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RE: [Pnet-developers] DGEE / Goldwater
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Pascal Hauser |
Subject: |
RE: [Pnet-developers] DGEE / Goldwater |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Jul 2003 14:29:33 +0200 |
Strange.. Now it has worked again..
I could start and boot Goldwater.. but now I've stopped it and can't
start it again.. same error..
What I have done that it worked again is that I've played a bit with gdb
and tried to locate the error, where the guardian process dies. After
starting debugging some times (I'm not familiar with
debugging/programming under linux) I get "Goldwater is already running".
I don't know what goes wrong.. but currently I think that maybe there is
an error in goldwater, that after exiting there are still some
references which prevent goldwater from starting again..?
Does someone have an idea what I can do now?
Thanks a lot..
Pascal
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pascal Hauser
> Sent: Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2003 09:37
> To: Chris Smith; address@hidden
> Subject: RE: [Pnet-developers] DGEE / Goldwater
>
> I also think that the the guardian process is dying.. but I don't know
> why..
> When I run the goldwater start/boot I get the following
>
> address@hidden: /usr/local/dotGNU/bin
> ::: ./goldwater start
> Initialising local Goldwater administrative processes....
> Initialising process Guardian....
>
> address@hidden: /usr/local/dotGNU/bin
> ::: ./goldwater boot
> Error Initialising Administrator (Goldwater is not running)
>
> I executed the commands as www-data, the user apache runs under..
>
> The dgee.log reports the following:
> 2003/07/03 09:23:35 26410:2:GWAdmin:INF > Launching Goldwater Guardian
> 2003/07/03 09:23:35 26410:2:GWAdmin:SER > Failure. Guardian not
started
> 2003/07/03 09:24:02 26412:2:GWAdmin:WRN > Goldwater is not running.
> Cannot continue.
>
> The stderr and stdout are empty..
>
> And yes.. I can not see a guardian process in the process list..
>
> I have executed the scripts from the installed location..
> Dgeediagnose doesn't reports errors (see below)
>
> Do you have any further ideas?..
>
> Thank you!..
> Pascal Hauser
>
>
>
>
> address@hidden: /usr/local/dotGNU/bin
> ::: ./dgeediagnose
>
> DGEE System Configuration Diagnostic Tool
>
> Checking IPC Resource Limits.......
>
> Number of available message queues : 128
> Maximum number of bytes per queue : 163840
> Maximum number of bytes per message : 8192
> Maximum number of messages per queue: 20
>
> Checking File Permissions.......
>
> -=+ Still to do +=-
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------
>
> Tests Complete!!
>
> Summary
> -------
>
> Passes : 3
> Failures: 0
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chris Smith [mailto:address@hidden
> > Sent: Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2003 19:52
> > To: Pascal Hauser; address@hidden
> > Subject: Re: [Pnet-developers] DGEE / Goldwater
> >
> > > ./dgeestart
> > > Initialising local Goldwater administrative processes....
> > > Initialising process Guardian....
> > > Error Initialising Administrator (Goldwater is not running)
> >
> >
> > Pascal, I'm writing an FAQ to cover these questions.
> >
> > Have a look at what the dgeestart script is doing.
> > It does a goldwater start
> > followed by a goldwater boot
> >
> > The "goldwater start" command initialises IPC (see command ipcs)
> > and launches a process called 'guardian'.
> >
> > I suspect that this process is dying or failing to start.
> >
> >
> > this may be because you're running as the wrong user or something
> else.
> >
> > If you've got the default install (under /usr/local/) you'll find
> some
> > logs in /usr/local/var/log/dgee/
> > there is stdout, stderr and dgee.log
> >
> > I suggest you check those and see what is happening.
> > Also look for the guardian process.
> > Also try running the dgeediagnose script. This will do some
checking
> > on IPC settings.
> >
> > You should run the scripts from their installed locations too
> > (/usr/local/bin etc)
> > and not from the dgee or goldwater src trees.
> >
> > Lets see what you find.
> >
> > Chris
>
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