Jeff, I too use openfire for my server and pidgin as my client.  We don't
have any issues, but I do restart the laconica daemons every 6 hours.

2009/6/9 Jeff Mitchell <[email protected]>

> I have a Laconica install that is working pretty well, except for weird
> XMPP behavior.  The XMPP server is Openfire 3.6.4.
>
> 1) At times people send messages via xmpp and they don't get posted.  I
> tried running the daemons with debug, and one of these times, this
> output got repeated over and over in a loop:
>
> http://pastebin.ca/1454107
>
> When I restarted the daemons and re-sent the message, it worked fine.
>
> 2) When the messages don't get forwarded on, it seems to get queued
> somewhere and stuck.  In the debug output, every now and then there is a
> huge dump of activity, which as far as I can tell from the messages and
> senders is related to old messages that were never properly posted from
> xmpp.  Is there a way to see the queue, and either delete items from it
> or send them along to empty it out?
>
> 3) In my xmpp client (pidgin), if I have the Laconica xmpp user window
> open, I can see that it periodically logs off and logs back on very
> rapidly (in the space of < 1 second).  This happens every 20-80 minutes,
> with no pattern that I can see (and even happens when no one is posting
> to it or receiving posts from it).  But when I restart the daemons, the
> connection to Openfire doesn't go away -- no sign out and back in.
>
> I'd appreciate any advice (migrating from Openfire is not an option
> though -- we just migrated *to* it a week ago and the ease of management
> is something needed at the moment).  The third item is merely an
> annoyance, but the first two cause quite a problem.
>
> [email protected] seems to work very well, so I'm not sure why I'm having
> all these issues  :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
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