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If you are unable to browse to the up.time home page, the problem is usually related to security issues, DNS resolution errors or a stoppage of the up.time web server.
\n \nTo isolate the root cause of the issue: \n
On Windows systems, check if the up.time web server is running by entering the following command at the command line:
\ntasklist /svc\n \n
If you see up.time Web Server then the Web server is running. Use the following commands to stop and restart the web server:
\n\nnet stop "up.time Web Server" \nnet start "up.time Web Server" \n\n
Try to access the web interface after restarting the web service.
\n \nOn Linux or Solaris systems, run the following command:
\n# ps -ef | grep httpd
\nRegardless of the service status, try restarting it with the following commands:
\n\n# /etc/init.d/uptime_httpd stop \n# /etc/init.d/uptime_httpd start \n\n
If the web interface is not available internally or if you receive an error when trying to restart the web service, please contact [email protected] for further assistance.
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