Hello Susheel, Unfortunately I never saw such issue and have no CentOS 7. Maybe someone else will be able to help
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Susheel Jalali < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Fellow OpenMeetings Users and Maxim: > > This issue resulted from a previous thread “File Upload to File Explorer" > (https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03057.html). > > > > After eliminating more than 15 potential causes, we have now found the > root cause of the File Upload to File Explorer error that we have been > facing for the past two months. Hence, for focus, we are starting this new > thread on the root cause of the issue. > > *Details* > > * Problem* > > There are two instances of OpenMeetings running in the following two > server environments: > > Server 1 (CentOS 6.5, MySQL, DBCP, Java JDK 7u 31) > > Server 2 (CentOS 7, MariaDB, DBCP2, Java JDK 7u 67) > > OM works perfectly in Server 1. Further, when we compile OM in Server 1 > (CentOS 6.5) and install it in Server 2 (CentOS 7) , OM works perfectly. > > However, when we compile and install the same source code in Server 2, it > gives: The service cannot be found for the endpoint reference (EPR). When > we type URL: http://ourserver:5080/CoscendCC/services/FileService?wsdl, > it gives an error of HTTP Status 500. > > Further, we get the same error output for every service we type in URL > (RoomService, CalendarService, JabberService, UserService, ServerService). > However, some services are working perfectly, while others are not. > > > Red5.log > > ERROR o.a.c.c.C.[.[.1.1.5.[.[jsp] - Servlet.service() for servlet jsp > threw exception javax.servlet.ServletException: File > "/axis2-web/listSingleService.jsp" not found > > > We contacted Axis2 project team. They suggested the potential causes > to be: > > · The Red5 server that is making RPC calls is not able to locate > [openmeetings-3.0.4-RELEASE.aar] file in the deployment folder. > > · The [openmeetings-3.0.4-RELEASE.aar] may have an error, if it > is in the right deployment folder. > > > > *Seeking Guidance.* > > 1. We have checked the services directory contains the required AAR file. > > > <prefix>/dist/red5/webapps/<application-context>/WEB-INF/services > > > > 2. There is a step in the post-compile installation, where we set entire > production directory hierarchy to "nobody" user. > chown -R nobody <OpenMeetings installation directory>. > > > Would this be affected (need to be modified) by any changes in Centos > 7, > and, would it be more critical/strict in Centos-7 about this? > > > 3. Should we set up logging parameter to go deeper into the root cause? > Where and what values are advised for this issue? > Should we use <prefix>\main\webapp\WEB-INF\classes\logback-config.xml? > > It has numerous loggers set to ERROR. Should we set the Axis2 logger to > "DEBUG", and re-compile ? > Which Log File is to be checked after this? > > * <logger name="org.apache.axis2" level="ERROR" />* > <logger name="com.mchange.v2" level="ERROR" /> > <logger name="org.apache.axiom" level="ERROR" /> > <logger name="org.apache.commons.httpclient" level="ERROR" /> > <logger name="de.hunsicker.jalopy.io" level="ERROR" /> > <logger name="org.apache.axis2.enterprise" level="ERROR" /> > <logger name="httpclient.wire.header" level="ERROR" /> > <logger name="org.apache.directory" level="INFO" /> > <logger name="org.apache.mina.filter.ssl.SslFilter" level="ERROR" /> > <root level="DEBUG"> > <appender-ref ref="FLOG2" /> > <appender-ref ref="CONSOLE2" /> > </root> > > OR, any other file for logging? > > > 4. For a test, is there a correct way to explode the hierarchy of files > and copy it to the ".../webapps/<application-context>/WEB-INF/services" > directory? Does it require any additional change to work like this? > > 5. Is there anything else we should check ? > > > > Thank you. > > > > Sincerely, > Susheel Jalali > > Customer Operations Leader, > > Coscend Communications Solutions > > Elite Premio Complex Suite 200 Survey No 7 & 8 Balewadi Pune 411045 > Maharashtra India > > Cell +91-9011000233 > > *[email protected] > <[email protected]>* > > Web site: www.CoscendCommunications.com > <http://www.coscendcommunications.com/> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *Coscend’s* *Software Service Factory* > > "*Coscend Communications* is ... *pioneering a new approach* to ... > software applications development, and systems integration." > > *Light Reading Network, *December, 2007 > > "*Coscend* is at the *vanguard of a new evolution* in telco OSS/BSS > systems integration." > > *Caroline Chappell* > A leading authority in the communications services software industry > > "There are *innovative* … *tools* from ... *Coscend *bubbling up, which > will help accelerate the data consolidation process and reduce its cost." > > *Dennis Mendyk, **Editor,* Building a *Telco Service Factory* > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: See 'Confidentiality Notice Regarding E-mail > Messages from Coscend Communications Solutions' posted at: > http://www.CoscendCommunications.com/Terms_and_Conditions.html > <http://www.coscendcommunications.com/Terms_and_Conditions.html> > > > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax
