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L3 Networker

I'm getting an error when committing on an instance I had spun down for a year and then upgraded yesterday when spinning back up. Looking in logs it looks like it's having problems resolving one of the miners but I'm not positive.

 

Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this?

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L7 Applicator

Hi @chirss,

could you share the error message you get ? Have you checked the minemeld-engine.log file ? You can get it from SYSTEM > DASHBOARD > ENGINE > LOGS

 

Thanks,

luigi

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L7 Applicator

Hi @chirss,

could you share the error message you get ? Have you checked the minemeld-engine.log file ? You can get it from SYSTEM > DASHBOARD > ENGINE > LOGS

 

Thanks,

luigi

I ended up blowing the installation away (I know, awful). It was over a year old and I remember doing things I shouldn't have been doing with the feeds file on disk. It made more sense to just start over.

 

In the logs you mentioned there was not anything useful. However what would be handy is if there was a way to check a box or click a tab to show just the system logs versus the logs for feed pulling (20 records added, I don't have an install up right now to quote it exactly).

Hi @chirss,

once you download the mineneld-engine.log you can search for ERROR (all uppercase) to find error logs inside the file, this will filter out all the logs from the Miners.

I was thinking more in the interface so we can avoid shell access.

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