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Java Is Corrupt? - Printable Version +- MinimServer Forum (https://forum.minimserver.com) +-- Forum: MinimServer (/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General (/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Java Is Corrupt? (/showthread.php?tid=1903) |
Java Is Corrupt? - jtwrace - 16-10-2014 22:24 I couldn't figure out why everything stopped working. I then saw this as I started to check everything. I did an uninstall and reinstall of Java plus the file that has to be downloaded and installed and it seems to work now. RE: Java Is Corrupt? - simoncn - 17-10-2014 09:57 (16-10-2014 22:24)jtwrace Wrote: I couldn't figure out why everything stopped working. I then saw this as I started to check everything. Thans for posting this. It will be useful if other users have a similar problem. I haven't seen this myself and I'm not sure how Java could become corrupted. Did you install a DSM update recently? RE: Java Is Corrupt? - jtwrace - 17-10-2014 13:21 (17-10-2014 09:57)simoncn Wrote:(16-10-2014 22:24)jtwrace Wrote: I couldn't figure out why everything stopped working. I then saw this as I started to check everything. No, the last DSM was a while ago. This was just totally out of the blue. I uploaded 4 new Cd's (XLD) and did a rescan. However, after the rescan DS Lightning (AURALiC) didn't show the new albums but I could see them in the 1813+ Music Folder where I mapped XLD to put them. I could also see them on my DX513 local backup so I knew they were there. The first thing I did was restart the Synology 1813+ since restarting is the universal computer fix. After that didn't work I tried to open Minimserver from the DSM control panel. It wouldn't work. I then went to installed packages and saw that Minimserver was stopped and I couldn't restart it due to corrupt Java Install. I uninstalled Java and did a reinstall including that file that you download and manual install and it now works fine.
RE: Java Is Corrupt? - zantafio - 18-10-2014 21:26 Getting the same error message since last Java update... I had to reinstall Java and it is now fixed... RE: Java Is Corrupt? - simoncn - 18-10-2014 21:45 (18-10-2014 21:26)zantafio Wrote: Getting the same error message since last Java update... I seem to recall a similar problem when a user updated from DSM 4.3 to 5.0 and ignored the warnings from DSM that Java should be reinstalled. Everything was OK for a while and then something like this happened. RE: Java Is Corrupt? - DavidL - 19-10-2014 19:53 Very similar problem here. When I restarted my Synology NAS after a holiday last week I had the same message. Solved the problem by un-installing Java and re-installing. All seems fine now. (Maybe relevant - I did an update to the Synology DSM a couple of weeks before I our holiday and the shutdown.) RE: Java Is Corrupt? - simoncn - 19-10-2014 21:00 (19-10-2014 19:53)DavidL Wrote: Very similar problem here. If you updated from DSM 4.3 to DSM 5.0 and didn't update Java, this is likely to be the cause of the problem. RE: Java Is Corrupt? - DavidL - 20-10-2014 17:50 [/quote] If you updated from DSM 4.3 to DSM 5.0 and didn't update Java, this is likely to be the cause of the problem. [/quote] I updated 5.0 to the latest version, without updating Java. RE: Java Is Corrupt? - simoncn - 20-10-2014 17:59 (20-10-2014 17:50)DavidL Wrote: I updated 5.0 to the latest version, without updating Java. Did you update to the latest version of 5.0 or did you update to the 5.1 beta? |