[Seaside] Seaside on EC2 Amazon Service

Lawrence Kellogg mac.hive at me.com
Thu Oct 13 14:54:03 UTC 2011


and a problem with finding X11 display module....

[seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B GemTools-1.0-beta.8-244x.app]$ ~/gemtools.sh
[seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B GemTools-1.0-beta.8-244x.app]$ could not find module vm-display-X11


hmmmm....


On Oct 13, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Nick Ager wrote:

> Hi Larry,
> 
> So the problem seems to be in the /etc/init.d/gemstone script.
> 
> In the meantime if you want to start Gemstone.
> 
> cd /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin
> startGemstone
> startnet
> runSeasideGems30 start WAFastCGIAdaptor 9001
> 
> and to stop:
> runSeasideGems30 stop WAFastCGIAdaptor 9001
> stopnetldi
> stopGemstone
> 
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> On 13 October 2011 14:47, Lawrence Kellogg <mac.hive at me.com> wrote:
> 
> On Oct 13, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Nick Ager wrote:
> 
>> Hi Larry,
>> 
>> I'm mystified. One last idea, try:
>> 
>> cd /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin
>> startGemstone
>> 
>> Any luck?
>> 
>> BTW I assume you downloaded Gemstone 2.4.4.1, not 3.0Beta...
>> 
> 
> 
>   Well, that seems to work, I think.... 
> 
> stopstone[Info]: Stone repository monitor "seaside" has been stopped.
> startstone[Info]: GemStone version '2.4.4.1'
> startstone[Info]: Starting Stone repository monitor "seaside".
> startstone[Info]: GEMSTONE is: "/opt/gemstone/product".
> startstone[Warning]: /usr/lib64/libposix-aio.so not found, using librt.so
> startstone[Info]:
>     GEMSTONE_SYS_CONF=/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.1-x86_64.Linux/seaside/data/system.conf
>     GEMSTONE_EXE_CONF=/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit2.4.4.1-x86_64.Linux/seaside/data/seaside.conf
> startstone[Info]: Log file is '/opt/gemstone/log/seaside.log'.
> startstone[Info]: GemStone server 'seaside' has been started.
> 
> 
> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B bin]$ gslist -l
> Status  Version    Owner    Pid   Port   Started     Type  Name
> ------ --------- --------- ----- ----- ------------ ------ ----
> exists 2.4.4.1   seasideuser 20921 43237 Oct 13 13:45 cache  seaside at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B.compute-1.internal
> exists 2.4.4.1   seasideuser 20920 49298 Oct 13 13:45 Stone  seaside
> 
> Should the ldi process be running? Yes, it is version 2.4.4.1 according to this....
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
>> Nick
>> 
>> On 13 October 2011 14:10, Lawrence Kellogg <mac.hive at me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On Oct 13, 2011, at 8:56 AM, Nick Ager wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Larry,
>>> 
>>> If you examine your /etc/init.d/gemstone what user does the script use to execute the Gemstone scripts. In mine the key lines are:
>>> 
>>> RUNASUSER="seasideuser"
>>> GEMSTONE_BIN="/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin"
>>> GEMSTONE_STOPNET="/opt/gemstone/product/bin"
>>> 
>>> # Start GemStone
>>> startGemStone() {
>>>         logger "Starting GemStone server: "
>>>         daemon --user=$RUNASUSER $GEMSTONE_BIN/startGemstone
>>>         daemon --user=$RUNASUSER $GEMSTONE_BIN/startnet 
>>> 
>>> the environment that 'startGemstone' and friends use will be defined by the environment for user $RUNASUSER
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   Yes, my RUNASUSER is also defined as seasideuser, but I still have the same problem.
>> 
>> seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B init.d]$ sudo /etc/init.d/gemstone restart
>> echoing GEMSTONE:
>> /opt/gemstone/product
>> seasideuser <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<------------ echo $RUNASUSER here
>> Stopping Gems...
>>    No PID file found for gem on port 9001, not running?
>>    No PID file found for gem on port 9002, not running?
>>    No PID file found for gem on port 9003, not running?
>>    No PID file for for the maintenance gem, not running?
>>    No PID file for for the service gem, not running?
>>                                                            [  OK  ]
>> stopnetldi[Info]: GemStone version '2.4.4.1'
>> stopnetldi[Info]: Server 'gs64ldi' is not running.
>> Missing password file $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret[  OK  ]
>>                                                            [FAILED]
>> Missing password file $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret
>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/startnet: line 8: /bin/startnetldi: No such file or directory
>>                                                            [  OK  ]
>> Starting Gems....
>> 	Starting WAFastCGIAdaptor gem on port 9001
>> 
>> 
>>> Nick
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 13 October 2011 11:24, Lawrence Kellogg <mac.hive at me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Oct 13, 2011, at 4:20 AM, Nick Ager wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Larry
>>>> 
>>>> I suspect that $GEMSTONE isn't defined in the context of the startup script. You could try adding:
>>>> 
>>>> echo 'echoing GEMSTONE:'
>>>> echo $GEMSTONE
>>>> 
>>>> within the startup script and see if you get any output. Otherwise I'm at a loss.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>>   You're right, the variable is not defined in the context of the startup script. 
>>> So, I added it to the gemstone startup script but it still cannot locate the files! Why?
>>> 
>>>   I'm at a loss too.... How strange. 
>>> 
>>>   Here are all my environment variables: 
>>> 
>>> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B init.d]$ set | grep gem
>>> DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/gemstone/product/lib:
>>> GEMSTONE=/opt/gemstone/product
>>> GEMSTONE_DATADIR=/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data
>>> GEMSTONE_EXE_CONF=/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data
>>> GEMSTONE_KEYFILE=/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/etc/gemstone.key
>>> GEMSTONE_LOGDIR=/opt/gemstone/log
>>> GEMSTONE_SYS_CONF=/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/data/system.conf
>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/gemstone/product/lib:
>>> MANPATH=/opt/gemstone/product/doc:
>>> OLDPWD=/opt/gemstone/product
>>> PATH=/opt/gemstone/product/bin:/opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/aws/bin:/home/seasideuser/bin
>>> _=gemstone
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Nick
>>>> 
>>>> On 13 October 2011 03:23, Lawrence Kellogg <mac.hive at me.com> wrote:
>>>> I do have a gemstone.secret file
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B ~]$ ls $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret
>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret
>>>> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B ~]$ 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> so I'm not sure why the restart script is complaining....
>>>> 
>>>> stopnetldi[Info]: Server 'gs64ldi' is not running.
>>>> Missing password file $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret[  OK  ]
>>>>                                                            [FAILED]
>>>> Missing password file $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret
>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/startnet: line 8: /bin/startnetldi: No such file or directory
>>>> 
>>>> It also says this is missing: 
>>>> 
>>>> $GEMSTONE/bin/startnetldi 
>>>> 
>>>> but here it is: 
>>>> 
>>>> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B bin]$ ls -l $GEMSTONE/bin/startnetldi 
>>>> -r-xr-xr-x 1 seasideuser seasideuser 311158 Jul 13  2010 /opt/gemstone/product/bin/startnetldi
>>>> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B bin]$ 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Confusing....
>>>> 
>>>> Larry
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Oct 12, 2011, at 5:30 PM, Nick Ager wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Larry,
>>>>> 
>>>>> It looks as Gemstone can't find the password file: gemstone.secret
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'd suspect that the environment variable $GEMSTONE isn't setup correctly. On my installation:
>>>>> 
>>>>> echo $GEMSTONE
>>>>> 
>>>>> gives:
>>>>> 
>>>>> /opt/gemstone/product
>>>>> 
>>>>> also if I try
>>>>> 
>>>>> sudo echo $GEMSTONE
>>>>> 
>>>>> I get the same result. Do you see something similar?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Nick 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 12 October 2011 21:23, Lawrence Kellogg <mac.hive at me.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hello Nick, 
>>>>>   Well, I'm up to testing out my Gemstone install. 
>>>>> 
>>>>>  sudo /etc/init.d/gemstone restart
>>>>> Stopping Gems...
>>>>>    No PID file found for gem on port 9001, not running?
>>>>>    No PID file found for gem on port 9002, not running?
>>>>>    No PID file found for gem on port 9003, not running?
>>>>>    No PID file for for the maintenance gem, not running?
>>>>>    No PID file for for the service gem, not running?
>>>>>                                                            [  OK  ]
>>>>> stopnetldi[Info]: GemStone version '2.4.4.1'
>>>>> stopnetldi[Info]: Server 'gs64ldi' is not running.
>>>>> Missing password file $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret[  OK  ]
>>>>>                                                            [FAILED]
>>>>> Missing password file $GEMSTONE/seaside/etc/gemstone.secret
>>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/startnet: line 8: /bin/startnetldi: No such file or directory
>>>>>                                                            [  OK  ]
>>>>> Starting Gems....
>>>>> 	Starting WAFastCGIAdaptor gem on port 9001
>>>>> 	Starting WAFastCGIAdaptor gem on port 9002
>>>>> 	Starting WAFastCGIAdaptor gem on port 9003
>>>>> 	Starting maintenance gem
>>>>>   Starting service gem
>>>>>                                                            [  OK  ]
>>>>> [seasideuser at domU-12-31-39-14-08-6B ~]$ /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/runSeasideGems30: line 21: /WAFastCGIAdaptor_start-9002.log: Permission denied
>>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/runSeasideGems30: line 21: /WAFastCGIAdaptor_start-9001.log: Permission denied
>>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/runSeasideGems30: line 21: /WAFastCGIAdaptor_start-9003.log: Permission denied
>>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/runSeasideGems30: line 28: /maintenance_start.log: Permission denied
>>>>> /opt/gemstone/product/seaside/bin/runSeasideGems30: line 35: /service_start.log: Permission denied
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> It looks like I am missing permissions to write to the log files. 
>>>>> Did I miss some change that I had to make to those two script files, runSeasideGems30 and gemstone? 
>>>>> 
>>>>> It has been a while since I have done any Gemstone work so I'm a little lost. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Larry
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 12, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Nick Ager wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Larry.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Try: 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> http://seaside.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> thanks for the corrections - I fix the blog post in due course.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> A good source of up-to-date information is:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> http://code.google.com/p/glassdb/
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Nick
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 12 October 2011 19:29, Lawrence Kellogg <mac.hive at me.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Hey Nick, 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> $ wget http://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh
>>>>>> --2011-10-12 18:25:48--  http://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh
>>>>>> Resolving glass.gemstone.com... 64.20.104.5
>>>>>> Connecting to glass.gemstone.com|64.20.104.5|:80... connected.
>>>>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
>>>>>> Location: https://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh [following]
>>>>>> --2011-10-12 18:25:48--  https://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh
>>>>>> Connecting to glass.gemstone.com|64.20.104.5|:443... connected.
>>>>>> ERROR: certificate common name “magtrac.gemstone.com” doesn’t match requested host name “glass.gemstone.com”.
>>>>>> To connect to glass.gemstone.com insecurely, use ‘--no-check-certificate’.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> and with the no certificate option
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> $ wget http://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh --no-check-certificate
>>>>>> --2011-10-12 18:26:35--  http://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh
>>>>>> Resolving glass.gemstone.com... 64.20.104.5
>>>>>> Connecting to glass.gemstone.com|64.20.104.5|:80... connected.
>>>>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
>>>>>> Location: https://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh [following]
>>>>>> --2011-10-12 18:26:35--  https://glass.gemstone.com/scripts/installGemstone.sh
>>>>>> Connecting to glass.gemstone.com|64.20.104.5|:443... connected.
>>>>>> WARNING: certificate common name “magtrac.gemstone.com” doesn’t match requested host name “glass.gemstone.com”.
>>>>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
>>>>>> 2011-10-12 18:26:35 ERROR 404: Not Found.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I guess the install script has been moved somewhere....
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Larry
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:33 AM, Nick Ager wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi Larry,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Make sure you include the " - " before your key and lines "#cloud-config" & "ssh_authorized_keys:" 
>>>>>>>> I find it helpful to form the syntax in a text editor prior to posting into the web-form.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>   So, is there a space between the '-' and the 'ssh-rsa'? Does it matter? 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I haven't tried it without the spaces, but it works for me with the spaces.  
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> I saw another parameter that said something about disabling metadata. I guess that parameter is not needed. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Yes that is optional.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>   By the way, your instructions say open SSH on Port 22 but the screen shot shows port 25, or 
>>>>>>> vice versa. I assume that I only need to open up port 22 for SSH.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Correct port 22 is SSH. I've corrected the spurious reference to port 25 in the blog post - thanks. On the latest EC2 interface you can just pick SSH and HTTP from the drop-down menu.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>   It seems like the Security Group stuff has changed. I wasn't able to get the All Internet 
>>>>>>> specification that you show. The entries I created all wanted a source, 0,0,0,0 or 1234567890/default. 
>>>>>>> What do I do with that?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Just pick SSH and HTTP from the drop-down, but I don't think this is your problem.
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>   I wonder if it matters that I was trying this from my laptop over Wifi. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I doubt that's an issue. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Good luck
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Nick
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