Difference between revisions of "OS4X check running daemons"
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os4xbox:~# lsof -p 4724 | grep LISTEN | os4xbox:~# lsof -p 4724 | grep LISTEN | ||
os4xdebug 4724 www-data 3u IPv4 84970858 TCP localhost:10001 (LISTEN) | os4xdebug 4724 www-data 3u IPv4 84970858 TCP localhost:10001 (LISTEN) | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== checking OS4X client daemon ==== | ||
+ | The OS4X Enterprise client daemon must be running at least once. Child processes may exist, but they must have no open ports to the listening port of the configured OS4X client daemon. | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | os4xbox:~# ps -ef | grep os4xclientd | grep -v grep | ||
+ | www-data 4979 1 2 09:21 ? 00:00:00 /opt/os4x/bin/os4xclientd | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | os4xbox:~# lsof -p 4979 | grep LISTEN | ||
+ | os4xdebug 4979 www-data 3u IPv4 84639858 TCP localhost:60000 (LISTEN) | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
=== critical situation === | === critical situation === | ||
+ | A critical situation is, when PIDs are saved in the database and no corresponding OS4X process exists. | ||
== When to start in 'forced' mode? == | == When to start in 'forced' mode? == |
Revision as of 07:26, 15 July 2011
Which processes must run
In order to keep OS4X running, the following processes must exist:
os4xrd
: The OS4X master receive daemon (parent process of the subsequent receive daemon processes)os4xrd_tcpip
: The OS4X receive daemon for accepting TCP/IP connectionsos4xrd_tcpip_tls
: The OS4X receive daemon for accepting TLS secured TCP/IP connections for OFTP2os4xrd_capi_0
: The OS4X receive daemon for accepting ISDN connections on the first ISDN controller- (
os4xrd_capi_x
: subsequent ISDN controller receivig processes, if more controllers are configured)
os4xsqd
: OS4X send queue daemon. Parent process of running actions started by this process, like sending send queue entries, polling partners, updating CRLs etc.os4xdebugd
: OS4X debug daemon which collects debugging information from every OS4X process for problem reporting
In case you have OS4X Enterprise, the following process must also exist:
os4xclientd
: OS4X client daemon, responsible for user authentification and OS4X Enterprise job processing
How do the processes save their state
Every OS4X daemon process saves its PID (process ID) in the database. If a value exists in the database on startup, the daemon refuses to start with the message that another daemon must be running at the moment. In some rare cases, the database information may not meet the real situation, when PIDs are saved in the database and no processes are running. In this case, you can start the daemon in 'forced' mode which overrides the PID check at daemon start.
Beware: If more than one daemon is running, race conditions occur between the different running programs, mostly leading to problems in receiving or sending files. This situation is highly unsupported and absolutely to be avoided!
Identify running processes
In this example, the OS4X receive daemon will be checked for existance. Furthermore, the listening functionality on the configured TCP/IP ports is being checked.
All examples are being shown in a Linux environment. If you have another supported Unix environment (like AIX, HP/UX or Solaris) you may need to modify the command accordingly.
Beware that some operating system environments may resolve port numbers to service names, so a check for open ports may lead to service names defined in a naming resolution service (such as "/etc/services
", NIS or others) instead of port numbers.
normal situation
In a running envirnonment, a normal situation can be checked manually with the following command. In case of problems please refer to your operating system manual or system administrator.
checking OS4X receive daemon
The process table will be checked for running "os4xrd
" processes:
os4xbox:~# ps -ef | grep os4xrd | grep -v grep www-data 3771 1 0 08:58 ? 00:00:00 /opt/os4x/bin/os4xrd www-data 3772 3771 0 08:58 ? 00:00:00 os4xrd_tcpip www-data 3773 3771 0 08:58 ? 00:00:00 os4xrd_tcpip_tls www-data 3774 3771 0 08:58 ? 00:00:00 os4xrd_capi_0
Process IDs explained:
- 3771: OS4X receive daemon master process
- 3772: daemon listening on port 3305
- 3773: daemon listening on port 6619
- 3774: daemon listening on first configured ISDN controller
When checking the open ports, the tool "lsof
" is very handy:
os4xbox:~# lsof -p 3772 | grep LISTEN os4xrd 3772 www-data 3u IPv4 84960962 TCP *:3305 (LISTEN)
os4xbox:~# lsof -p 3773 | grep LISTEN os4xrd 3773 www-data 3u IPv4 84960964 TCP *:6619 (LISTEN)
Checking ISDN incoming call acceptance is a little bit more complicated, which is described elsewhere.
checking OS4X send queue daemon
In a dormant state, only one "os4xsqd
" process is running:
os4xbox:~# ps -ef | grep os4xsqd | grep -v grep www-data 3823 1 2 08:59 ? 00:00:35 /opt/os4x/bin/os4xsqd
If running child processes are active, they may transfer files or manage OS4X internal information, such as TSL management or actualizing CRLs.
checking OS4X debug daemon
The OS4X debug daemon must run only once, listening on the configured port for debug messages:
os4xbox:~# ps -ef | grep os4xdebugd | grep -v grep www-data 4724 1 2 09:20 ? 00:00:00 /opt/os4x/bin/os4xdebugd
os4xbox:~# lsof -p 4724 | grep LISTEN os4xdebug 4724 www-data 3u IPv4 84970858 TCP localhost:10001 (LISTEN)
checking OS4X client daemon
The OS4X Enterprise client daemon must be running at least once. Child processes may exist, but they must have no open ports to the listening port of the configured OS4X client daemon.
os4xbox:~# ps -ef | grep os4xclientd | grep -v grep www-data 4979 1 2 09:21 ? 00:00:00 /opt/os4x/bin/os4xclientd
os4xbox:~# lsof -p 4979 | grep LISTEN os4xdebug 4979 www-data 3u IPv4 84639858 TCP localhost:60000 (LISTEN)
critical situation
A critical situation is, when PIDs are saved in the database and no corresponding OS4X process exists.