[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Startup problem with OpenSRF settings listener
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Sun Dec 31 14:03:47 EST 2006
On Sunday 31 December 2006 04:56, Eric Lesage wrote:
>Hi Bill,
>
>On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Bill Erickson wrote:
>
>[...]
>
>>> (This doesn't tell us why the session gets replaced in the first
>>> place.)
>>
>> Right, exactly.
>
>Here was the culprit, in ejabberd.cfg:
> %% Define the maximum number of time a single user is allowed to
> connect: {max_user_sessions, 10}.
>
>
>With all the drones and listeners registering resources on the same
> 'ils' user, the first sessions would get replaced by those which came
> later. I've increased the number of sessions to 100, and it works.
> Tested using the srfsh math benchmark too.
>
>So, I believe the XMPP layer, with both ejabberd and chopchop working,
> is solved. As for wildfire, I'm not too interested in it anyway.
>
>[...]
>
>>> By the way, I've made myself a local portage tree to gather all
>>> dependencies
>
>I'm still working on this. A few gotchas up to now:
>
>- Just a nitpick: the evergreen 1.0.1 tar.bz2 file on the web page seems
>to be a plain (uncompressed) tar file.
We noticed that here too. It never saw a compressor of any kind.
>- I have found no indication in the docs that there should be a <IDL>
>stanza in openils.xml pointing to fm_IDL.xml. Most openils servers won't
>work without it (nor will scripts called from autogen.sh).
>
>- The pw field for the Pg driver cannot be blank: dbi will complain
>and refuse to connect().
>
>- The dependency for the perl Email::Send package (used by circ) is
>unlisted (afaict).
>
>
>Thanks,
--
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