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Sabnzbd won't start

Posted: June 29th, 2010, 2:21 am
by Jere_Tristan
After upgrading Microsoft security essentials and having to do a reboot, I am greeted with the message:

Please see the sabnzbd (x86) log file bla bla

The content of the log file is as follows:

Code: Select all

Exception in thread CP WSGIServer Thread-24:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1280, in run
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1200, in communicate
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 601, in simple_response
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1114, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1066, in _safe_call
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 736, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1117, in send
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1096, in _safe_call
FatalSSLAlert: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_WRITE', 'ssl handshake failure')]

Exception in thread CP WSGIServer Thread-25:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1280, in run
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1200, in communicate
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 601, in simple_response
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1114, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1066, in _safe_call
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 736, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1117, in send
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1096, in _safe_call
FatalSSLAlert: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_WRITE', 'ssl handshake failure')]

Exception in thread CP WSGIServer Thread-19:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1280, in run
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1200, in communicate
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 601, in simple_response
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1114, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1066, in _safe_call
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 736, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1117, in send
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1096, in _safe_call
FatalSSLAlert: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_WRITE', 'ssl handshake failure')]

Exception in thread CP WSGIServer Thread-21:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1280, in run
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1200, in communicate
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 601, in simple_response
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1114, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1066, in _safe_call
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 736, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1117, in send
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1096, in _safe_call
FatalSSLAlert: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_WRITE', 'ssl handshake failure')]

Exception in thread CP WSGIServer Thread-20:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1280, in run
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1200, in communicate
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 601, in simple_response
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1114, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1066, in _safe_call
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 736, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1117, in send
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1096, in _safe_call
FatalSSLAlert: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_WRITE', 'ssl handshake failure')]

Exception in thread CP WSGIServer Thread-27:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 488, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1280, in run
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1200, in communicate
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 601, in simple_response
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1114, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1066, in _safe_call
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 736, in sendall
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1117, in send
  File "cherrypy\wsgiserver\__init__.pyo", line 1096, in _safe_call
FatalSSLAlert: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_WRITE', 'ssl handshake failure')]
What is going on here? What could be the likely culprit? Sabnzbd was working perfectly prior to that last restart (i installed Lightroom, updated some windows apps, and then upgraded Microsoft Sec. Ess. before the restart).

Re: Sabnzbd won't start

Posted: June 29th, 2010, 2:35 am
by shypike
Looks like the internal webserver has trouble with HTTPS (SSL).
Did you check your firewall software?
Disable HTTPS and try again.

Re: Sabnzbd won't start

Posted: June 29th, 2010, 12:07 pm
by Jere_Tristan
Tnx for the reply.

How do I disable SSL if the program won't start up?

Re: Sabnzbd won't start

Posted: June 29th, 2010, 4:44 pm
by shypike
Edit the sabnzbd.ini file directly.
Look for "enable_https".

Re: Sabnzbd won't start

Posted: June 30th, 2010, 11:41 am
by shypike
Very strange.
I don't test https very often, but on my Windows 7 x64 with MS Security Essentials and all patches, it just works.

Re: Sabnzbd won't start

Posted: July 8th, 2010, 11:58 pm
by Jere_Tristan
Sorry for the belated reply, but I formatted my windows installation (manually backed up the sabznd settings folder, you should make it a little easier to move installations around but I guess that the current way is probably the best way) and reinstalled it. Now it works.

When I retraced my steps, I just finished installing a certain unrelated program which required fiddling with the hosts file. Most likely this made sabnzbd not able to startup anymore.

Needless to say, post-reinstall everything has been working sublimely, but I have not attempted to install that certain unrelated program again. When my new hard disk is in, I will be doing some imaging and trying again.