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Re: [Sks-devel] Down since Sunday


From: Yaron M. Minsky
Subject: Re: [Sks-devel] Down since Sunday
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 07:44:27 -0500

Why do you restart SKS when you get a IP from your ADSL?  That shouldn't
be necessary.  What you do need is for your gossip partners to refresh
their idea of your IP address, which is done automatically every hour in
recent versions of SKS.

Could you post your cron script?  I suspect that may have something to
do with your dead server.

And yes, you should probably upgrade to a recent version.  I think the
latest CVS version is good bet.  I'll probably create a new release for
it in the next few days.

y

On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 23:59, Daniel Johnson wrote:
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> Just noticed my SKS has been dead since Sunday.  Refuses to come back
> up.  As Thor only syncs through me, it will be out of date for a
> while (yes, it is still up).
> 
> Notes: At 0137 every day, cron shuts SKS down and runs db_archive,
> then starts it back up.  When I get a new IP from my ADSL modem,
> another cron job tries to restart SKS so that it will sync again. 
> Looks like sks_db never came up after a log-cleaning.  Not sure why
> I've got pages of sks_recon errors prior to the failure.  My IP log
> shows no trouble since the 20th.  Apparently sks_recon worked only 
> intermittently after that (IP-related) restart until some time after
> noon on the 21st.
> 
> So...should I go to v1.0.6?  :-/
> 
> address@hidden:~$ clean_keydb
> address@hidden:~$ sks_db
> Fatal error: exception Not_found
> address@hidden:~$
> 
> log.clean:
> 2004-02-24 22:42:53 Opening KeyDB database
> 2004-02-24 22:42:53 Keydb opened
> 2004-02-24 22:42:53 Database already deduped
> 2004-02-24 22:42:53 Database already merged
> 
> log.db:
> 2004-02-21 23:40:08 Checkpointing database
> 2004-02-21 23:40:08 Checkpointing complete
> 2004-02-21 23:57:30 Error handling request
> (GET,/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xAABAF0FC,[
> ]): No keys found
> 2004-02-22 00:40:08 Checkpointing database
> 2004-02-22 00:40:08 Checkpointing complete
> 2004-02-22 01:37:01 Shutting down database
> 2004-02-22 01:37:01 Database sync'd
> 2004-02-22 01:37:01 Database checkpointed 
> 2004-02-22 01:37:02 Database closed
> //// Note that "]): No keys found" is actually line-wrapped in the
> log, not just this message
> 
> log.recon:
> 2004-02-22 01:36:42 <recon as client> error in callback.: Failure("No
> gossip partners available")
> 2004-02-22 01:36:51 <reconciliation handler> error in callback.:
> Not_found  
> 2004-02-22 01:37:01 DB closed
> 2004-02-22 01:37:19 sks_recon, SKS version 1.0.4
> 2004-02-22 01:37:19 Copyright Yaron Minsky 2002-2003
> 2004-02-22 01:37:19 Licensed under GPL.  See COPYING file for details
> 2004-02-22 01:37:19 Opening PTree database
> 2004-02-22 01:37:20 Setting up PTree data structure
> 2004-02-22 01:37:20 PTree setup complete
> 2004-02-22 01:37:20 DB closed
> 
> 
> - -- 
> Through the modem, off the server, over the T1, past the frame-relay,
> < < NOTHIN' BUT NET > >
>  
> Daniel Johnson
> address@hidden
> http://dannyj.come.to/
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