[Serusers] SERWeb stalling

Andrey Kuprianov andrey.kouprianov at gmail.com
Thu Jun 7 16:06:57 CEST 2007


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On 6/7/07, Stephen McVarnock <stephen.mcvarnock at aepona.com> wrote:
> Well, the Apache version is 2.0.59. This is running on SunOS 5.9.
>
> However I have noticed that it is not enough to just restart Apache - I
> also have to restart openser!
> I am noticing the following entries in the serweb log - these lines are
> only generated when clicking on the "my account" tab -
> and it seems when I click on this tab I notice SerWeb stalling.
>
> Jun 07 14:32:55 serweb [debug] Html form was not assigned to APU
> apu_aliases3.  Useing default.
> Jun 07 14:32:55 serweb [debug] Html form was not assigned to APU
> apu_acl4.  Useing default
>
> Could this be a symptom of the problem?
>

Nope. I have these messages all the time. Nothing to do with stalling,
although, i cant explain to you why they are generated.

> Secondly, I have noticed that the issue does not occur when I have
> certain permissions set for the openser_fifo file. I normally see the
> following on the
> "my account" tab when first opened....
>
> *"Warning*: fopen(/tmp/openser_fifo) [function.fopen
> <http://delta:8081/serweb/user/function.fopen>]: failed to open stream:
> Permission denied in */opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/functions.php* on line *345*
>
> *Warning*: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
> (output started at /opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/functions.php:345) in
> */opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/page.php* on line *35"
>
> *So I would go in and chmod 777 the fifo file (overkill I know but bear
> with me).
>
> Later when I went back to the "my account" tab, SerWeb would stall......
>
> However when the permissions remain at 660 on the fifo file the stall
> problem does not happen but I do get the annoying warnings....

I dont know about OpenSER really, but in SER i set fifo permissions
from config file:

fifo_mode=766

Hope that helps.

>
> ....so it appears to be a permissions issue (and who the owner of the
> openser_fifo file actually is) that is the root cause of all this. We
> can all ignore point 1!
>
> I'll look into it a bit more and let you know what happens.
>
> Thanks guys.
>
> Steve
> > Looks like Apache problem to me. Latest versions, i.e. Apache 2.x are
> > not working well these days with MySQL and PHP. Which Apache are you
> > using and which OS? In my case i used installation from packages on
> > either Ubuntu 6.x/7.x ( i think manual install of Apache/MySQL/PHP
> > from source might be a better idea).
> >
> > On 6/7/07, Karel Kozlik <karel at iptel.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> I never meet this behaviour. Please let me know if you find any cause of
> >> this grinds. Is restarting of proxy necessary? I dont think so. But if
> >> you have to restart apacha, there could be something wrong with your
> >> apache/php installation/configuration.
> >>
> >> Karel
> >>
> >> Stephen McVarnock napsal(a):
> >>
> >>> Has anyone every seen SerWeb stalling intermittently?
> >>>
> >>> I have looked at my Apache logs and the SerWeb logs but can't see
> >>> anything unusual.
> >>> But every so often (in fact, frequently) SerWeb grinds to a halt and I
> >>> have to restart
> >>> my proxy and Apache.
> >>>
> >>> Anyone else experienced (and, more importantly, resolved) this?
> >>>
> >>> Steve.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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