of that property? There should only be one entry for any given property in an env.properties file.

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                    Rowen @JoelHaggar
                    last edited by

                    @joelhaggar 1_1550081648874_Mango overrides.PNG 0_1550081648874_Mango Classes.PNG

                    This is what's currently in the env.properties file.
                    My Enteliweb runs on port 8080, so I must change Mango to another port.

                    I assume.

                    Cheers,

                    R

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                      Rowen @phildunlap
                      last edited by

                      @phildunlap Sorry I labelled them but it didn't show up. 1 is the Mango\classes folder
                      1 is Mango\override\properties folder

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                      • phildunlapP
                        phildunlap
                        last edited by phildunlap

                        Mango\override\properties or Mango\overrides\properties ?

                        If you change the port set in Mango/overrides/properties/env.properties does Mango start? Have you tried navigating to that port in your browser?

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                          Rowen
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                          Hi Phil, So I changed the port 8090 and after a restart all is running again. Thanks!!

                          Cheers,
                          Rick

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