Hello,
thanks for your feedback.
Am 08/07/2014 10:37 AM, schrieb Simon Wunderlich:
Hello Jan,
Hei folks,
I'm using alfred 2014.0.0 on OpenWRT Barrier Breaker.
Alfred is running: root@6466b34ffcac:~# ps -w | grep alfred 1718 root 1100 S /usr/sbin/alfred -i br-freifunk -b bat0
But cannot be queried using the client: root@6466b34ffcac:~# alfred -r 94 can't connect to unix socket: Connection refused
What's wrong here?
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I don't see a problem right from your configuration. Can you please check:
- do you see the socket file /var/run/alfred.sock after starting alfred?
Looks nice.. root@6466b34ffcac:~# ls -lh /var/run/alfred.sock srwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Aug 6 20:47 /var/run/alfred.sock
- does the same problem happen if you restart alfred or start it manually?
/etc/init.d/alfred restart made it disappear
For some reason, this is persistent: * Before restarting, alfred was unusable after rebooting the machine * After a restarting once, alfred is usable - even after reboots
Greetu, Jan