[OPEN-ILS-DEV] problem logging in as admin
Don McMorris
dmcmorris at esilibrary.com
Tue Oct 2 11:09:16 EDT 2007
Hey John:
What is your jabber domain? This will need to be set in ~/.srfsh.xml.
Note that "localhost" and "127.0.0.1" are different ;)
--Don
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John Fink wrote:
> Folks,
>
> c-store and storage are present. Looking at srfsh.log shows the
> following:
>
> srfsh 2007-10-02 06:49:22 [INFO:5253:osrf_system.c:267:] Bootstrapping
> system with domain 127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1>, port 5222, and
> unixpath (none)
> srfsh 2007-10-02 06:49:22 [WARN:5253:transport_session.c:386:]
> Received <stream:error> message from Jabber server
> srfsh 2007-10-02 06:49:22 [DEBG:5253:socket_bundle.c:367:] removing
> socket 3
> srfsh 2007-10-02 06:49:22 [ERR :5253:srfsh.c:21:] Unable to bootstrap
> client for requests
>
> ejabberd's relevant log entry:
> =INFO REPORT==== 2007-10-02 06:49:22 ===
> I(<0.216.0>:ejabberd_listener:90): (#Port< 0.46766>) Accepted
> connection {{127,0,0,1},50367} -> {{127,0,0,1},5222}
>
> Not sure what stream:error means. Maybe username/password issues?
>
> jf
>
>
>
>
> On 10/1/07, *Dan Scott* <denials at gmail.com <mailto:denials at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> On 01/10/2007, John Fink <john.fink at gmail.com
> <mailto:john.fink at gmail.com>> wrote:
> > Hello Don,
> >
> > Just got it once, so no worries.
> >
> > Trying to run srfsh as myself yields the following error:
> >
> > jbfink at evergreen:/openils/bin$ ./srfsh
> > Unable to bootstrap client for requests
> >
> >
> > I see a reference to this back in March of 2007 but I'm not sure
> what it
> > means. Maybe OpenSRF isn't actually working
> correctly? There're a hell of
> > a lot of OpenSRF processes on the box though.
> >
> > jf
>
> Hey John:
>
> I can reproduce that error a number of ways :) If the OpenSRF services
> aren't running, then it's easy to reproduce. But it sounds like
> that's
> not your problem. So -- double-check the .srfsh.xml file in your home
> directory to ensure that the domain that you've set is correct, as
> well as your username / password.
>
> As for the OpenSRF storage services, try "ps wax | grep cstore" to
> ensure that the cstore service is running, and "ps wax | grep storage"
> to see if the open-ils.storage service is running.
>
> --
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University
>
>
>
>
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