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Re: RL service crashing on Win2k3 when edir is stopped
(8.7.3 onSLES9)

Re: RL service crashing on Win2k3 when edir is stopped (8.7.3 onSLES9)
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:10:53 GMT
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The EOL stuff is normal if you break an SSL connection.  The existing
issue kills the RL when you are using SSL, the MAD driver, Password
Sync, have already synchronized a user, have heartbeat enabled, have the
connection down long enough for both sides to give up (not just a little
blip in the network) and then have synchronization resume after things
reconnect.  Needless to say it's not easy to reproduce but the fix is in
the process of being released.

Good luck.





Lothar Haeger wrote:
| ab@novell.com wrote:
|
|> Are you really on 8.7.3.0?  What version of IDM?
|
| 8.7.3.10 (without the "a" so far), but I've seen it with 8739 as
well,
IDM is 351, as is the RL.
|
|> Can you reproduce this?
|
| not on demand, but it happens every now and then, not only with the AD
driver, but with a custom developed DLL as well. Never seen it with a
java based driver, which makes me believe that it's a bug in the RL code
specific to Windows native driver shims.
|
|> Anything else about your driver that you can share like how long
|> it has been up, how the connection was broken, if heartbeat is involved,
|> if other drivers do the same thing in the RL on the same box, etc.?
|
| nothing too specific, this time it happened to an AD driver that is
the only instance on that box, but the custom driver I mentioned above
runs on the same machine beside about 10 other drivers (Notes, SAP UM,
DelText, jdbc etc...). I sometimes see that "SSL-violation EOF" stuff
even when restarting a driver that connects via SSL to a RL (in fact
most of my drivers run remotely, and all remote drivers use SSL)
|
|> There is a known issue in some rare cases where this can happen for
|> which a patch will be released any day now, but it's fairly difficult to
|> reproduce so the more details the merrier.
|
| what kind of known issue is that? Some more details might give me a
hint on what to look for on my machines...
|
| Cheers, Lothar
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