Hi Andreas,
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 06:52:17PM +0200, Andreas Cordes wrote:
> it's me again.... The server is not starting up.
>
> I got this message in the log file :
> Exception during server initialization:
> I18N_OPENXPKI_SERVER_INIT_PKI_REALMS_NO_CRL_VALIDITY; __CAID__ =>
> hr_access_ca at /usr/lib/perl5/OpenXPKI/Server.pm line 823.
>
>
> But I have a correct crl entry in profile.xml
> 1 <profiles id="default_profiles">
> 2 <crl>
> 3 <profile id="default">
> 4 <validity>
> 5 <!-- notbefore is not applicable here -->
> 6 <notafter format="relativedate">+000014</notafter>
> 7 </validity>
> 8
> 9 <digest>sha1</digest>
> 10 <extensions>
> 11 </extensions>
> 12 </profile>
> 13
> 14 <profile id="hr_access_ca"
> 15 super="../profile{default}"/>
> 16 </crl>
Did you add this after encountering the error? I suspect that there
might be a bug that OpenXPKI already saves the configuration in the
config table before it successfully starts up. Can you please try
to delete the config table entries manually and try to start OpenXPKI
again?
> Next interesting is in the log file that the corresponding code section is
> entered three times:
>
> I added some messages:
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:44 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CAID 'hr_access_ca' (PKI realm
> HR_Access)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:44 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CRL ? : HASH(0xb4174d0)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:44 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CRL ? : HASH(0xb403bb8)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS Count PKI 1
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS Count '1
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CAID 'hr_access_ca' (PKI realm
> HR_Access)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CRL ? : HASH(0xb42d2b0)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CRL ? : HASH(0xb430e10)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS Count PKI 1
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS Count '1
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CAID 'hr_access_ca' (PKI realm
> HR_Access)
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CRL ? :
> /var/openxpki/openxpki.log:2009/05/07 18:36:45 openxpki.system.INFO
> [OpenXPKI::Server::Init (156)] ANDREAS CRL ? :
This would fit my theory - you might already have three diferent
configurations in the config table.
HTH,
Cheers,
Alex
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