[ctw] Re: What am I missing?

  • From: Tom Shaw <tshaw@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: ctw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 14:27:11 -0400

I have LDAP working fine under 1.5.1.3 for everything but domains. It will be initially sluggish until the LDAP cache fills.


Tom


At 11:54 PM -0500 9/28/09, webcatalog@xxxxxxx wrote:
What I really don't get is this was all working. I haven't done anything. I use to add to this file all the time. Now all of the sudden I can't get a new address to work, maybe I haven't done it since up upgraded to 1.5.1.2, I dunno. At this point I am a little stressed out. I hate spinning my wheels on no benefit problems.

I tried turning on LDAP and still nothing. Somehow ASSP is reading a cache version of this file. Cause no matter what changes I make it doesn't affect what assp is willing to accept. I even reboot and still nothing. The one time I did get it to work was when I updated to 1.5.1.3 but even then it would only add 1 file. It concerns me about what else doesn't work. This is a complex bit of perl and its definitely way over my head.

I don't know what to do at this point I guess I upgrade the perl modules when I find out what the commands are but I am not excited or hopeful.

Bob

On Sep 28, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Tom Shaw wrote:

At 4:11 PM -0500 9/28/09, webcatalog@xxxxxxx wrote:
OK after the update the one I added worked, but I just added a new one and that does not work. I have restarted in between each addition and that doesn't even seem to help.

BTW the new version seems to use less processor power but gets hung up more often ie I will hit a page and it will take a couple of minutes before it responds(literally).

The 1.5.1.3 version gives precedence to processing mail rather than the GUI. However check to make sure that your perl modules are uptodate.

I may have to go back to the old version if this persists

to restart can I just do a

sudo killall assp
sudo /Applications/ASSP/assp.pl


http://127.0.0.1:55555/shutdown or /Applications/ASSP/assp.pid contains the processID to kill

sudo perl /Applications/ASSP/assp.pl

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