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Upgraded my PC now SAB wont work

Posted: February 2nd, 2010, 5:30 am
by reslo
I recently upgraded my PC - New Motherboard, RAM, CPU and video card.  It seems strange but since then when I try to launch SAB I get the following errors (see attachment).

Error log reads:
Exception in thread Thread-8 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):Exception in thread HTTPServer Thread-10:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "threading.pyo", line 448, in run
  File "cherrypy\process\servers.pyo", line 75, in _start_http_thread
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1629, in start
error: (10049, "Can't assign requested address")

I don't think it can be the upgrades.  It makes no sense really as to why that would matter. The only other change recently was I lost my ADSL connection for about 2 hours.  In the process I restarted my router.  Could that be the issue?

Thanks guys.

Re: Upgraded my PC now SAB wont work

Posted: February 2nd, 2010, 5:34 am
by shypike
You essentially replaced all hardware.
You didn't re-install the operating system?
If so, I'm surprised anything works at all.
Your network still works?
You still get the same IP address from your router (your MAC address changed)?

192.168.1.1 is an unlikely IP address, are you sure that's your PC?
Usually that's the router.

Re: Upgraded my PC now SAB wont work

Posted: February 2nd, 2010, 6:00 am
by reslo
My router is 192.168.1.254 (pretty normal for a Billion apparently).  Yes I essentially updgraded all the hardware but not the HDD's.  Fired up the PC and Vista booted fine.  It requested to be reactivated but that went through no problems online.  Back to the problem in hand...

I've managed to get SAB working again.  I uninstalled, rebooted and reinstalled the 0.50RC3 client and the wizard ran.  Once set up I found the problem was that when I reconnected the PC to the router after the upgrade it assigned it a different IP (.3 not .1) !  Pretty simple error in the end but something I never considered.

Thanks for the prompt reply