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litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user-errors [2019/02/25 20:03]
Robert Perper [''RC: 122 Output: Stats server access error'']
litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user-errors [2019/02/25 20:11]
Robert Perper [Other Tools]
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 There are other things you can do to validate accessibility to the LSMCD server. ​ All involve running in a console (ssh session) as root: There are other things you can do to validate accessibility to the LSMCD server. ​ All involve running in a console (ssh session) as root:
  
-* Run telnet +   * Run telnet 
-* Check the log +   ​* Check the log 
-* Get stats manually+   ​* Get stats manually
  
 === Run telnet === === Run telnet ===
  
 To run telnet, connect to the server IP and port configured for lsmcd. ​ For example if you are running on the server: To run telnet, connect to the server IP and port configured for lsmcd. ​ For example if you are running on the server:
-```telnet 127.0.0.1 11211+   telnet 127.0.0.1 11211 
  
 If telnet is not found (and it's not installed by default), you may need to install it: If telnet is not found (and it's not installed by default), you may need to install it:
-```yum install telnet+   yum install telnet
  
-Once you have connected, you can run run the `statscommand to validate that you have proper connectivity. ​ It should report the current stats for the anonymous user.+Once you have connected, you can run run the ''​stats'' ​command to validate that you have proper connectivity. ​ It should report the current stats for the anonymous user.
  
 === Check the log === === Check the log ===
  
-This should be done for any and all problems. ​ The log is `/​tmp/​lsmcd.logby default. ​ If there is insufficient logging to help you find the problem, you can update node.conf (in `/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf`) to set `LogLevel=dbg_medium`.  You will need to restart the lsmcd server.  ​+This should be done for any and all problems. ​ The log is ''​/​tmp/​lsmcd.log'' ​by default. ​ If there is insufficient logging to help you find the problem, you can update node.conf (in ''​/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​) to set ''​LogLevel=dbg_medium''​.  You will need to restart the lsmcd server.  ​
  
 === Manually perform the stats function === === Manually perform the stats function ===
  
 The stats are obtained by running a script which obtains them.  You can do this manually from the command line.  In a default install: The stats are obtained by running a script which obtains them.  You can do this manually from the command line.  In a default install:
-```+
    cd /​usr/​local/​cpanel/​base/​frontend/​paper_lantern/​lsmcd_usermgr    cd /​usr/​local/​cpanel/​base/​frontend/​paper_lantern/​lsmcd_usermgr
    ​./​lsmcdsasl.py 127.0.0.1:​11211 user    ​./​lsmcdsasl.py 127.0.0.1:​11211 user
-``` + 
-Where `useris the user you are verifying.+Where ''​user'' ​is the user you are verifying.
        
 ===== Other Errors (LSMCD related) ===== ===== Other Errors (LSMCD related) =====
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 If any of these errors occur, you should check the LSMCD log. The log is usually in ''/​tmp/​lsmcd.log'',​ as specified in the **LogFile** parameter of the default ''​node.conf''​ file (usually found in ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​). ​ The administrator should check the LSMCD configuration as described [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​configuration|here]]. If any of these errors occur, you should check the LSMCD log. The log is usually in ''/​tmp/​lsmcd.log'',​ as specified in the **LogFile** parameter of the default ''​node.conf''​ file (usually found in ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​). ​ The administrator should check the LSMCD configuration as described [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​configuration|here]].
  
 +It is recommended that you also check the ''​Other Tools''​ in the section above for other troubleshooting ideas.
 ==== ''​node.conf not found in expected location''​ ==== ==== ''​node.conf not found in expected location''​ ====
 This message will be followed by the expected fully qualified file name location. ​ It is the ''​conf''​ directory in the startup location for LSMCD, usually ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Verify that ''​node.conf''​ is in this location, as this is the configuration file for LSMCD. ​ If the file does exist in that location or the location is something unexpected, contact LiteSpeed Technical Support. This message will be followed by the expected fully qualified file name location. ​ It is the ''​conf''​ directory in the startup location for LSMCD, usually ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Verify that ''​node.conf''​ is in this location, as this is the configuration file for LSMCD. ​ If the file does exist in that location or the location is something unexpected, contact LiteSpeed Technical Support.
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