Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior
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I also find this curious, since I've read there should be a zmconfigd.log file.
[zimbra@zimbra log]$ pwd && ls zmcon* /opt/zimbra/log zmconfigd-audit.log zmconfigd-log4j.log zmconfigd.pid
Perhaps that's another Network edition feature: having that particular log file.
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Outside of the scope of this a bit, but where this behavior's a problem for me is related to what I'm experimenting with as a full backup scheme. Part of the process is stopping all zimbra services, doing a task, and restarting them. With zmconfigd failing with the restart, that adds another 30 seconds at least to the startup time.
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@EddieJennings said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
I've noticed what seems to be an odd behavior while I've been poking around Zimbra.
[zimbra@zimbra ~]$ zmconfigdctl restart Stopping zmconfigd...done. Starting zmconfigd...failed. [zimbra@zimbra ~]$ zmconfigdctl status zmconfigd is not running. [zimbra@zimbra ~]$ zmconfigdctl status zmconfigd is running.
What happens is if I were to stop and start the service, the service initial fails to start, but then apparently starts itself about 3 seconds later. I've noticed there is no
zmconfigd.log
file to be found.As I discover more, I'll post. Have any of you Zimbra users experienced this behavior with zmconfigd?
This is new to me, I started seeing it about a week ago. I feel that it is something in the latest packages causing at issue.
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@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@EddieJennings said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
st. Have any of you Zimbra users experienced this behavior with zmconfigd?
No I have not, What Zimbra version are you on? Usually when I want to restart the services I just use
zmmcontrol start zmmcontrol stop
I'm seeing it in 8.8.10
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@scottalanmiller said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@EddieJennings said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
st. Have any of you Zimbra users experienced this behavior with zmconfigd?
No I have not, What Zimbra version are you on? Usually when I want to restart the services I just use
zmmcontrol start zmmcontrol stop
I'm seeing it in 8.8.10
I saw it as well once I restarted on my lab one. The production one does not have that issue.
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@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@scottalanmiller said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@EddieJennings said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
st. Have any of you Zimbra users experienced this behavior with zmconfigd?
No I have not, What Zimbra version are you on? Usually when I want to restart the services I just use
zmmcontrol start zmmcontrol stop
I'm seeing it in 8.8.10
I saw it as well once I restarted on my lab one. The production one does not have that issue.
Your production and lab using Ubuntu?
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@black3dynamite said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@scottalanmiller said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@EddieJennings said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
st. Have any of you Zimbra users experienced this behavior with zmconfigd?
No I have not, What Zimbra version are you on? Usually when I want to restart the services I just use
zmmcontrol start zmmcontrol stop
I'm seeing it in 8.8.10
I saw it as well once I restarted on my lab one. The production one does not have that issue.
Your production and lab using Ubuntu?
YEs.
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Hi!
Got the same problem with 8.8.12 installed on a Centos 7.
Moreover, according to zimbra.log, zmconfigd restarts once a minute for me.
Have you managed to resolve this issue?Thanks in advance.
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@Bend3r said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
Hi!
Got the same problem with 8.8.12 installed on a Centos 7.
Moreover, according to zimbra.log, zmconfigd restarts once a minute for me.
Have you managed to resolve this issue?Thanks in advance.
What is it causing on your Zimbra? mine are unaffected.
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@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
What is it causing on your Zimbra? mine are unaffected.
For me, everything is working smooth, the only thing I worry about is restart notice messages that are written to zimbra.log every minute.
Jul 2 00:47:20 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Fetching All configs Jul 2 00:47:20 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All configs fetched in 0.07 seconds Jul 2 00:47:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Watchdog: service antivirus status is OK. Jul 2 00:47:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All rewrite threads completed in 0.00 sec Jul 2 00:47:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All restarts completed in 0.00 sec Jul 2 00:48:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Fetching All configs Jul 2 00:48:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All configs fetched in 0.10 seconds Jul 2 00:48:33 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Watchdog: service antivirus status is OK. Jul 2 00:48:33 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All rewrite threads completed in 0.00 sec Jul 2 00:48:33 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All restarts completed in 0.00 sec
Perhaps, such a behavior is OK (zmconfigd fetches configs,checks them for not being changed and assumes no restarts needed for services)?
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@Bend3r said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
@dbeato said in Odd Zimbra zmconfigd behavior:
What is it causing on your Zimbra? mine are unaffected.
For me, everything is working smooth, the only thing I worry about is restart notice messages that are written to zimbra.log every minute.
Jul 2 00:47:20 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Fetching All configs Jul 2 00:47:20 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All configs fetched in 0.07 seconds Jul 2 00:47:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Watchdog: service antivirus status is OK. Jul 2 00:47:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All rewrite threads completed in 0.00 sec Jul 2 00:47:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All restarts completed in 0.00 sec Jul 2 00:48:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Fetching All configs Jul 2 00:48:26 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All configs fetched in 0.10 seconds Jul 2 00:48:33 mail zmconfigd[24959]: Watchdog: service antivirus status is OK. Jul 2 00:48:33 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All rewrite threads completed in 0.00 sec Jul 2 00:48:33 mail zmconfigd[24959]: All restarts completed in 0.00 sec
Perhaps, such a behavior is OK (zmconfigd fetches configs,checks them for not being changed and assumes no restarts needed for services)?
I think so. Nothing in there suggests a restart happened.