![]() ![]() UMS is working only if I unistall JRE, but of course if I don't have JRE I can't run all the applications that need it. I have searched for the problem and that's what I discovered. Possible solutions: close all other connection(s) use the server mode INFO 17:37:14.122 Using database located at: "C:\ProgramData\UMS\database"ĭEBUG 17:37:14.122 Database logging is disabledĮRROR 17:37:14.262 Database connection error: Database may be already in use: null. WARN 17:37:14.106 Web configuration file not found: File "C:\ProgramData\UMS\WEB.conf" not foundĭEBUG 17:37:14.122 Using database URL: jdbc:h2:C:\ProgramData\UMS\database\medias INFO 17:37:14.106 Web configuration file: C:\ProgramData\UMS\WEB.conf INFO 17:37:14.106 Profile name: MIRKOĭEBUG 17:37:14.106 Reading web_conf: "C:\ProgramData\UMS\WEB.conf" (previous: null, default: "C:\ProgramData\UMS\WEB.conf") INFO 17:37:14.090 Profile configuration file permissions: -rwx ![]() ![]() INFO 17:37:14.090 Profile configuration file: C:\ProgramData\UMS\UMS.conf INFO 17:37:14.090 Profile directory permissions: drwx INFO 17:37:14.090 Profile directory: C:\ProgramData\UMS INFO 17:37:14.090 Logging configuration file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Universal Media Server\logback.xml INFO 17:37:14.090 Temporary directory: C:\Users\Amministratore\AppData\Local\Temp\UMS INFO 17:37:14.075 Working directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Universal Media Server INFO 17:37:14.044 Based on PS3 Media Server by shagrath, copyright 2008-2014 INFO 17:37:14.044 Starting Universal Media Server 9.1.0 I Have Windows 10 and here is the log file info:ĭEBUG 17:37:13.200 Default logfile folder set to: C:\ProgramData\UMS I cannot do that without restarting because Java is running and it prevents me from going on. The only way to make it work is to unistall it, restart the computer and then install it again. I turn on the computer and launch UMS 9.1 (latest version), but it is stuck on the loading screen (the one with the logo). Hi, I have recently had the following issue. ![]()
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