Known issues

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The following list describes wellknown issues in Tempus Serva.

Frontend

Certain texts result in error when saving

When saving you get an error that looks like this

 Incorrect string value: '\xC2\x94s\xC3

Your database is in legacy format and needs updating

 main?command=dk.p2e.blanket.codeunit.common.PageConvertDatabaseToUTF8
Special characters are not displayed correctly

You might be using an older version of the database that is not using UTF8. This can bo corrected by running this codeunit:

 main?command=dk.p2e.blanket.codeunit.common.PageConvertDatabaseToUTF8
Media files sometimes dont display after a boot

Media files are stored temporaryly within the web application when requested. Depending of the speed of the underlying filesystem, they will not allways be available for the server right away.

  • Workaround: Reload the page (F5)
  • Resolution: Tweak the configuration parameter mediaFilterDelayMS
Upload of files fails after server restart

Sometimes tempoarray folders are not reestablished after the server boots

  • Frontend: Personal menu > Services > Rebuild folders
  • Backend: Modules > Admin services
An error has occured

Sometimes lowlevel tampering with field configuration, or force changing field types will result in this error.

  • Workaround: Deploy solution
  • Resolution
    1. Check which field fails: Modules > Event viewer
    2. Delete field and create again

Designer

References not fixed during restore where components need renaming (solution/bundles)

Workaround: Correct all parent/child references manually and redeploy solution

Solution configurations cannot be set to an empty value

Workaround: Set value to single whitespace " ".

Old backups from other solutions found in list of backups

When deleting solutions the Designer does not delete corresponding backups (saftety reasons).

In the future a list will be implemented to browse older backups, but untill hen you should just ignore this issue.

Engine

No unfixed issues

Conatainer specific

MySQL

ORDER BY clause is not in SELECT list, references column ...

Temporary fix

 SET GLOBAL sql_mode=(SELECT REPLACE(@@sql_mode,'ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY',));

Or set it in the configuration file

  1. Open my.ini
  2. Look for sql_mode
  3. Remove ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY

Read more [[1]]

Unable to restart services

Kille the underlying processes for both webserver and database

sudo killall -KILL mysqld_safe mysqld

If you cannot start MySQL again try removing the logfiles

sudo mv /mnt/sda/mysql/ib_logfile0 /mnt/sda/backup/
sudo mv /mnt/sda/mysql/ib_logfile1 /mnt/sda/backup/
sudo mv /mnt/sda/mysql/ibdata1 /mnt/sda/backup/

In some cases DB table repairs are needed

nano /etc/my.cnf

Add the line

innodb_force_recovery = 1

Recover data from backup

Create a restore script

 sudo nano ./restoreall.sh
 chmod 777 ./restoreall.sh

Add the following

APP="ts"

for sql_file in `ls /mnt/sda/backup/rsync/${APP}base_*.sql`;
do mysql -uroot -pPASSWORD ${APP}base < $sql_file ;
done

for sql_file in `ls /mnt/sda/backup/rsync/${APP}live_*.sql`;
do mysql -uroot -pPASSWORD ${APP}live < $sql_file ;
done

for sql_file in `ls /mnt/sda/backup/rsync/${APP}test_*.sql`;
do mysql -uroot -pPASSWORD ${APP}test < $sql_file ;
done

Invalid default value

Situation arises when moving SQL data from version 5+ to version 8+

If it is caused by special characters (æøå) in the value

  1. Open the .sql file in Notepad++
  2. Set encoding to ANSI
  3. Save

If it is caused by date zero default values (0000-00-00 00:00:00). From a console disable the STRICTMODE.

 SET GLOBAL sql_mode = "";

If it is caused by datetime defaults being CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

  1. Open SQL file
  2. Search / replace
    • DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
    • DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00'

Edit the SQL files and these lines at the top

 SET SQL_MODE = "NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO"; it is caused by 
 SET time_zone = "+00:00";

Tomcat

Warning during server stop

Example

SEVERE: The web application [/sandbox] registered the JDBC driver [com.mysql.jdbc.Driver] but failed to unregister it when the web application was stopped. To prevent a memory leak, the JDBC Driver has been forcibly unregistered.

The warning is of no importance because the shutdown automatically kills all objects in memory, and no memory leaks are there possible.

JBoss

WARN errors during boot

Example

17:56:40,337 WARN [org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-12) Class Path entry ...

The warnings are due to jar taht have their version number appended to their name. Possible fixes include stripping the names of all jar files in the /WEB-INF/lib/, but recommended solution is ignoring the warnings.