Yes I'd try killing the process using port 7070 and restarting eventserver. If you want to bind to a different port, say 7000, you can do so by `pio eventserver --port 7000`. You can also view more detailed logs by running `pio eventserver --verbose`. Hope this helps.
Chan On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Tom Chan <[email protected]> wrote: > Oh I take it back. There might be another process using port 7070 so it > cannot bind? > > On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 10:15 PM, Tom Chan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It should be fine as you see "{'status': 'alive'}" and you're pinging >> port 7070 >> >> Tom >> >> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 9:13 PM, Jenna Kwon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> When I view localhost:7000 on my browser, I get >>> {'status' : 'alive'}. >>> >>> However, on the command line, I am getting a message that the binding >>> fails. Message is pasted below. >>> >>> [INFO] [Console$] Creating Event Server at 0.0.0.0:7070 >>> >>> [WARN] [HttpListener] Bind to /0.0.0.0:7070 failed >>> >>> [ERROR] [EventServerActor] Command failed. >>> I am not sure why this message occurs - is my event server working? If >>> not, how may I remedy this error? >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Jenna Kwon >>> -- >>> Jenna Kwon >>> B.S. Computer Science '17| Georgia Institute of Technology >>> Denning Technology and Management Scholar >>> GT Tennis Club | GT Trailblazers >>> www.jennakwon.com >>> (541)908-2963 >>> >> >> >
