[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Failing to start Evergreen

Ephraim Makeke makekee at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 01:12:59 EST 2008


1. I am using Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop and i am using Evergreen-ILS-1.2.3.1.


2. If i list the contents of / openils/bin i get :

user at eg-server1:/openils$ ls /openils/bin
autogen.sh      offline-blocked-list.pl  opensrf-c
org_tree_js.pl         osrf_ctl.sh
fieldmapper.pl  oils_ctl.sh              org_tree_html_options.pl
org_tree_proximity.pl  osrf_ctl.sh~
user at eg-server1:/openils$

3. If i "ls /openils/lib/perl5" i get:

user at eg-server1:/openils$ ls
bin  conf  include  lib  var

I am using a dedicated pc for this project and i formatted the machine
and did a clean install of the latest Ubuntu 8.04 edition.

Ephraim



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>   1. Re: Staff Client (Mike Rylander)
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>   3. Re: Error on editing MARC record (Dan Scott)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:49:15 -0500
> From: "Mike Rylander" <mrylander at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Staff Client
> To: "Evergreen Development Discussion List"
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> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Dan Scott <denials at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 11/11/2008, Mike Rylander <mrylander at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Jason Etheridge <jason at esilibrary.com> wrote:
>>>  >> Thanks Mike,
>>>  >> OK...
>>>  >> Where do I find the properties to change them.
>>>  >
>>>  > Hey Grant,
>>>  >
>>>  > In the constants.js for the staff client, we see that
>>>  > BLOB_MARC_CALLNUMBERS_RETRIEVE is an alias for the opensrf method:
>>>  > open-ils.cat.biblio.record.marc_cn.retrieve
>>>  >
>>>  > Grepping the source tree for that, we find that method defined in Cat.pm.
>>>  >
>>>  > There's a line in there like this that you can tweak:
>>>  >    for my $tag ( qw/050 055 060 070 080 082 086 088 090 092 096 098 099/ ) {
>>>  >
>>>
>>>
>>> Which ISTM is ripe for in-db-ificiation ... I'll add a trac ticket to
>>>  that affect.
>>>
>>>  UPDATE: because the tubes were dissatisfied with me last night, this
>>>  never went out.  I have created said ticket.
>>>
>>
>> Fabulous - if it is a per-org setting, which is how I suspect you
>> would implement it, then that would make consortia that mix, say,
>> medical libraries, public libraries, and academic libraries very
>> happy.
>>
>
> That would be my preferred method, yes.
>
> http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS/ticket/31
>
>> Not that I know of any such consortium.
>>
>
> :)
>
> --
> Mike Rylander
>  | VP, Research and Design
>  | Equinox Software, Inc. / The Evergreen Experts
>  | phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)
>  | email:  miker at esilibrary.com
>  | web:  http://www.esilibrary.com
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 22:23:55 -0500
> From: "Dan Scott" <denials at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Failing to start Evergreen
> To: "Evergreen Development Discussion List"
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> Hi Ephraim:
>
> First, what Linux distribution and version have you tried to install
> Evergreen on? And what version of Evergreen have you tried to install?
>
> 2008/11/11 Ephraim Makeke <makekee at gmail.com>:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> I do believe Evergreen really hates me.  But i think i am within a
>> whisker of lifting my Evergreen system off ground. I
>> know starting evergreen is a 3 part process. I am stuck on the second part.
>> Quite a lot of errors are appearing.I have pasted them below. Also i have a
>> problem with my apache. My /etc/apache2/httpd.conf file is empty. Is it
>> supposed to be like that.
>>
>> My terminal is bringing these errors:
>>
>> user at eg-server1:~$ su -
>> Password:
>> root at eg-server1:~# /etc/init.d/ejabberd start
>> Starting jabber server: ejabberd already running.
>> root at eg-server1:~# /etc/init.d/memcached start
>> Starting memcached: memcached is already running.
>> memcached.
>
> Once these services have been installed, they start automatically and
> you shouldn't need to start them manually after that.
>
>> root at eg-server1:~# sudo su - opensrf
>> opensrf at eg-server1:~$ osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a
>> start_router
>> OpenSRF Router already started :
>> /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh: line 108: opensrf_router: command not found
>
> This is bad. It sounds like you missed the step where "/openils/bin"
> is added to the opensrf user's .bashrc file. This would be part of
> step 20 on http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_evergreen_1.2_on_ubuntu_7.10
>
> If you list the contents of /openils/bin ("ls /openils/bin") does it
> show that the opensrf_router command is there?
>
>> opensrf at eg-server1:~$ osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a
>> start_perl
>> OpenSRF Perl already started :
>> Can't locate OpenSRF/System.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /openils/lib/perl5
>> /openils/lib/perl5 /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8
>> /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8
>> /usr/share/perl/5.8 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .).
>> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
>
> Hmm, this is strange. It shows that /openils/lib/perl5 is part of your
> $PERl5LIB variable, but it still can't find OpenSRF. Does "ls
> /openils/lib/perl5" show an OpenSRF sudbdirectory? I'm wondering if
> something went wrong during the installation of OpenSRF.
>
>> opensrf at eg-server1:~$ osrf_ctl.sh -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a start_c
>> OpenSRF C (host=eg-server1.msu.ac.zw) already started :
>> opensrf at eg-server1:~$
>
> As for the "already started" messages for all of these steps, this
> typically means that you tried starting the service and the process ID
> (PID) was recorded in /openils/var/run (for OpenSRF 1.0) or
> /openils/var/pid (I think, for OpenSRF 0.9), but the service might not
> have started properly. If you issue a "osrft_ctl.sh -c
> /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -a stop_all" then it will clean up
> these PID files and at least avoid that message.
>
> The contents of the log files in /openils/var/log/ (router.log,
> osrfsys.log) would be useful for debugging.
>
> Also, have you tried running settings-tester.pl as the opensrf user?
>
> perl Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/settings-tester.pl
>
> The output of that script would be useful as well.
>
> --
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 00:55:49 -0500
> From: "Dan Scott" <denials at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Error on editing MARC record
> To: "Evergreen Development Discussion List"
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> Hi Marcel:
>
> 2008/11/11 Marcel Berteler <marcel.berteler at bdsolutions.co.za>:
>> Dan, did you see any problems in the DB extract that Lindsay posted
>> yesterday?
>
> As I noted, I was concerned about namespace handling in the version of
> Evergreen you're running (which is dependent upon the version of the
> libxml2 library and the Perl LibXML2 module you have installed on your
> system, as well, if I recall this correctly).
>
> Note that Lindsay's example MARC record begins with:
>
>  <marc:record xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" ...
>
> while my example begins with
>
>  <record    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"  ....
>
> So my guess is that upgrading to a more recent version of Evergreen,
> and possibly upgrading your libxml2 / Perl LibXML2 modules, may
> resolve your situation.
>
> I'm curious as to why you're running an old version of Evergreen in
> the first place; generally, you want to be on the stable version.
>
> --
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:47:03 -0500
> From: "Steven Owley" <steveno at ohionet.org>
> Subject: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] So very close--but no response
> To: open-ils-dev at list.georgialibraries.org
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>
> Hello everyone and thanks for any help you might be.
>
> I  have set up 1.2.3.1 on Debian, using the on-line directions.
> Settings-tester.pl runs wihout error, except for a message about
> "/usr/local/lib/dbd/libdbdpgsql.so
>  was not linked against libdbi - you probably need to compile
> libdbi-drivers from source with the --enable-libdbi configure switch."
>
> However, when I attempt "login admin open-ils" in the srfsh shell, I
> get this after it times out:
>
> Received Data: "1a05f27059a1be6f53484e57afebd1d7"
>
> ------------------------------------
> Request Completed Successfully
> Request Time in seconds: 0.009853
> ------------------------------------
>
> Received no data from server
>
> ------------------------------------
> Request Time in seconds: 120.009415
> ------------------------------------
> Login Session: (null).  Session timeout: 0.000000
>
> I know that some minor setting has been overlooked, and thanks very
> much if you can help me track it down.
>
> Steve
>
> Here is the log of such a session:
>
>
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:00 [INFO:4988:osrf_system.c:267:] Bootstrapping
> system with domain localhost, port 5222, and unixpath (none)
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:222:]
> open-ils.auth session is stateless
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:234:] Building
> a new client session with id [open-ils.auth]
> [1226507351.607858.12265073514988]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:418:]
> AppSession connecting to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:374:] App
> Session [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.607858.12265073514988] resetting
> remote id to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:374:] App
> Session [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.607858.12265073514988] resetting
> remote id to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:522:]
> [open-ils.auth] sent 80 bytes of data to
> router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:525:] Sent:
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"0","type":"CONNECT"}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 5
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:17:] Received
> message from transport code from
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:43:] Transport
> handler received new message
> from opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757 to
> opensrf at localhost/__1226507340.671373_4988 with body
>
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"0","type":"STATUS","payload":/*--S
> osrfConnectStatus--*/{"status":"Connection
> Successful","statusCode":"200"}/*--E osrfConnectStatus--*/}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
>
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:66:] Session
> [1226507351.607858.12265073514988] found or built
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:73:] We received 1
> messages from opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:147:] We connected
> successfully
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:149:] State: 805d9c8
> => 1226507351.607858.12265073514988 => 1
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_stack.c:103:] Message
> processing duration 0.000083
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:106:] after msg delete
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:437:]  *
> Connected Successfully to open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:522:]
> [open-ils.auth] sent 194 bytes of data to
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:525:] Sent:
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"1","type":"REQUEST","payload":/*--S
> osrfMethod--*/{"method":"open-ils.auth.authenticate.init","params":["admin"]}/*--E
> osrfMethod--*/}/*--E osrfMessage--*/]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:344:] Pushing
> [1] onto requeust queue for session [open-ils.auth]
> [1226507351.607858.12265073514988]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:104:] In
> app_request receive with remaining time [120]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 120
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:17:] Received
> message from transport code from
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:43:] Transport
> handler received new message
> from opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757 to
> opensrf at localhost/__1226507340.671373_4988 with body
>
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"1","type":"RESULT","payload":/*--S
> osrfResult--*/{"status":"OK","statusCode":"200","content":"1a05f27059a1be6f53484e57afebd1d7"}/*--E
> osrfResult--*/}/*--E osrfMessage--*/,/*--S
> osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"1","type":"STATUS","payload":/*--S
> osrfConnectStatus--*/{"status":"Request
> Complete","statusCode":"205"}/*--E osrfConnectStatus--*/}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
>
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:66:] Session
> [1226507351.607858.12265073514988] found or built
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:73:] We received 2
> messages from opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:123:] passing
> message 1 / session 1226507351.607858.12265073514988 to app handler
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:48:] App
> Session pushing request [1] onto request queue
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_stack.c:103:] Message
> processing duration 0.000100
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:106:] after msg delete
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:124:]
> app_request_recv received a message, returning it
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:104:] In
> app_request receive with remaining time [120]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:462:]
> AppSession disconnecting from
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:522:]
> [open-ils.auth] sent 83 bytes of data to
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:525:] Sent:
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"1","type":"DISCONNECT"}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:374:] App
> Session [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.607858.12265073514988] resetting
> remote id to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:570:]
> AppSession [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.607858.12265073514988]
> destroying self and deleting requests
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:222:]
> open-ils.auth session is stateless
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:234:] Building
> a new client session with id [open-ils.auth]
> [1226507351.625770.12265073514988]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:418:]
> AppSession connecting to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:374:] App
> Session [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.625770.12265073514988] resetting
> remote id to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:374:] App
> Session [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.625770.12265073514988] resetting
> remote id to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:522:]
> [open-ils.auth] sent 80 bytes of data to
> router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:525:] Sent:
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"0","type":"CONNECT"}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 5
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:17:] Received
> message from transport code from
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:43:] Transport
> handler received new message
> from opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757 to
> opensrf at localhost/__1226507340.671373_4988 with body
>
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"0","type":"STATUS","payload":/*--S
> osrfConnectStatus--*/{"status":"Connection
> Successful","statusCode":"200"}/*--E osrfConnectStatus--*/}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
>
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:66:] Session
> [1226507351.625770.12265073514988] found or built
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:73:] We received 1
> messages from opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:147:] We connected
> successfully
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:149:] State: 8063370
> => 1226507351.625770.12265073514988 => 1
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_stack.c:103:] Message
> processing duration 0.000077
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_stack.c:106:] after msg delete
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:437:]  *
> Connected Successfully to open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:522:]
> [open-ils.auth] sent 271 bytes of data to
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:525:] Sent:
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"1","type":"REQUEST","payload":/*--S
> osrfMethod--*/{"method":"open-ils.auth.authenticate.complete","params":[{"username":"admin","password":"c2fe6c06860be32f7f80567d8798a9a6","type":"opac"}]}/*--E
> osrfMethod--*/}/*--E osrfMessage--*/]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:344:] Pushing
> [1] onto requeust queue for session [open-ils.auth]
> [1226507351.625770.12265073514988]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:104:] In
> app_request receive with remaining time [120]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:29:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 120
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:104:] In
> app_request receive with remaining time [0]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:142:]
> Returning NULL from app_request_recv after timeout
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:462:]
> AppSession disconnecting from
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:554:]
> AppSession in queue_wait with timeout 0
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [INFO:4988:osrf_app_session.c:522:]
> [open-ils.auth] sent 83 bytes of data to
> opensrf at localhost/open-ils.auth_drone__1226507025.878114_3757
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:525:] Sent:
> [/*--S osrfMessage--*/{"threadTrace":"1","type":"DISCONNECT"}/*--E
> osrfMessage--*/]
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:374:] App
> Session [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.625770.12265073514988] resetting
> remote id to router at localhost/open-ils.auth
> srfsh 2008-11-12 11:31:11 [DEBG:4988:osrf_app_session.c:570:]
> AppSession [open-ils.auth] [1226507351.625770.12265073514988]
> destroying self and deleting requests
>
> --
>
>
> End of Open-ils-dev Digest, Vol 32, Issue 15
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