MediaPortal 2 Version: 2.1.3
Description
I am upgrading from 2.1.3 to 2.2 Pre release
Setup goes all the way through to Starting Services and after a long time comes up with a Windows Box 'Service MediaPortal 2 Server Service (MP2-Server) failed to start. Check you have sufficient priviledges...
It has a retry option but this just takes a long time and ends up where I was.
I rebooted and then re-ran with the MP2-Setup-logging.bat file and same thing happened. Logfiles from this are 0 bytes long
Service exists in service manager
I attempted to start it manually and quite quickly it came back saying it started and then stopped
I found a Crash log in the log folder and the most obvious item is :
== Exception: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\MP2-Server\Plugins'.
(crash logs attached)
I had 2.1.3 installed on the D drive
My C drive is a small SSD for just the OS and then I install programs on the D drive
I now seem to have some MP2 stuff in C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal and some in
D:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\
There is a Plugins Dir in the D drive copy but not the C drive bits so I guess this is causing the error
I originally had MP1.20 installed on the C Drive so this may be 'confusing it'
I'm going to cancel the setup (only option). Remove the C: drive Team Media Portal Folder and try setup again
I will update this ticket
Steps to Reproduce:
Run MP2-Setup.exe upgarding from 2.1.3
Description
I am upgrading from 2.1.3 to 2.2 Pre release
Setup goes all the way through to Starting Services and after a long time comes up with a Windows Box 'Service MediaPortal 2 Server Service (MP2-Server) failed to start. Check you have sufficient priviledges...
It has a retry option but this just takes a long time and ends up where I was.
I rebooted and then re-ran with the MP2-Setup-logging.bat file and same thing happened. Logfiles from this are 0 bytes long
Service exists in service manager
I attempted to start it manually and quite quickly it came back saying it started and then stopped
I found a Crash log in the log folder and the most obvious item is :
== Exception: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\MP2-Server\Plugins'.
(crash logs attached)
I had 2.1.3 installed on the D drive
My C drive is a small SSD for just the OS and then I install programs on the D drive
I now seem to have some MP2 stuff in C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal and some in
D:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\
There is a Plugins Dir in the D drive copy but not the C drive bits so I guess this is causing the error
I originally had MP1.20 installed on the C Drive so this may be 'confusing it'
I'm going to cancel the setup (only option). Remove the C: drive Team Media Portal Folder and try setup again
I will update this ticket
Steps to Reproduce:
Run MP2-Setup.exe upgarding from 2.1.3