[OPEN-ILS-DEV] trouble starting OpenSRF

J. Christopher Giordano giordano at more.net
Wed Sep 14 18:55:50 EDT 2011


Hi Dan,

Thank you for attempting to reproduce the problems I've been experiencing.   The available resources (file descriptors and available RAM) on my Ubuntu server looked to be sufficient to run this so, I finally decided to start over and blew away my config files for jabber and opensrf.  I made the minimum number of changes to the config files (namely I did away with the private.localhost & public.localhost hostnames) and it all started working.  I don't yet know what part of my earlier configuration caused my problems but I'll continue working with this and let you know if I find anything interesting.

Thanks again!

Chris

On Sep 10, 2011, at 12:57 AM, Dan Scott wrote:

> Hey Chris:
> 
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Chris Giordano <giordano at more.net> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I'm attempting to install Evergreen for the first time and I'm having
>> trouble connecting the router to Jabber when I start OpenSRF.  This is an
>> installation for testing so everything is getting installed on a single
>> server running on Ubuntu 11.  Everything has been checked and double checked
>> against your installation and troubleshooting documents;  I've verified the
>> user accounts I'm using are registered with Jabber and I've checked file
>> permissions and deleted PID files.  Everything has been restarted.
>> 
>> The issue seems to be related to Jabber itself.  When I run strace against
>> Jabber while trying to connect, the return error message is (Resource
>> temporarily unavailable). I've included some output from my commands and log
>> output below.
> 
> I've been unable to reproduce this problem with the same log entries.
> I tried deliberately breaking my configuration in all kinds of ways; I
> could reproduce it the Transport.pm "unable to connect" raw error that
> gets dumped to the console at "osrf_ctl.sh -a start_all" time if one
> of the ejabberd username/passwords is incorrect, but the logs clearly
> show an authentication failure in that case.
> 
> The final error makes me wonder if your system is running out of
> resources or really lagging or something like that; i'm almost
> wondering if its running out of file descriptors. What are the specs
> on your system - how much RAM, what else is running on it, that sort
> of thing?
> 
> -- 
> Dan Scott
> Laurentian University



More information about the Open-ils-dev mailing list