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	<title>Comments on: Fixed XML bug in jabberd2 win32 installer</title>
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		<title>By: Jack</title>
		<link>http://www.nanoant.com/projects/fixed-xml-bug-in-jabberd2-win32-installer#comment-324</link>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 21:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After installing the MSI, I noticed the 5 Windows services running.  I made changes to some of the config XML files and began to stop/start the services.  

The changes I made included (1) where the log files are stored, (2) where the PID files are stored, and (3) the  of the c2s and sm services.  The  is resolvable on our network.

However, only certain services will startup.

Ex:  If I start the services in the following order:  Router --&#62; SM --&#62; C2S, the C2S service will fail with an error code of 1067.  The router and sm do appear to start up.

What would cause the service startup to fail?  Below is the c2s.log of what takes place.

Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] starting up
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [info] process id is 3192, written to ./pid/c2s.pid
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] modules search path: modules
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [info] loading 'sqlite' authreg module
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] initialized auth module 'sqlite'
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] [kmgx620.yav4.corp] configured; realm=(null), registration enabled
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] connection to router established
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [error] router refused bind request (409)

Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After installing the MSI, I noticed the 5 Windows services running.  I made changes to some of the config XML files and began to stop/start the services.  </p>
<p>The changes I made included (1) where the log files are stored, (2) where the PID files are stored, and (3) the  of the c2s and sm services.  The  is resolvable on our network.</p>
<p>However, only certain services will startup.</p>
<p>Ex:  If I start the services in the following order:  Router &#8211;&gt; SM &#8211;&gt; C2S, the C2S service will fail with an error code of 1067.  The router and sm do appear to start up.</p>
<p>What would cause the service startup to fail?  Below is the c2s.log of what takes place.</p>
<p>Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] starting up<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [info] process id is 3192, written to ./pid/c2s.pid<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] modules search path: modules<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [info] loading &#8217;sqlite&#8217; authreg module<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] initialized auth module &#8217;sqlite&#8217;<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] [kmgx620.yav4.corp] configured; realm=(null), registration enabled<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [notice] connection to router established<br />
Wed Jan 16 13:52:18 2008 [error] router refused bind request (409)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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