On Jul 16, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for your help.
Why would this happen out of the blue, this morning?
Main volume out of space? Out of file handles? That is when it has
happened to me. Something bad, I would guess.
We never touch the file manually, and have not changed the
configuration in weeks. This is a brand new Xserve running RAID 5
for extra protection.
It is NOT a normal thing to happen.
Chuck
On 16-Jul-08, at 1:28 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Jul 16, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists wrote:
Hi List,
Out of the blue, monitor was gone - just empty applications
screen-, no sessions could be created anymore, then upon reboot,
we saw:
(using WO 5.4.1 - Mac OS X Server 10.5.3, then upgraded to
5.4.2/10.5.4, and rebooted):
Jul 16 09:20:15 cluster2 com.webobjects.womonitor[65]: [Fatal
Error] SiteConfig.xml:542:50: The element type
"schedulingWeeklyStartTime" must be terminated by the matching end-
tag "</schedulingWeeklyStartTime>".
rebooted again, and it everything was OK again.
why???
When wotaskd can't read the config file, it creates a new, blank
one. I don't know what caused the corruption. Hand editing
certainly can. ;-) Usually it does not come back, so you are
lucky!
Moral: keep a manual backup of SiteConfig.xml
Chuck
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