If you want to delete Moodle4Mac you only need to move the MAMP folder into the Trash. MAMP does not save parameters in a registry or in system variables. Moodle4Mac is based on MAMP (Mac OS X, Apache, MySQL, PHP). Otherwise you need to get into some lower level diagnostics/troubleshooting. Step 3: Move the folder MAMP into the folder Applications. As an example if this works then you'd know it's an issue with the Windows 7 Virtual Machine not VMware Fusion 4 or the Host. I suggest DSL because it's a small download (~50MB) and it boots to a known good working environment and just works out of the box, so to speak.
tgz file show thst the Host is listening on 8888 so you should be able to see it and not sure what to suggest other then to create a new Linux Virtual Machine and run a Linux Live CD/DVD/ISO Image without having to actually install it and test so as to have addition information to compare with.Īs an example I also tested with DSL and had no problems as well. The Host is connected to my Router via WiFi and the Guest was set to Bridged so both are on the Physical LAN.īTW the netstat output in the. Okay, Just installed MAMP\MAMP Pro and with the default configuration\settings I had no problems accessing it from a Windows 7 Virtual Machine under Lion with VMware Fusion 4. tgz file it created on your Desktop to a reply post. Ive coded a small website on a local MAMP server on my Mac tower (10.7).
To help figure out what is what the best way to provide comprehensive diagnostic information is to use the "Collect Support Information" command from the VMware Fusion (menu bar) > Help > Collect Support Information and then attach the.
Now that Ive upgraded to Lion, I have no idea how to do. This will create a file on the Guest's Desktop named guest_ipconfig.txtĪrchive (compress) the file unedited and attach to a reply post. After using MAMP for ages, I found out I could actually use Snow Leopards built-in Apache server. OS X does ship with its own built in versions of these tools, but MAMP adds lots of goodies.
Ipconfig /all > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\guest_ipconfig.txt" Installing PHP PEAR and PECL extensions on MAMP for Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) MAMP is an easy to install set of tools for that provides a great local development environment for Mac users ( M ac A pache M ySQL P HP). (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt)
Have you temporarily disabled any Firewalls/Security/AntiVirtus Software, on both the Host and the Guest, during the testing process?Įven with temporarily disabling any Firewalls/Security/AntiVirtus Software, on both the Host and the Guest, have you checked to make sure there is not an active protocol bound to the NIC that can still stop communications? (Some programs install protocols on the NIC that are still active even when temporarily disabling any Firewalls/Security/AntiVirtus Software.)
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.Do you have basic Network\Internet Connectivity in the Windows 7 Virtual Machine? If yes, then this is not necessarily a VMware Fusion issue/problem per se however you need to diagnose/troubleshoot it just as if it were two Physical Machines having trouble communicating with each other. LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so Open the nf file with a text editor (/Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/nf) (Make sure you have killed all services of MySQL through Terminal or Activity Monitor before restarting Apache Server or just reboot your system) Then I created new ‘Location’ inside ‘Network’ tab & made all services like Ethernet, FireWire, WiFi Inactive & BOOM Apache Server started I open up the the ‘apache_error.log’ Apache Log file & there was the reason on my iMac why MAMP’s Apache server was not running….Įrror: (EAI 8)nodename nor servname provided, or not known: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of “”
Before switching to Mac OSX Lion 10.7 & MAMP 2.0.2, I was using Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.8 with MAMP 1.9.5Īfter Upgrading to Mac OSX Lion 10.7 & MAMP 2.0.1 or 2.0.2 Suddenly everything went wrong… Apache Server doesn’t start…įor almost last one month I was unable to update my website theme offline…īut when I check folder called ‘log’ inside MAMP’s folder under applications (/Applications/MAMP/logs)