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Unifi Port 8080 Is Used By Other Programs Startup Failed

 
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The short howto: - Create CT with Debian 8 (or 9 if you wish to use that version) - add unify repository to apt: echo 'deb stable ubiquiti' sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/100-ubnt-unifi.list - add GPG key: sudo wget -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/unifi-repo.gpg - Update to latest patch level: apt update && apt upgrade - apt install unifi the unifi admin page is accessible through the IP address of the CT. Mine is on port 8443. I can' t remember if that is the default port for the installation. Might be an option during install to pick a port.

Unifi Port 8080 Is Used By Other Programs Startup Failed

Tried Running UniFi and the dang thing won’t connect. Tried looking for a phone number and never found one, but now that I have an understanding of their software, I found their contact phone number +1 (866) 438-8247 found at UniFi Controller Says Start-up failed So far I have seen two notifications when Unifi controller had an error. One is a notice that says: Initializing Unifi Controller Starting Unifi Controller Port 8080 in use by other programs Start-up failed. The other error notice says much less than that but the fix for both is the same.

Unifi Port 8080 Is Used By Other Programs Startup Failed Windows 10

Well, you have a web service running on port 8080. Check if your WebStation hasn't another port configured (8080 in this case). Obviously there's something on your port 8080, I think @bud77 knows a command to know which program use this port number.

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To make sure you are up to date. Do this by uninstalling the version you have and then insall the version you just downloaded. Uninstall Java and install (depending on the version of windows you have) 64bit version jre-7u75-windows-x64.exe or 32bit version jre-7u75-windows-i586.exe Now run the Unifi Don’t bother running UniFi-Discover. If it sees stuff it does not much matter if you are just trying to connect and create an account and change settings right away. For some reasons I seem to have problems when I run the discover before I get the Unifi Controller to connect.

From here on out if you get any errors trying to connect to your wireless devices using Unifi Controller, just open task manager (ctrl alt delete) and look for Java and Jusched (java update scheduler). And end those processes.

Try again to run the Unifi Controller. If you get any issues after that, then uninstall and reinstall java and run Unifi Controller before you do anything after the reinstall of Java. Seems there is an issue with UniFi and Java and the guys at Ubiquiti really need to solve this.

Unifi Port 8080 Is Used By Other Programs Startup Failed

At least bring the software up to the current version of Java.