[horde] Directory problem with horde alarms

Louis-Philippe Allard lp.allard.1 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 29 14:04:20 UTC 2014


  Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:

> Zitat von Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:
>
>> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>
>>> Zitat von Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>>>>
>>>>> Zitat von Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:
>>>>>> Quoting Luis Felipe Marzagao <lfbm.andamentos at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>> On 21-11-2014 00:08, Louis-Philippe Allard wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I have setup a cronjob for the horde alarms reminders which runs
>>>>>>>>> every
>>>>>>>>> 5
>>>>>>>>> minutes.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Upon setting up proper email MTA backend, I started receiving
>>
>> emails
>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the server every time the cron job ran.  The email contains
>>>>>>>>> PHP Warning:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> require_once(/usr/share/pear/www/horde/lib/Application.php):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> failed to open stream: No such file or directory in
>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> /usr/bin/horde-alarms
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> on line 21
>>>>>>>>> PHP Fatal error:  require_once(): Failed opening required
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/share/pear/www/horde/lib/Application.php'
>>>>>>>>> (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in
>>>>>>>>> /usr/bin/horde-alarms
>>>>>>>>> on line 21
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think you have something wrong with your configuration. The path
>>>>>>>> being
>>>>>>>> search is really odd (/usr/share/pear/www/horde/lib/).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I wonder if this shouldnt be addressed by the setup instructions
of
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> webmail?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello there,  I agree something is wrong but this is the result of
>>>>>>> following the webmail install instructions to the letter on a fresh
>>>>>>> centos
>>>>>>> 7 virtual machine... Perhaps something is different on Centos and
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> webmail install instructions on horde's website needs to be
>>
>> modified??
>>>>> The cronjob is not using the same configuration that you used for
>>>>>> installing horde.
>>>>>
>>>>> *PEAR* configuration, that is.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Jan Schneider
>>>>> The Horde Project
>>>>> http://www.horde.org/
>>>>> https://www.facebook.com/hordeproject
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Thanks Jan,  can you however clarify how to setup the cronjob pear
>>>> environment properly? Is there a wiki entry for this?  Finally,
>>
>> shouldn't
>>>> this done by the install script?
>>>> Sounds highly unusual to have to setup something like that after a
>>>> framework is installed, that is, without this occurrence being
>>
>> documented
>>>> or indicated anywhere..
>>>>
>>>> Just trying to make this work without errors and help improve Horde's
>>>> user-friendliness!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> You either run the script as a different user than the one you used for
>>> installing Horde (or rather: for configuring the horde_dir
configuration
>>> setting via the Horde_Role post-install script), and one of these users
>>> has a custom PEAR configuration. See user configuration in the PEAR
>>> docs.
>>> Or you specified a custom configuration or configuration file during
the
>>> Horde installation, and failed to pass the same configuration when
>>> running the script. This is documented in the install docs.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jan Schneider
>>> The Horde Project
>>> http://www.horde.org/https://www.facebook.com/hordeproject
>>
>> Hello maillist!
>>
>> the issue with the alarms cronjob persists as the remote MySQL server is
>> repeatedly reporting access denied for user horde.  This happens every
5
>> minutes when the horde-alarms cron job is executed.  For example:
>>
>> 141128 19:55:01 [Warning] Access denied for user 'horde'@'centos-mail'
>> (using password: NO)
>> 141128 20:00:01 [Warning] Access denied for user 'horde'@'centos-mail'
>> (using password: NO)
>> 141128 20:05:01 [Warning] Access denied for user 'horde'@'centos-mail'
>> (using password: NO)
>>
>> Manually running the horde-alarms script on the Horde server produces
the
>> same behavior on the database server.  I have checked for database
>> credentials and have setup the credentials (DB name, user name and
>> password) on both Database & Alarms tabs of the Horde configuration page
>> and saved the changes.  It doesnt seems to have helped.
>>
>> Database usage seems just fine for the rest of the framework as
>> everything
>> else seems to work fine.  If I comment out the cron job for the
>> horde-alarms, these errors dissapear.  Where is the horde-alarms script
>> taking the database credentials from?
>>
>> Horde was initially installed with default settings using a root
>> account. 
>> The cronjob is executed under the root user account.
>>
>> Thanks
>> --
>> Louis-Philippe Allard
>> lp.allard.1 at gmail.com
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>
> This is a completely different issue than the originally reported.
>
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> Jan Schneider
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>
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I thought following up from the same email chain since it is regarding the
same product but eh, do you want tme to post a new email?
-- 
Louis-Philippe Allard
lp.allard.1 at gmail.com
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