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Java Is Corrupt?
16-10-2014, 22:24 (This post was last modified: 16-10-2014 22:25 by jtwrace.)
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Java Is Corrupt?
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.


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17-10-2014, 09:57
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
(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.

I did an uninstall and reinstall of Java plus the file that has to be downloaded and installed and it seems to work now.

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?
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17-10-2014, 13:21
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
(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.

I did an uninstall and reinstall of Java plus the file that has to be downloaded and installed and it seems to work now.

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?

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. Smile 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.
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18-10-2014, 21:26 (This post was last modified: 18-10-2014 21:29 by zantafio.)
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
Getting the same error message since last Java update...
I had to reinstall Java and it is now fixed...
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18-10-2014, 21:45
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
(18-10-2014 21:26)zantafio Wrote:  Getting the same error message since last Java update...
I had to reinstall Java and it is now fixed...

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.
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19-10-2014, 19:53
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
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.)

System: ALAC iTunes library on Synology DS923+ (running MinimServer) > NetGear router > Optical isolation > dCS Network Bridge (controlled by Galaxy Tab S2 tablet running BubbleUPnP&Mosaic) > PS Audio DirectStream DAC > Primare A60 > Harbeth SHL5plus 40th Anniversary model
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19-10-2014, 21:00
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
(19-10-2014 19:53)DavidL Wrote:  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.)

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.
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20-10-2014, 17:50
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
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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.
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I updated 5.0 to the latest version, without updating Java.

System: ALAC iTunes library on Synology DS923+ (running MinimServer) > NetGear router > Optical isolation > dCS Network Bridge (controlled by Galaxy Tab S2 tablet running BubbleUPnP&Mosaic) > PS Audio DirectStream DAC > Primare A60 > Harbeth SHL5plus 40th Anniversary model
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20-10-2014, 17:59
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RE: Java Is Corrupt?
(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?
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