On Jun 5, 2006, at 1:06 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Jun 5, 2006, at 9:39 AM, William Hatch wrote:
This morning I started my week with all our production apps down.
How I love Monday!
I'm able to log into Monitor, but when I try to start instances,
the lever keeps going and going, no deaths, and I can't move it
beyond this state.
What URL are you using to run Monitor? Is wotaskd running? Which
version of OS X?
OSXS 10.4.6, we have Monitor set to run on another port, but it shows
up fine. I assume that if I'm able to hit Monitor, then wotaskd must
be running, right?
There was nothing in /var/log/webobjects, so I rm'd it, then sudo
touch logwebobjects, but still nothing.
You should
sudo touch /tmp/logWebObjects
Then look for
/tmp/WebObjects.log
I did that, and nothing shows up. I mean the file WebObjects.log is
NOT there.
Make sure you have the right case and directories.
Yup, it's correct. I did just submit another response to my original
post asking about the correct permissions. Every time I go through
something like this, I'm reminded to "check into this whole
permissions thing in an effort to determine why I no longer get any
output from anything related to WO or these apps..." type thing, and
then the crisis goes away pretty quick (usually), and other things
come up, and...
Restarts haven't helped. Monitor seems to be completely
unresponsive. Where should I start?
1. Is wotaskd running?
sudo lsof -i tcp:1085
Gives me this:
[deployment1:~] mladmin% sudo lsof -i tcp:1085
Password:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
java 44 appserver 7u IPv6 0x02c5c820 0t0 TCP [::
127.0.0.1]:49160->[::127.0.0.1]:webobjects (ESTABLISHED)
java 45 appserver 4u IPv6 0x02c5b9e0 0t0 TCP
*:webobjects (LISTEN)
java 45 appserver 7u IPv6 0x02c5c658 0t0 TCP [::
127.0.0.1]:webobjects->[::127.0.0.1]:49160 (ESTABLISHED)
2. What has changed on the server? Something has been changed or
upgraded or something.
Absolutely nothing. I had to take it down over the weekend as part of
an infrastructure upgrade with switch's and the like, but no
configuration changes, software updages, or additions were made.
3. Out of disk space?
Nope.
4. Try starting the apps from the command line, does that work?
I get a bunch of output, but can't get to them.
5. Look in Monitor to see where the apps are writing their log
files. Does appserver have write permissions there still?
I don't know, or I should say I'm not sure.
6. If you have not, make these SpawnOfWotaskd.sh changes and see if
there are any early startup failure messages:
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/
faq&mode=single&recordID=41413&nextMode=list
7. http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/
faq&mode=single&recordID=19193&nextMode=list
OK, I'll try this and get back to you. Thanks as always Chuck. Be
back soon I'm sure;-)
8. Panic. Now is a good time to panic. But just briefly.
Happy Monday!
Chuck
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William Hatch
Eng. Visual Media Collection
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Macaulay Library
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