Hello All,
Having trouble starting gemstone as per the following. Any ideas? ----- [96;1m=================[0m [96;1m GsDevKit script: startStone devKit_343[0m [96;1m path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/startStone[0m [96;1m=================[0m /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/product/bin/waitstone[Info]: GemStone version '3.4.3' waitstone[Error]: Network service !#dir:/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/logs#log:%N%P.log#server!devKit_343 was not found. Network lookup failure; could not find server 'devKit_343' on host 'desktop' because file not found: /opt/gemstone/locks/devKit_343..LCK; service devKit_343 not found ; NetLDI service 'gs64ldi' not found on node 'localhost6' port 50377 : Error running shell command: '/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/startGemstone' with args: STDOUT: 'Starting stone: devKit_343 --- 2019-09-10 18:13:28.804 EDT --- stopstone[Info]: GemStone version ''3.4.3'' ' STDERR: [96;1m=================[0m [96;1m GsDevKit script: startGemstone [0m [96;1m path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/startGemstone[0m [96;1m=================[0m [96;1m=================[0m [96;1m GsDevKit script: stopGemstone [0m [96;1m path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/stopGemstone[0m [96;1m=================[0m stopstone[Error]: Unexpected argument 'swordfish'. Usage: stopstone [-h] [-i] [-t timeout] [name [account [password]]] where -h prints usage information and exits. -i stops the stone immediately even if others are logged in. -t specifies how long to wait for other processes to detach the cache. Default is -1 which means wait forever. name is the name of the stone to stop (default is gs64stone). account a privileged GemStone user ID, typically DataCurator. password for the specified account (default will be prompted for). [91;1mError on or near line 22 :: stopGemstone :: stopGemstone [0m [91;1mError on or near line 21 :: startGemstone :: startGemstone [0m [31mError: Shell command: '/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/startGemstone' failed. [0mGsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler class(Object)>>error: GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler class(GsDevKitAbstractCommandLineHandler class)>>runShellCommand:args:noError: GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler(GsDevKitAbstractCommandLineHandler)>>runShellCommand:args: GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler>>activate GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler class(CommandLineHandler class)>>activateWith: PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activateSubCommand: in Block: [ aCommandLinehandler activateWith: commandLine ] BlockClosure>>on:do: PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activateSubCommand: PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>handleSubcommand PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>handleArgument: PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activate in Block: [ self handleArgument: (self arguments ifEmpty: [ ...etc... BlockClosure>>on:do: PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activate PharoCommandLineHandler>>activate PharoCommandLineHandler class(CommandLineHandler class)>>activateWith: PharoCommandLineHandler class>>activateWith: in Block: [ super activateWith: aCommandLine ] WorldState>>runStepMethodsIn: WorldMorph>>runStepMethods WorldState>>doOneCycleNowFor: WorldState>>doOneCycleFor: WorldMorph>>doOneCycle MorphicUIManager>>spawnNewProcess in Block: [ ... BlockClosure>>newProcess in Block: [ ... [0m[91;1mError on or near line 99 :: devKitCommandLine startstone devKit_343 :: devKitCommandLine startstone devKit_343[0m [91;1mError on or near line 116 :: startStone devKit_343 :: startStone devKit_343[0m ----- Kindly in advance, Ian _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
Interesting ... I've not seen something like this before ...
To get more information please cd to: $GS_HOME/server/bin/gs and edit the stopGemstone script there, adding a `set -x` command on line 11 ... Then rerun your startStone command .... and we should have more information about what might be wrong with the command line ... Dale On 9/10/19 3:16 PM, ian via GemStone-Smalltalk wrote: > Hello All, > > Having trouble starting gemstone as per the following. > > Any ideas? > > ----- > > [96;1m=================[0m > [96;1m GsDevKit script: startStone devKit_343[0m > [96;1m path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/startStone[0m > [96;1m=================[0m > /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/product/bin/waitstone[Info]: GemStone version '3.4.3' > waitstone[Error]: Network service !#dir:/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/logs#log:%N%P.log#server!devKit_343 was not found. > Network lookup failure; could not find server 'devKit_343' on host 'desktop' because file not found: /opt/gemstone/locks/devKit_343..LCK; service devKit_343 not found ; NetLDI service 'gs64ldi' not found on node 'localhost6' port 50377 : > > > > Error running shell command: '/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/startGemstone' > with args: > STDOUT: 'Starting stone: devKit_343 > --- 2019-09-10 18:13:28.804 EDT --- > stopstone[Info]: GemStone version ''3.4.3'' > ' > STDERR: [96;1m=================[0m > [96;1m GsDevKit script: startGemstone [0m > [96;1m path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/startGemstone[0m > [96;1m=================[0m > [96;1m=================[0m > [96;1m GsDevKit script: stopGemstone [0m > [96;1m path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/stopGemstone[0m > [96;1m=================[0m > stopstone[Error]: Unexpected argument 'swordfish'. > Usage: stopstone [-h] [-i] [-t timeout] [name [account [password]]] > where -h prints usage information and exits. > -i stops the stone immediately even if others are logged in. > -t specifies how long to wait for other processes to detach the cache. > Default is -1 which means wait forever. > name is the name of the stone to stop (default is gs64stone). > account a privileged GemStone user ID, typically DataCurator. > password for the specified account (default will be prompted for). > [91;1mError on or near line 22 :: stopGemstone :: stopGemstone [0m > [91;1mError on or near line 21 :: startGemstone :: startGemstone [0m > [31mError: Shell command: '/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/bin/gs/startGemstone' failed. > [0mGsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler class(Object)>>error: > GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler class(GsDevKitAbstractCommandLineHandler class)>>runShellCommand:args:noError: > GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler(GsDevKitAbstractCommandLineHandler)>>runShellCommand:args: > GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler>>activate > GsDevKitStartstoneCommandLineHandler class(CommandLineHandler class)>>activateWith: > PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activateSubCommand: in Block: [ aCommandLinehandler activateWith: commandLine ] > BlockClosure>>on:do: > PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activateSubCommand: > PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>handleSubcommand > PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>handleArgument: > PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activate in Block: [ self handleArgument: (self arguments ifEmpty: [ ...etc... > BlockClosure>>on:do: > PharoCommandLineHandler(BasicCommandLineHandler)>>activate > PharoCommandLineHandler>>activate > PharoCommandLineHandler class(CommandLineHandler class)>>activateWith: > PharoCommandLineHandler class>>activateWith: in Block: [ super activateWith: aCommandLine ] > WorldState>>runStepMethodsIn: > WorldMorph>>runStepMethods > WorldState>>doOneCycleNowFor: > WorldState>>doOneCycleFor: > WorldMorph>>doOneCycle > MorphicUIManager>>spawnNewProcess in Block: [ ... > BlockClosure>>newProcess in Block: [ ... > [0m[91;1mError on or near line 99 :: devKitCommandLine startstone devKit_343 :: devKitCommandLine startstone devKit_343[0m > [91;1mError on or near line 116 :: startStone devKit_343 :: startStone devKit_343[0m > > ----- > > Kindly in advance, > > Ian > _______________________________________________ > GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
I am getting this again on a fresh install. Not sure why. On createStone
the process doesn't complete with FATAL ERRORS. with set -x written to the stopStone script on line 11 I stop and try to start the stone as seen here: ian@desktop:~/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home$ startStone devKit_343 ================= GsDevKit script: startStone devKit_343 path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/startStone ================= /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/product/bin/waitstone[Info]: GemStone version '3.4.3' waitstone[Error]: Network service !#dir:/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/logs#log:%N%P.log#server!devKit_343 is in startup. Starting stone: devKit_343 HostAllocateFromReservedMemory: mmap() failed, address 0x7f776efe8000, size 65536, errno 1 Operation not permitted +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | !!! FATAL ERRORS IN GemStone CONFIGURATION FILES !!! | | Syntax errors, or values that are out of range are listed above, | | preceding the summary of non-default values. | | | | Also check your configuration files for proper location and | | and values. Consult your System Administrator's Guide | | for more information. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ startstone[Info]: GemStone version '3.4.3' startstone[Info]: Server 'devKit_343' is already running. ...finished :: startStone devKit_343 ian@desktop:~/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home$ stopStone devKit_343 ================= GsDevKit script: stopStone devKit_343 path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/stopStone ================= HostAllocateFromReservedMemory: mmap() failed, address 0x7fcdb3a80000, size 65536, errno 1 Operation not permitted +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | !!! FATAL ERRORS IN GemStone CONFIGURATION FILES !!! | | Syntax errors, or values that are out of range are listed above, | | preceding the summary of non-default values. | | | | Also check your configuration files for proper location and | | and values. Consult your System Administrator's Guide | | for more information. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ ...finished :: stopStone devKit_343 ian@desktop:~/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home$ And I am pooched. Any help would be great... -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
It looks like you may have run out of shared memory on your mac ... there are two ways this can happen:
As a last resort (in case you are plagued by item 2) a reboot should get you going again ... Dale On 10/21/19 8:11 AM, ian via
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I am getting this again on a fresh install. Not sure why. On createStone the process doesn't complete with FATAL ERRORS. with set -x written to the stopStone script on line 11 I stop and try to start the stone as seen here: ian@desktop:~/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home$ startStone devKit_343 ================= GsDevKit script: startStone devKit_343 path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/startStone ================= /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/product/bin/waitstone[Info]: GemStone version '3.4.3' waitstone[Error]: Network service !#dir:/home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/server/stones/devKit_343/logs#log:%N%P.log#server!devKit_343 is in startup. Starting stone: devKit_343 HostAllocateFromReservedMemory: mmap() failed, address 0x7f776efe8000, size 65536, errno 1 Operation not permitted +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | !!! FATAL ERRORS IN GemStone CONFIGURATION FILES !!! | | Syntax errors, or values that are out of range are listed above, | | preceding the summary of non-default values. | | | | Also check your configuration files for proper location and | | and values. Consult your System Administrator's Guide | | for more information. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ startstone[Info]: GemStone version '3.4.3' startstone[Info]: Server 'devKit_343' is already running. ...finished :: startStone devKit_343 ian@desktop:~/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home$ stopStone devKit_343 ================= GsDevKit script: stopStone devKit_343 path: /home/ian/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/stopStone ================= HostAllocateFromReservedMemory: mmap() failed, address 0x7fcdb3a80000, size 65536, errno 1 Operation not permitted +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | !!! FATAL ERRORS IN GemStone CONFIGURATION FILES !!! | | Syntax errors, or values that are out of range are listed above, | | preceding the summary of non-default values. | | | | Also check your configuration files for proper location and | | and values. Consult your System Administrator's Guide | | for more information. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ ...finished :: stopStone devKit_343 ian@desktop:~/Apps/Gemstone/GsDevKit_home$ And I am pooched. Any help would be great... -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
Hi Dale,
Thanks. This seems to be the problem. I find it odd tho as using the sys admin guide I set shared mem to 75% of total real mem in the system.conf file. The machine I have now (a dell box with 8GB RAM) is running with a single stone and nothing else (as in only system services and rsync. The output of ipcs -mp is: ian@desktop:~$ ipcs ------ Message Queues -------- key msqid owner perms used-bytes messages ------ Shared Memory Segments -------- key shmid owner perms bytes nattch status 0x00000000 4 ian 600 524288 2 dest 0x9c02000a 5 ian 660 126713856 4 0x00000000 6 ian 600 6778880 2 dest 0x00000000 7 ian 600 6778880 2 dest 0x00000000 17 ian 600 1540096 2 dest 0x00000000 27 ian 600 1540096 2 dest 0x00000000 36 ian 600 1703936 2 dest 0x00000000 44 ian 600 1568768 2 dest 0x00000000 45 ian 600 7057408 2 dest 0x00000000 46 ian 600 7057408 2 dest 0x00000000 49 ian 600 86016 2 dest 0x00000000 50 ian 600 86016 2 dest 0x00000000 51 ian 600 184320 2 dest 0x00000000 52 ian 600 184320 2 dest ------ Semaphore Arrays -------- key semid owner perms nsems 0x9c02000a 0 ian 660 105 It seems that upon startup of the netldi and the stone all is fine. As soon as I try to stop the stone I get the error: ian@desktop:~$ stopstone HostAllocateFromReservedMemory: mmap() failed, address 0x7f881245c000, size 65536, e rrno 1 Operation not permitted om::AllocateMemory failed for 50000KBytes, cannot login +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | !!! FATAL ERRORS IN GemStone CONFIGURATION FILES !!! | | Syntax errors, or values that are out of range are listed above, | | preceding the summary of non-default values. | | | | Also check your configuration files for proper location and | | and values. Consult your System Administrator's Guide | | for more information. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ My shared mem as per sysctl.conf is: ernel.shmmax=6289096704 kernel.shmall=1572274 Is there a setting in the gemstone system.conf file that you know of that would resole this so a reboot is not necessary (seems clumsy). Thanks! -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
Does the `HostAllocateFromReservedMemory` error happen every time you
stop the stone? The problem that I remember is that the error would show up after using the system for awhile. It's been a couple of years since I had a Mac laptop and it was several years before that that I recall seeing the issue of "sticky shared memory". What version of the mac os are you using? Dale On 10/21/19 3:11 PM, ian via GemStone-Smalltalk wrote: > Hi Dale, > > Thanks. This seems to be the problem. I find it odd tho as using the sys > admin guide I set shared mem to 75% of total real mem in the system.conf > file. > > The machine I have now (a dell box with 8GB RAM) is running with a single > stone and nothing else (as in only system services and rsync. > > The output of ipcs -mp is: > > ian@desktop:~$ ipcs > > ------ Message Queues -------- > key msqid owner perms used-bytes messages > > ------ Shared Memory Segments -------- > key shmid owner perms bytes nattch status > 0x00000000 4 ian 600 524288 2 dest > 0x9c02000a 5 ian 660 126713856 4 > 0x00000000 6 ian 600 6778880 2 dest > 0x00000000 7 ian 600 6778880 2 dest > 0x00000000 17 ian 600 1540096 2 dest > 0x00000000 27 ian 600 1540096 2 dest > 0x00000000 36 ian 600 1703936 2 dest > 0x00000000 44 ian 600 1568768 2 dest > 0x00000000 45 ian 600 7057408 2 dest > 0x00000000 46 ian 600 7057408 2 dest > 0x00000000 49 ian 600 86016 2 dest > 0x00000000 50 ian 600 86016 2 dest > 0x00000000 51 ian 600 184320 2 dest > 0x00000000 52 ian 600 184320 2 dest > > ------ Semaphore Arrays -------- > key semid owner perms nsems > 0x9c02000a 0 ian 660 105 > > It seems that upon startup of the netldi and the stone all is fine. As soon > as I try to stop the stone I get the error: > > ian@desktop:~$ stopstone > HostAllocateFromReservedMemory: mmap() failed, address 0x7f881245c000, size > 65536, e > rrno 1 > Operation not permitted > om::AllocateMemory failed for 50000KBytes, cannot login > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | !!! FATAL ERRORS IN GemStone CONFIGURATION FILES !!! | > | Syntax errors, or values that are out of range are listed above, | > | preceding the summary of non-default values. | > | | > | Also check your configuration files for proper location and | > | and values. Consult your System Administrator's Guide | > | for more information. | > +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > My shared mem as per sysctl.conf is: > > ernel.shmmax=6289096704 > kernel.shmall=1572274 > > Is there a setting in the gemstone system.conf file that you know of that > would resole this so a reboot is not necessary (seems clumsy). > > Thanks! > > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html > _______________________________________________ > GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
Dale,
Yes, every time without fail. I am using Debian on a Dell box. Thx -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
I saw Apps in your path and figured (wrongly) that you were running on a mac with the known problem .... I've never seen a problem with shared memory on a linux system that wasn't caused by anything but "not enough shared memory" .. In this particular case it seems that the `AllocateMemory` error is likely that there isn't enough swap space for the stopStone gem to run .. this is the analysis of our vm engineer: GemStone has done an mmap( MAP_NORESERVE ) of a large memory region (perhaps 100MB) A subsequent mmap( MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED ) to bring into use a small part (64KB) of that region has failed. Check the memory summary as shown by /usr/bin/top and possibly sort the output of top by memory usage (interactive top, M key ) to find unexpected old processes holding a lot of memory . How much swap do you have configured ? check with /sbin/swapon - s . We recommend at least 1GB swap for 8GB Ram. mmap can fail prematurely if there is no swap configured. If you don't have any swap partitions, you can create a swap file on a filesystem fallocate --length 1GiB swapfile mkswap swapfile swapon swapfile Then add an entry /etc/fstab , sequenced after mounting the file system of swapfile to automatically mount the swap file at next reboot. Dale
On 10/22/19 2:23 AM, ian via
GemStone-Smalltalk wrote:
Dale, Yes, every time without fail. I am using Debian on a Dell box. Thx -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
Hi Dale and Dev,
Sorry for the late response. Here we go: Details: 1. System is Gemstone only. Process (Synopses): 1. Reboot 2. Prompt: top (picture attached) 3. Swapon -s (picture attached) 4. Start Gemstone processes: i. startnetldi (starts with no issues) ii. startstone (starts with no issues) 5. Prompt: top (picture attached) 6. Prompt: stopstone (picture attached) Process: (Complete) 2. Prompt: top: SystemMemUseAtReboot.PNG <http://forum.world.st/file/t372241/SystemMemUseAtReboot.PNG> 3. prompt: sudo swapon -s: sbin.PNG <http://forum.world.st/file/t372241/sbin.PNG> 4. Start Gemstone: ProcessesAfter.PNG <http://forum.world.st/file/t372241/ProcessesAfter.PNG> 5. prompt: top: TopAfter.PNG <http://forum.world.st/file/t372241/TopAfter.PNG> 6. prompt: stopstone: stopstone.PNG <http://forum.world.st/file/t372241/stopstone.PNG> As a side note I am unable to login to the stone using rpc and having the sticky bit set on netldid. It errors with: NetldiLoginError.PNG <http://forum.world.st/file/t372241/NetldiLoginError.PNG> I am not sure if the two are related. Could be a PAM issue although I believe I have it configured properly. As per: /etc/pam.d/gemstone.netldi: auth required pam_usnix.so session required pam_unix.so When this didn't work I tried adding the same lines to /etc/pam.d/gemstone.gem resulting in the same connection error. I include this as a possible red herring but do so because it does not look like the allocation of memory happens upon start netldi and startstone even thought hey look like they start without issues. Hopefully all this helps you help me :) -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
Okay, I rebuild the whole system from scratch.
Netldi starts and stops correctly storestone starts and stops correctly Upon topaz login I get: | GemStone/S64 Object-Oriented Data Management System | | Copyright (C) GemTalk Systems 1986-2019 | | All rights reserved. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROGRAM: topaz, Linear GemStone Interface (Remote Session) | | VERSION: 3.5.0, Thu May 30 19:20:23 2019 | | BUILD: 64bit-46205 | | BUILT FOR: x86-64 (Linux) | | RUNNING ON: 4-CPU debian x86_64 (Linux 4.19.0-6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.67-2+deb10u1 | (2019-09-20)) | | PROCESSOR: 4-core Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1225 V2 @ 3.20GHz (Ivy Bridge) | | MEMORY: 7933 MB | | PROCESS ID: 10030 DATE: 2019-10-30 20:27:36 EDT (UTC -4:00) | | USER IDS: REAL=ian (1000) EFFECTIVE=ian (1000) LOGIN=ian (1000) | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATEFORMAT: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z | |_____________________________________________________________________________| neither .topazini nor $HOME/.topazini were found topaz> set username DataCurator topaz> set password swordfish topaz> set gemnetid gemnetobject topaz> set gemstone gs64stone topaz> login ----------------------------------------------------- GemStone: Error Fatal Unable to create a session, check netldi and gem log files. Error Category: [GemStone] Number: 4042 ssl call to netldi failed, ; Netldi 'gs64ldi' on host 'debian' reports the request 'gemnetobject' failed: Password validation failed for user ian, pam_authenticate error:7, Authentication failure Arg Count: 0 Login failed due to errors. topaz> ───────────────────────────────────────── The following is the only thing I can see that may be a problem in the logs is: $GEMSTONE/data/gs64stone.log: ... Started AIO page server, processId 9742 :: (wildcard) found in listening addresses, ignoring other addresses listening on loopback 127.0.0.1 Created listening socket for :: on :: port 43013 Warning: listen on 127.0.0.1 port 43013 failed, bind(21, 127.0.0.1, port=43013) Failed to listen on 127.0.0.1 Opened page manager thread log /opt/gemstone/app/GemStone64Bit3.5.0-x86_64.Linux/data/gs64stone_9731pagemanager.log Opened a transaction log file for log_read_nolocks. filename = /GS_LOGS/tranlog2.dbf Help!! Help!! -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Gemstone-S-f1461796.html _______________________________________________ GemStone-Smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/gemstone-smalltalk |
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