[Serusers] ERROR: bad config file

Chad Brown chad.brown at identitymine.com
Wed Aug 27 08:29:22 CEST 2003


When restarting SER after modifying the script to support mysql
authentication I get the message...

 

ERROR: bad config file (1 errors)

 

I started with a fresh install of SER and MYSQL. Below is pertinent
information:

Name and version of your operating system: Redhat 9

SER distribution: tarball

SER build: ser 0.8.11rc5 (i386/linux)

I enabled advanced logging and here is the output around the reported
error. Please let me know if more of the log would be helpful when
diagnosing the problem. Also, if the ser.cfg script would be helpful
please let me know. However, I did follow the Install instructions
verbatim and restored the original to start over several times in case
of a typo.

 

0(9840) qm_malloc(0x80b9f80, 15) called from cfg.lex: addstr(404)

 0(9840) qm_malloc(0x80b9f80, 16) returns address 0x80c1eb8 frag.
0x80c1ea0 (siz

e=16) on 1 -th hit

 0(9840) find_export: found <sl_reply_error> in module sl_module
[/usr/local/lib

/ser/modules/sl.so]

 0(9840) qm_malloc(0x80b9f80, 32) called from route_struct.c:
mk_action(87)

 0(9840) qm_malloc(0x80b9f80, 32) returns address 0x80c1ef8 frag.
0x80c1ee0 (siz

e=32) on 1 -th hit

 0(9840) qm_malloc(0x80b9f80, 32) called from route_struct.c:
mk_action(87)

 0(9840) qm_malloc(0x80b9f80, 32) returns address 0x80c1f48 frag.
0x80c1f30 (siz

e=32) on 1 -th hit

ERROR: bad config file (1 errors)

 0(9840) qm_free(0x80b9f80, 0x80c0ad4), called from sr_module.c:
destroy_modules

(303)

 0(9840) qm_free: freeing frag. 0x80c0abc alloc'ed from sr_module.c:
register_mo

dule(135)

 0(9840) qm_free(0x80b9f80, 0x80c0a3c), called from sr_module.c:
destroy_modules

(303)

 0(9840) qm_free: freeing frag. 0x80c0a24 alloc'ed from sr_module.c:
register_mo

dule(135)

 0(9840) qm_free(0x80b9f80, 0x80c09a8), called from sr_module.c:
destroy_modules

(303)

 0(9840) qm_free: freeing frag. 0x80c0990 alloc'ed from sr_module.c:
register_mo

dule(135)

 

Thanks,

 

Chad

 

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