reproducible in postgres :(
hate such iissues :(

On 18 June 2014 16:29, Michael Wuttke <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Maxim,
>
> 2) I will test it tomorrow again with a fresh mysql install, ok?
> 3) I added -XX:MaxPermSize=256M to the JAVA_OPTS= in th ./red5.sh script
> in line 31 and now om works as expected without any outofmemory errors. ;-)
>
> Tnaks,
> Michael
>
> Am 18.06.2014 11:13, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
> > 2) works for me
> > very weird, not sure what else can be done :(
> >
> >
> > On 18 June 2014 16:03, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     2) will check
> >     3) you can use it like this:
> >
> >     JAVA_OPTS=-XX:MaxPermSize=256M ./red5.sh
> >
> >
> >     On 18 June 2014 16:00, Michael Wuttke
> >     <[email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >         Hello Maxim,
> >
> >         what a quick response, great! ;-)
> >
> >         1) I've tested it and it works as expected. ;-) (my test
> >         scenario see my
> >         last mail)
> >
> >         2) My steps:
> >         I. I log in as an OM admin at the OM GUI (works as expected).
> >         II. Administration -> Users -> adding & selecting the user
> 'soap' ->
> >         User details -> Usergroup -> select usergroup 'webbase' -> click
> >         button
> >         Save (works as expected).
> >         III. Administration -> Usergroups -> new record -> enter a Name
> >         for a
> >         new usergroup 'soap' -> click button Save (works as expected).
> >         IV. select usergroup 'soap' on the left site of the page
> >         Administration
> >         ->  Usergroups (works as expected).
> >         V. Select the user 'soap' in the middle part Usergroup -> Add
> >         user ->
> >         select user 'soap' from the drop down menu caused for me an
> >         Internal error.
> >
> >         3) I tested ~/red5/red5-highperf.sh but I've got the same error
> >         message
> >         after a while.
> >
> >         "*|-XX:MaxPermSize=256M|*" is an JVM option for the red5.sh
> >         start script?
> >
> >         Thanks,
> >         Michael
> >
> >         Am 17.06.2014 20:06, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
> >         > 1) fixed
> >         > 2) I cannot reproduce :( can you provide as detailed steps as
> >         possible?
> >         > 3) you can run "highperf" or add PermGen memory using
> >         > "*|-XX:MaxPermSize=256M|*"
> >         >
> >         >
> >         > On 17 June 2014 22:15, Michael Wuttke
> >         > <[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>
> >         > <mailto:[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
> >         >
> >         >     Hello,
> >         >
> >         >     I've tested the latest om build with the following
> scenario:
> >         >
> >         >     - om server:
> >         >        * OS: debian wheezy
> >         >        * database server: postgresql (version 9.3)
> >         >        * OM version:  branch 3.0.3 (build 28)
> >         >        * a clean install via cliadmin with
> >         >     ./admin.sh -i -v -file backup.zip -tz Europe/Berlin --drop
> >         >     --skip-default-rooms --db-type postgresql --db-host
> >         somehost --db-name
> >         >     somename --db-user someuser --db-pass somepass
> >         >
> >         >     - moodle server:
> >         >        * OS: debian wheezy
> >         >        * database server: postgresql (version 9.1)
> >         >        * Moodle version: 2.7+ (build: 20140613)  -> not a
> >         clean install
> >         >        * om moodle plugin: version 1.7.1 - (build 2014051301)
> >         >
> >         >     - user client:
> >         >        * OS: ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty tahr)
> >         >        * browser: FF 30.0 & Opera 12.16.1860
> >         >
> >         >     Adding in OM a 'SOAP' user to create, modify or delete OM
> >         rooms via
> >         >     moodle is not a problem, or changing the settings of a OM
> >         user.
> >         >
> >         >     But some issues occurred during the test.
> >         >
> >         >     1. I still get the following error message on the moodle
> >         server, when I
> >         >     try to enter a new created om room (an interview room in
> >         this case; I
> >         >     created a conference, a webinar and a interview room):
> >         >
> >         >         Can not find data record in database table
> course_modules.
> >         >
> >         >         Debug info: SELECT id,course FROM {course_modules}
> >         WHERE id = ?
> >         >         [array (
> >         >            0 => '6',
> >         >         )]
> >         >         Error code: invalidrecord
> >         >
> >         >         Stack trace:
> >         >              line 1451 of /lib/dml/moodle_database.php:
> >         >         dml_missing_record_exception thrown
> >         >              line 1427 of /lib/dml/moodle_database.php: call to
> >         >         moodle_database->get_record_select()
> >         >              line 7088 of /lib/accesslib.php: call to
> >         >     moodle_database->get_record()
> >         >              line 61 of /mod/openmeetings/view.php: call to
> >         >         context_module::instance()
> >         >
> >         >     2. When I try to add a user to a group via the OM GUI:
> >         Administration ->
> >         >     Usergroups -> new record -> enter a Name for a new
> >         usergroup - this
> >         >     works. But if I try to add a user to this new usergroup
> >         via the drop
> >         >     down menu Add user and try then to select a user, I will
> >         get an Internal
> >         >     error.
> >         >
> >         >     Please see the pastebin entry for the error message:
> >         >     http://pastebin.com/ddm93jbS
> >         >
> >         >     3. Often I get a OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space in the
> >         red5.log
> >         >
> >         >     Please see also the pastebin entry for this error message:
> >         >     http://pastebin.com/SL5gXDGw
> >         >
> >         >     Thanks,
> >         >     Michael
> >         >
> >         >     Am 17.06.2014 08:25, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
> >         >     > Regarding 1
> >         >     > Could you please provide any repo steps?
> >         >     >
> >         >     >
> >         >     > On 16 June 2014 19:03, Vasiliy Degtyarev
> >         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >         >     <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >         >     > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >         <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>> wrote:
> >         >     >
> >         >     >     Hello Michael,
> >         >     >
> >         >     >     I have fixed second error for the 3.0.3 branch.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >     Vasiliy.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >
> >         >     >     On 16.06.2014 17:28, Michael Wuttke wrote:
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Hello Maxim,
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         I've tested the latest om build with the
> >         following scenario:
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         - om server:
> >         >     >                 * OS: debian wheezy
> >         >     >                 * db server: postgresql (version 9.3) ->
> >         a clean
> >         >      install
> >         >     >                 * OM version:  branch 3.0.3 (build 27)
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         - om server:
> >         >     >                 * OS: debian wheezy
> >         >     >                 * db server: postgresql (version 9.1)
> >         >     >                 * Moodle version: 2.7+ (build: 20140605)
> and
> >         >     >                 + om moodle plugin: version 1.7.1 -
> >         (build 2014051301)
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         - user client:
> >         >     >                 * OS: ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty tahr)
> >         >     >                 * browser: FF 30.0 & Opera 12.16.1860
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Adding in OM a 'SOAP' user to create, modify or
> >         delete OM
> >         >     rooms via
> >         >     >         moodle was not the problem. I also could change
> the
> >         >     settings of a OM
> >         >     >         user (f.e. add or change the
> >         usergroup/organisation). The
> >         >     network
> >         >     >         testing works now. Thanks. ;-)
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         But two issues occurred during this test.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         1. Sometimes I've got the following error
> >         message on the
> >         >     moodle
> >         >     >         server,
> >         >     >         when I tried to enter a new room (an interview
> >         room in
> >         >     this case):
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Can not find data record in database table
> >         course_modules.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Debug info: SELECT id,course FROM
> >         {course_modules} WHERE
> >         >     id = ?
> >         >     >         [array (
> >         >     >            0 => '6',
> >         >     >         )]
> >         >     >         Error code: invalidrecord
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Stack trace:
> >         >     >              line 1451 of /lib/dml/moodle_database.php:
> >         >     >         dml_missing_record_exception thrown
> >         >     >              line 1427 of /lib/dml/moodle_database.php:
> >         call to
> >         >     >         moodle_database->get_record___select()
> >         >     >              line 7088 of /lib/accesslib.php: call to
> >         >     >         moodle_database->get_record()
> >         >     >              line 61 of /mod/openmeetings/view.php: call
> to
> >         >     >         context_module::instance()
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         2. When I tried to change the OM
> >         settings/configuration
> >         >     via the
> >         >     >         OM GUI:
> >         >     >         Administration -> Configuration -> selecting the
> >         id 54
> >         >     >         (redirect.url.for.external.__users) -> entering
> >         the Value
> >         >     >         'mymoodleurl'
> >         >     >         and tried to save this entry, I've got an
> >         Internal error.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         See pastebin for the error messages:
> >         >     >         http://pastebin.com/hY15zvqv
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Thanks,
> >         >     >         Michael
> >         >     >
> >         >     >         Am 14.06.2014 10:53, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
> >         >     >
> >         >     >             Thanks for the detailed report!
> >         >     >             build #27 should address first issue
> >         >     >
> >         >     >             second was not reproducible here, could you
> >         please
> >         >     re-check?
> >         >     >
> >         >     >
> >         >     >             On 13 June 2014 19:33, Michael Wuttke
> >         >     >             <michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de
> >         <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de>
> >         >     <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de
> >         <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de>>
> >         >     >             <mailto:[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>
> >         >     <mailto:[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>>>
> >         >     >             <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de
> >         <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de>
> >         >     <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de
> >         <mailto:michael.wuttke@beuth-__hochschule.de>>
> >         >     >             <mailto:[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>
> >         >     <mailto:[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>>>>> wrote:
> >         >     >
> >         >     >                  Hello Maxim,
> >         >     >
> >         >     >                  I've tested the branch 3.0.3 (build 26)
> >         now with a
> >         >     >             clean postgresql
> >         >     >                  install. Two issues occurred during
> >         this test.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >                  1. Adding a 'SOAP' user to create OM
> >         rooms via moodle
> >         >     >             (version 2.7 and
> >         >     >                  om moodle plugin version 1.7.1 - build
> >         2014051301) is
> >         >     >             not a problem,
> >         >     >                  like I tested yesterday. But to open
> >         the new
> >         >     created OM
> >         >     >             room via moodle
> >         >     >                  doesn't work. In the openmeetings.log
> >         file I
> >         >     found the
> >         >     >             following error
> >         >     >                  messages:
> >         >     >                  http://pastebin.com/rpTfhJcW
> >         >     >
> >         >     >                  2. When I tried to add the new soap
> >         user to a
> >         >     >             organisation via the OM
> >         >     >                  GUI: Administration -> Usergroups ->
> >         selecting the
> >         >     >             usergroup -> Add user
> >         >     >                  via the drop down menu If got an
> >         Internal error.
> >         >     >
> >         >     >                  In the openmeetings.log file I found
> >         the following
> >         >     >             error messages:
> >         >     >                  http://pastebin.com/q0h1aR3G
> >         >     >
> >         >     >                  Thanks,
> >         >     >                  Michael
>



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