Fwd: Kolab 16 on debian 8 - dirsrv connection failed
Gelpi Andrea
liste at gelpi.it
Thu Mar 21 09:16:21 CET 2019
Il 11/03/19 13:26, Gelpi Andrea ha scritto:
> The some problem has raised after a long time soon after the last
> components update.
>
> On a Debian 8 fully patched there is a kolab system working for a year
> with little problems.
> The worst is guam.
> I had to restart it every 24 hours to solve its continuous crash errors.
>
> Now every two or three days dirsrv stops, without any messages, simply
> all other components got a connection refused message.
>
> Restarting the dirsrv service doesn't solve the problem anymore.
> The only message I can find is:
> Detected Disorderly Shutdown last time
> Directory Server was running, recovering database
>
> The only workaround at the moment is:
> stop every service in the system, one at the time.
> At the stop dirsrv and restart the whole server.
>
> I can't find any useful message anywhere.
>
> Ideas? I need to quickly solve or find a better workaround.
>
> Thanks in advance
The issue seems to be between wallace and dirsrv.
I've disabled wallace and the issue seems to be gone.
Is there a patch or something for wallace anywhere?
>
> -------- Messaggio Inoltrato --------
> Oggetto: Kolab 16 on debian dirsrv vanishes every 30 min
> Data: Tue, 8 May 2018 11:18:00 +0200
> Mittente: Gelpi Andrea <liste a gelpi.it>
> A: users a lists.kolab.org <users a lists.kolab.org>
>
> Hi,
> On a debian 8 I installed a Kolab 16.
>
> Yesterday I started using in with 30 users an we discovered that after
> about 30 min 389 dirsrv stop working.
>
> I have to:
>
> systemctl restart dirsrv a mail.service
>
> And in error log I notice:
>
> 08/May/2018:11:03:19 +0200] - 389-Directory/1.3.3.5 B2015.068.854
> starting up
> [08/May/2018:11:03:19 +0200] - Detected Disorderly Shutdown last time
> Directory Server was running, recovering database.
> [08/May/2018:11:03:20 +0200] - slapd started. Listening on All
> Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests
>
> I cannot find any error in any log.
>
> Where have I to look, and what can I do to debug?
>
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Gelpi ing. Andrea
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