[GemStone-Smalltalk] Starting a repository fails after shutdown of server.

Mariano Martinez Peck via GemStone-Smalltalk gemstone-smalltalk at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Mon Sep 25 13:07:22 PDT 2017


On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 4:41 PM, brianstone via GemStone-Smalltalk <
gemstone-smalltalk at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

> James,
>
> Here are all the log files obtained using "GEMSTONE_SOCKET_DEBUG=1"
>
> logs.zip <http://forum.world.st/file/t370666/logs.zip>
>
> On the other hand, during the startup I've tried many times with gslist to
> see the result.
> Using gslist-l
>
> gslist -l
> Status       Version    Owner    Pid   Port   Started     Type       Name
> -------     --------- --------- ----- ----- ------------ ------      ----
> exists      3.2.8.1   gemst643281  9878 37052 Sep 25 15:48 cache
> Newstone~7663a27bab8c7a96
> exists      3.2.8.1   gemst643281  9876 38044 Sep 25 15:48 Stone
> Newstone
> exists      3.2.8.1   gemst643281  7912 50387 Sep 25 12:56 Netldi
> gs64ldi-3281
>
> Using gslist -clv
>
> gslist -clv
> Status       Version    Owner    Pid   Port   Started     Type       Name
> -------     --------- --------- ----- ----- ------------ ------      ----
>   OK        3.2.8.1   gemst643281  9878 37052 Sep 25 15:48 cache
> Newstone~7663a27bab8c7a96
> frozen      3.2.8.1   gemst643281  9876 38044 Sep 25 15:48 Stone
> Newstone
>   OK        3.2.8.1   gemst643281  7912 50387 Sep 25 12:56 Netldi
> gs64ldi-3281
>
>
> Based on the logs, I think that you are right and is a networking problem.
>
> Regarding your questions:
>
> This server belongs to the company which I work for. It's often used to
> keep
> some internal web sites running  during a short period, for example for
> internal contests. Since I'm the administrator of the server and I have
> full
> control over it, some time ago I decided to install and test Gemstone.
> Currently is not running any site, and is unused, so the server is not
> overloaded.
> Recently this machine have been moved to a different network which have a
> more restrictive firewall, but I requested to enable traffic through the
> netldi port (I thought it will be enough).
>
> Summarizing, yes, I was able to run Gemstone before the network change, but
> I thought that enabling netldi port should be enough.
>
>

I think that in the past (not sure which versions), GemStone would use 1 or
2 more ports aside from the netldi one (netldi+1 and  netldi+2 or something
like that). I think in latest Gemstone, netldi was able to use only one
part for all traffics. I suspect trying to start netldi with -p option,
like this:

$GEMSTONE/bin/startnetldi -P 50377 -p50378:50379 -g -a $USER

may help (of course, be sure to open 50378 and 50379 in the firewall).

at least not as a definitive workaround but for troubleshooting.

Cheers,


What are the networking requisites needed to start Gemstone?
>
> Hope this info can help you to deveal the problem.
>
> Ezequiel
>
>
>
>
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