Hi Joel,
I just installed Mango Automation, with some help from Matthew. I quickly set up two virtual data points and launched DG Lux.
It asks about licenses. I thought you mentioned it came free for up to 3 IP addresses?
Regards
Koen
Hi Joel,
I just installed Mango Automation, with some help from Matthew. I quickly set up two virtual data points and launched DG Lux.
It asks about licenses. I thought you mentioned it came free for up to 3 IP addresses?
Regards
Koen
Hi Matthew,
I think you nailed it. It started up now.
So in short:
Maybe best to put that in the readme file or so, for future users?
Thanks heaps for your help!
How come I don't have to install Apache Tomcat for Mango Automation?
Koen
Thanks for you quick help,
I entered the JAVA_HOME env var through the Control Panel -> System etc...
Then I ran the startup script again, it made a difference, but now I have a different problem it seems. See screenshot.
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Hi guys,
I just downloaded tried installing Mango Automation on a new Windows machine. First I installed Java SE Development Kit 6 version 35. Then I downloaded the Mango zip file, and unzipped it to a new folder in the 'program files'.
When I start 'm2m2-start.bat' in the command window, I get a number of fault messages, and I don't get a page up on http://localhost:8080
Any help?
Koen
Attachment: download link
Hi guys,
I just downloaded tried installing Mango Automation on a new Windows machine. First I installed Java SE Development Kit 6 version 35. Then I downloaded the Mango zip file, and unzipped it to a new folder in the 'program files'.
When I start 'm2m2-start.bat' in the command window, I get a number of fault messages, and I don't get a page up on http://localhost:8080
Any help?
Koen
Hi Joel,
I'll be checking it out in a minute. Does this mean DGLux is now packaged with Mango Automation?
Thanks
Koen
Thanks Joel,
I guess we'll have to sit tight until all this is launched by you guys. Is this happening soon? This year?
Koen