[SOLVED] Serviio Won't Start After Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04.1
I just upgraded my Ubuntu server from 16.04.1 to 18.04.1. After the upgrade, the Serviio console was not responding and the server was not showing up over DLNA. Thanks to other posts, I was able to fix the issue. These are the steps that I followed:
I found this error in the log file (at /opt/serviio/serviio-1.8/log/serviio.log for me):
ERROR [MediaServer] An unexpected error occured. Ending the application. Message: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/xml/soap/SOAPException
at org.serviio.upnp.webserver.WebServer$RequestListenerThread.<init>(Web Server.java:122)
at org.serviio.upnp.webserver.WebServer.start(WebServer.java:76)
at org.serviio.MediaServer.startServer(MediaServer.java:204)
at org.serviio.MediaServer.main(MediaServer.java:155)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException
at java.base/jdk.internal.loader.BuiltinClassLoader.loadClass(BuiltinCla ssLoader.java:582)
at java.base/jdk.internal.loader.ClassLoaders$AppClassLoader.loadClass(C lassLoaders.java:190)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:499)
I found elsewhere that the Java version could be the issue. You can check your Java version with this command:
java -version
Mine listed version 10.0.2. We want version 1.8 for Serviio, so I used this command to install it:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre
Then we need to set that version as the default version. You can see your installed java versions with this command:
sudo update-java-alternatives --list
Mine listed java-1.11.0 and java-1.8.0. You can set the default Java to 1.8 with this command:
sudo update-java-alternatives --set java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
Then I ran the following command to start Serviio:
sudo systemctl start serviio
I hope this is helpful to someone else.
References:
http://wiki.serviio.org/doku.php?id=how ... buntu15-04
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=23067&p=112528&hilit=javax.xml.soap#p112528
https://codeyarns.com/2015/12/01/how-to ... in-ubuntu/
I found this error in the log file (at /opt/serviio/serviio-1.8/log/serviio.log for me):
ERROR [MediaServer] An unexpected error occured. Ending the application. Message: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/xml/soap/SOAPException
at org.serviio.upnp.webserver.WebServer$RequestListenerThread.<init>(Web Server.java:122)
at org.serviio.upnp.webserver.WebServer.start(WebServer.java:76)
at org.serviio.MediaServer.startServer(MediaServer.java:204)
at org.serviio.MediaServer.main(MediaServer.java:155)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException
at java.base/jdk.internal.loader.BuiltinClassLoader.loadClass(BuiltinCla ssLoader.java:582)
at java.base/jdk.internal.loader.ClassLoaders$AppClassLoader.loadClass(C lassLoaders.java:190)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:499)
I found elsewhere that the Java version could be the issue. You can check your Java version with this command:
java -version
Mine listed version 10.0.2. We want version 1.8 for Serviio, so I used this command to install it:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre
Then we need to set that version as the default version. You can see your installed java versions with this command:
sudo update-java-alternatives --list
Mine listed java-1.11.0 and java-1.8.0. You can set the default Java to 1.8 with this command:
sudo update-java-alternatives --set java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
Then I ran the following command to start Serviio:
sudo systemctl start serviio
I hope this is helpful to someone else.
References:
http://wiki.serviio.org/doku.php?id=how ... buntu15-04
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=23067&p=112528&hilit=javax.xml.soap#p112528
https://codeyarns.com/2015/12/01/how-to ... in-ubuntu/