[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] problem with OpenSRF 1.2 install

Bill Erickson erickson at esilibrary.com
Thu Oct 22 09:20:41 EDT 2009


On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Roma Matott <rmatott at pls-net.org> wrote:

> I am in the process of a fresh install of Evergreen 1.6 on debian Lenny (I
> previously installed Evergreen on Ubuntu) and have run into a problem with
> opensrf.  I am unable to complete the math computation. From what I can tell
> the Opensrf C is not actually starting - although it says it is.
>
> I ran through the first few steps of the troubleshooting document and all
> went well until I hit Step 7: start of the OpenSRF C services (router and
> perl started without errors).  The osrfsys.log listed the following:
>
> opensrf at rgmevergreen:/openils/var/log$ grep ERR /openils/var/log/*.log
> /openils/var/log/osrfsys.log:opensrf 2009-10-21 10:45:48 [ERR
> :20449:osrf_settin        gs.c:48:] No osrfMessage received from host
> localhost (timeout?)
> /openils/var/log/osrfsys.log:opensrf 2009-10-21 10:45:48 [ERR
> :20449:osrf_settin        gs.c:67:] Unable to load config for host localhost
> /openils/var/log/osrfsys.log:opensrf 2009-10-21 10:45:48 [ERR
> :20449:osrf_system        .c:105:] Unable to retrieve settings for host
> localhost from configuration file         /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml
> /openils/var/log/osrfsys.log:opensrf 2009-10-21 10:45:48 [ERR
> :20449:opensrf.c:2        3:] Server Loop returned an error condition,
> exiting with -1
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The router.log looks like this:
>
> router 2009-10-21 10:41:44 [INFO:20398:osrf_router_main.c:115:] Router
> connecting as: server: private.localhost port: 5222 user: router resource:
> router
> router 2009-10-21 10:41:44 [INFO:20398:osrf_router_main.c:137:] Router
> adding trusted server: private.localhost
> router 2009-10-21 10:41:44 [INFO:20398:osrf_router_main.c:149:] Router
> adding trusted client: private.localhost
> router 2009-10-21 11:56:10 [WARN:20397:transport_session.c:447:] Received
> <stream:error> message from Jabber server
> router 2009-10-21 11:56:10 [WARN:20397:transport_session.c:663:] ERROR XML
> fragment: Replaced by new connection</text></stream:error></stream:stream>
>

When you see an error like this, it means a jabber client with the same
Jabberd ID (username at hostname/resource) is connecting to the jabber server.
when this happens, Jabber will kick off the first connection and replace it
with the second.  Perhaps you have 2 router entries in opensrf_core.xml with
the same domain?

-b



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| Equinox Software, Inc. / The Evergreen Experts
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