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For the record, it looks like the issue is something related to the asterisk schema...

tail from syslog following a slapd restart:-

Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcObjectIdentifier: value #124 olcObjectIdentifier: "AsteriskDialplan" previously defined "1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.5.2.6"
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcObjectIdentifier: value #125 olcObjectIdentifier: "AsteriskAccount" previously defined "1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.5.2.7"
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcObjectIdentifier: value #126 olcObjectIdentifier: "AsteriskMailbox" previously defined "1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.5.2.8"
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcObjectIdentifier: value #127 olcObjectIdentifier: "AsteriskQueue" previously defined "1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.5.2.9"
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcObjectIdentifier: value #128 olcObjectIdentifier: "AsteriskQueueMember" previously defined "1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.5.2.10"
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcObjectIdentifier: value #129 olcObjectIdentifier: "AsteriskMeetme" previously defined "1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.5.2.11"
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: olcAttributeTypes: value #0 olcAttributeTypes: Duplicate attributeType: ""
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: config error processing cn={2}asterisk,cn=schema,cn=config: olcAttributeTypes: Duplicate attributeType: ""
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: slapd stopped.
Apr 26 21:28:24 cpu01 slapd[31513]: connections_destroy: nothing to destroy.

Not sure what to do about that... I haven't manually edited the slapd config, but it was only a few months ago that I installed the Asterisk moduless...

Jx

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Installation and Upgrades / Slapd causing issues with Samba Share
« on: April 26, 2010, 10:24:32 pm »
Hi all,

I'm getting this message when I try to restart my samba shares....

A really nasty bug has occurred
Exception
Can't create ldapi connection
Trace
Can't create ldapi connection at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/Ldap.pm line 175
EBox::Ldap::anonymousLdapCon('EBox::Ldap=HASH(0xa7aa044)') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/Ldap.pm line 243
EBox::Ldap::dn('EBox::Ldap=HASH(0xa7aa044)') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/SambaLdapUser.pm line 966
EBox::SambaLdapUser::_fetchDomainAttrs('EBox::SambaLdapUser=HASH(0xc21fc50)', 'USERNAME') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/SambaLdapUser.pm line 937
EBox::SambaLdapUser::setSambaDomainName('EBox::SambaLdapUser=HASH(0xc21fc50)', 'USERNAME') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/Samba.pm line 456
EBox::Samba::_setConf('EBox::Samba=HASH(0x9bfaa50)', 'restart', 1) called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/Module/Base.pm line 824
EBox::Module::Base::_regenConfig('EBox::Samba=HASH(0x9bfaa50)', 'restart', 1) called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/Module/Service.pm line 599
EBox::Module::Service::_regenConfig('EBox::Samba=HASH(0x9bfaa50)', 'restart', 1) called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/Module/Service.pm line 627
EBox::Module::Service::restartService('EBox::Samba=HASH(0x9bfaa50)') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/CGI/EBox/RestartService.pm line 51
EBox::CGI::EBox::RestartService::_process('EBox::CGI::EBox::RestartService=HASH(0xc15745c)') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/CGI/Base.pm line 262
EBox::CGI::Base::run('EBox::CGI::EBox::RestartService=HASH(0xc15745c)') called at /usr/share/perl5/EBox/CGI/Run.pm line 120
EBox::CGI::Run::run('EBox::CGI::Run', 'EBox/RestartService', 'EBox') called at /usr/share/ebox/cgi/ebox.cgi line 19
ModPerl::ROOT::ModPerl::Registry::usr_share_ebox_cgi_ebox_2ecgi::handler('Apache2::RequestRec=SCALAR(0xc15fc6c)') called at /usr/lib/perl5/ModPerl/RegistryCooker.pm line 204
eval {...} called at /usr/lib/perl5/ModPerl/RegistryCooker.pm line 204
ModPerl::RegistryCooker::run('ModPerl::Registry=HASH(0xbdd6ae0)') called at /usr/lib/perl5/ModPerl/RegistryCooker.pm line 170
ModPerl::RegistryCooker::default_handler('ModPerl::Registry=HASH(0xbdd6ae0)') called at /usr/lib/perl5/ModPerl/Registry.pm line 31
ModPerl::Registry::handler('ModPerl::Registry', 'Apache2::RequestRec=SCALAR(0xc15fc6c)') called at -e line 0
eval {...} called at -e line 0

Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Jx

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Installation and Upgrades / Clean upgrade
« on: February 14, 2010, 07:49:44 pm »
Hi All,

My ebox installation has been running on 1.0 for a few years now.

I tried upgrading, but have had an issue with the firewall which keeps on blocking me out.
Unfortunately, this makes it a little bit difficult to actually make any configuration changes and know if they have gone through properly since it's a web-based app...

The only thing I really care about is the user data on the samba share, so I'm thinking that it might be easiest to just wipe the install, recreate it from scratch and then restore the home directories.

What processes would I need to go through to just do a straightforward restore on the home partition? Could I just create the users in the front end and then restore the backups of the user data into those directories?

If not, is there a way to restore the firewall back to "factory settings" and then recreate my configuration from scratch on that without removing all the other services that depend on it?

... Or are there any other recommendations that could help?

Many thanks,

Jx

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Hi Javi,

Thanks for all your help on this...

I'm fairly certain that both systems were running the same version, which was:-

ebox:
  Installed: 1.0.1-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy1
  Candidate: 1.0.1-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy1
  Version table:
 *** 1.0.1-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy1 0
        500 http://ppa.launchpad.net hardy/main Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     0.12.3.99-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy2 0
        500 cdrom://Ubuntu-Server 8.04 _Hardy Heron_ - Release i386 (20080423.2) hardy/extras Packages
     0.11.99-0ubuntu11 0
        500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Packages

Cheers,

Jx

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Hi Javi,

No - it was just a configuration backup...

Strange...

Jx

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Hmmm...

I can't see it now, but it seems that the firewall has started working...
The strange thing is that my user folders seem to have been emptied now...
I assume that it's not supposed to delete data when it restores?

The strange thing is that I know that the data was still there initially, and it was only after a while that the problem had occurred...
I went away for a few days, and when I returned, the data was gone!
Very strange indeed...
I'm currently restoring from backuppc, but unfortunately, I'm having problems using the restore on my backuppc server too! Oh dear...

Anyway, at least the Ebox Firewall appears to be working now...
Thanks for your help on that one....

Jx

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Hi everyone,

I restored a backup configuration, and my user folders were deleted...
I had 100GB of data in there so not good...
I'm hoping that I can restore from other backups...

Jx

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Hi Javier,

I really appreciate your help.

I will send you my backup via email.

Many thanks,

Jx

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Installation and Upgrades / Having problems saving configuration
« on: July 17, 2009, 11:41:25 am »
I'm having 2 problems...

Firstly, when I try to save the fiewall configuration, the system locks me out until I run a "invoke-rc.d ebox firewall stop".
I'm pretty sure it's set correctly, as I restored this from a working backup...

When I try to save anything now, I get the error message:-

"Some modules reported error when saving changes . More information on the logs in /var/log/ebox/

id serv5689 does not exist."

I also get "id serv5689 does not exist" when I try to start the firewall...
After which time, it seems to be starting the firewall, but with a configuration where I can't access the server.

Is there somewhere that I can manually edit the firewall settings, or do I have to use the gui?

Cheers,

Jx

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Hi everyone,

What is the simplest way to upgrade an old Debian Sarge installation to a Hardy Installation...
... And are there any components that were in the Sarge version that are not included in the Hardy version?

Many thanks,

Jx

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