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Offline Blackbox

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Administration page dead after yum update
« on: November 24, 2007, 10:04:40 AM »
Hi Everyone,
This morning I tried to install the updates on a live SME server. The following is a list of available updates I had to update:

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=== yum reports available updates:
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DCC.i386                                 1.3.66-21.el4          smeupdates     
cups-libs.i386                           1:1.1.22-0.rc1.9.20.2. smeupdates     
e-smith-apache.noarch                    1.2.0-16.el4.sme       smeupdates     
e-smith-base.i386                        4.18.0-75.el4.sme      smeupdates     
e-smith-dnscache.noarch                  1.0.0-8.el4.sme        smeupdates     
e-smith-domains.noarch                   1.4.0-8.el4.sme        smeupdates     
e-smith-lib.noarch                       1.18.0-18.el4.sme      smeupdates     
e-smith-openssh.noarch                   1.12.0-10.el4.sme      smeupdates     
e-smith-portforwarding.noarch            1.2.0-5.el4.sme        smeupdates     
e-smith-proftpd.noarch                   1.12.0-10.el4.sme      smeupdates     
e-smith-proxy.noarch                     4.14.0-8.el4.sme       smeupdates     
e-smith-samba.noarch                     1.14.0-33.el4.sme      smeupdates     
e-smith-viewlogfiles.noarch              1.8.0-5.el4.sme        smeupdates     
ipsvd.i386                               0.12.1-5.el4.sme       smeupdates     
kernel.i686                              2.6.9-55.0.12.EL       smeupdates     
kernel-smp.i686                          2.6.9-55.0.12.EL       smeupdates     
kmod-appletalk.i686                      1.0-2.2.6.9_55.0.12.EL smeupdates     
kmod-appletalk-smp.i686                  1.0-2.2.6.9_55.0.12.EL smeupdates     
kmod-ppp.i686                            1.0.2-2.2.6.9_55.0.12. smeupdates     
kmod-ppp-smp.i686                        1.0.2-2.2.6.9_55.0.12. smeupdates     
kmod-slip.i686                           1.0-2.2.6.9_55.0.12.EL smeupdates     
kmod-slip-smp.i686                       1.0-2.2.6.9_55.0.12.EL smeupdates     
libpng.i386                              2:1.2.7-3.el4_5.1      smeupdates     
maildrop.i386                            2.0.4-4.el4            smeupdates     
pcre.i386                                4.5-4.el4_5.4          smeupdates     
perl.i386                                3:5.8.5-36.el4_5.2     smeupdates     
perl-Archive-Tar.noarch                  1.36-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib.i386              2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Compress-Zlib.noarch                2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum.i386           0.04-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-DBI.i386                            1.601-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Data-UUID.i386                      1.148-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Digest-SHA.i386                     5.45-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Error.noarch                        0.17009-1.el4.rf       smeupdates     
perl-HTML-Parser.i386                    3.56-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-IO-Compress-Base.noarch             2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-IO-Compress-Zlib.noarch             2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-IO-Zlib.noarch                      1.07-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Mail-DKIM.noarch                    0.29-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Quota.i386                          1.6.0-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Text-Iconv.i386                     1.7-1.el4.rf           smeupdates     
perl-suidperl.i386                       3:5.8.5-36.el4_5.2     smeupdates     
qpsmtpd.noarch                           0.40-1.7.el4.sme       smeupdates     
smeserver-locale-de.noarch               1.2.0-30.el4.sme       smeupdates     
smeserver-locale-es.noarch               1.2.0-30.el4.sme       smeupdates     
smeserver-locale-fr.noarch               1.2.0-30.el4.sme       smeupdates     
smeserver-locale-it.noarch               1.2.0-30.el4.sme       smeupdates     
smeserver-locale-sv.noarch               1.2.0-30.el4.sme       smeupdates

After clicking in the intstall updates, the updates started downloading and, after a while (and some screen refreshed), I got :

Installed: kernel.i686 0:2.6.9-55.0.12.EL kernel-smp.i386 0:2.6.9-55.0.12.EL
Updated: (all others)
Completed!

After a while, the screen got refreshed to a blank screen and nothing else happened. I did not get the usual 'Reconfigure' button.

The server did not reboot and, from then onwards, I cannot view log file, add or delete hostnames, save changes, etc.

This is not normal for a yum update.

I tried to find a solution from the bug tracker but, since I don't know if its a bug or not, I did not submit a new one.

Did anybody else experience the same problem?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2007, 10:18:55 AM »
Did you actually do a: signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot ?!

--edit-- Or a reconfigure from the server-manager.
« Last Edit: November 24, 2007, 10:43:38 AM by jester »

Offline Blackbox

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2007, 10:22:55 AM »
Till now, I did not issue any commands as I wanted to confirm with the gurus first  :)

Let me try it out and will post my outcome very soon.

Thanks
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Offline Blackbox

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2007, 10:48:07 AM »
Hi Jester,
I executed the command: signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot

The system reboot and the blue setup screen came up. Then it continued to boot normally.

However, I still cannot see the log files, remove hostnames, edit users, etc from the web page.

For more info, for example, when I click on Software installer, a blank white screen is displayed on the right hand side. The menu is still visible.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance
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Offline Blackbox

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2007, 10:58:10 AM »
I even tried to select 'Reconfigure' from the Server-Manager but the screen just goes blank (white) with the menu showing and nothing happens.
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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2007, 12:44:38 PM »
The same problem here?
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Offline Blackbox

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2007, 12:46:56 PM »
Helgo,
Are the having the same problem too?
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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2007, 12:50:07 PM »
Yes, software installer is dead?
I try a signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot with putty, but it din't work out.
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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2007, 12:53:10 PM »
Mmmmm. also the view logfiles are down?
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Offline Blackbox

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #9 on: November 24, 2007, 01:34:52 PM »
The mail server (in general) is working. I am still send and receive emails.

However, most of the server-manager website is dead. I cannot view log files, modify users, add users, reboot or shutdown, add hosts, etc.

I don't know from where to start troubleshooting this problem as I am completely new to this world.

Can someone advise please?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2007, 02:15:57 PM »

However, most of the server-manager website is dead. I cannot view log files, modify users, add users, reboot or shutdown, add hosts, etc.


I too have the same problem after getting the following updates-

perl-CGI-Persistent.noarch               1.00-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib.i386              2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Compress-Zlib.noarch                2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Crypt-Cracklib.i386                 1.1-1.el4.rf           smeupdates     
perl-DBI.i386                            1.601-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-HTML-Tabulate.noarch                0.26-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-I18N-AcceptLanguage.noarch          1.04-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-IO-Compress-Base.noarch             2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-IO-Compress-Zlib.noarch             2.008-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-IO-Zlib.noarch                      1.07-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Mail-DKIM.noarch                    0.29-1.el4.rf          smeupdates     
perl-Quota.i386                          1.6.0-1.el4.rf         smeupdates     
perl-Text-Iconv.i386                     1.7-1.el4.rf           smeupdates     

So it would appear to be one or a combination of these causing the problem

Also I checked the server- manager httpd error logs
/var/log/httpd/admin_error_log. and found errors pointing to cgi perhaps you could check yours to see if you have similar errors.

Also since it looks like this is not a singular occurrence perhaps you should enter a bug for this.

Rob Thomson

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #11 on: November 24, 2007, 02:24:34 PM »
Yep. Same problem here and on my brother's server... Any ideas?
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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #12 on: November 24, 2007, 02:50:02 PM »
djcmike & others

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Same problem here and on my brother's server... Any ideas?

As it says very clearly at the main forums page:
Please help the developers by reporting any problems to the Bug Tracker first, not here.

... and as it says at the top of any new post:
Don't report problems here - Please report bugs and potential bugs in the bug tracker

Notice the words used are "problems" and "potential bugs".
So as the signal-event post-upgrade & reboot did not resolve your "problem", then lodging a report at bugzilla would be the next thing to do. Please be prepared to provide further information, and please provide as much useful information as you can think to provide in the initial report.

You should also do a search at bugzilla to see if your problem has already been reported and/or resolved.

Keep in mind that you don't need to determine that something is a bug before creating a report at bugzilla, as long as it is a problem ie something not working as expected, then the developers/bug team will assess your problem and determine if it is a bug, and if so, a suitable fix/resolution.
The current protocol is not to resolve problems/potential bugs in the forums, as bugzilla has been setup specifically for tracking problems/potential bugs. If you want a "problem" resolved please use bugzilla in future, rather than the forums.
« Last Edit: November 24, 2007, 02:54:33 PM by RayMitchell »
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Offline gadgetsman

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #13 on: November 24, 2007, 03:29:13 PM »
Same issue here on two servers.

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Re: Administration page dead after yum update
« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2007, 03:29:47 PM »
--[byte]--

Have you filled in a Bug Report over @ http://bugs.contribs.org ? Please don't wait to be told this way you help us to help you/others - Thanks!