On 03/02/2016 08:34 AM, sreerag(a)managed-me.com wrote:
Hello All,
Our Djigzo installation has stopped working. We are now getting the
following error when we try to login to Djigzo:
Login failed
Back-end is not running or not yet fully started up
From djigzo.log, we are seeing the following error:
org.apache.avalon.phoenix.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleException:
Component named "djigzo" failed to pass through the Parameterizing
stage. (Reason: org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException:
Error creating bean with name
'mitm.application.djigzo.service.GlobalPreferencesPlaceholderConfigurer#0'
defined in file [/usr/local/djigzo/conf/spring/services.xml]: Cannot
resolve reference to bean 'globalPreferencesManager' while setting
constructor argument; nested exception is
org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
bean with name 'globalPreferencesManager' defined in file
[/usr/local/djigzo/conf/spring/services.xml]: Cannot resolve reference
to bean 'userPreferencesCategoryManager' while setting constructor
argument; nested exception is
org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
bean with name 'userPreferencesCategoryManager' defined in file
[/usr/local/djigzo/conf/spring/services.xml]: Cannot resolve reference
to bean 'keyAndCertStore' while setting constructor argument; nested
exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException:
Error creating bean with name 'keyAndCertStore' defined in file
[/usr/local/djigzo/conf/spring/services.xml]: Cannot resolve reference
to bean 'keyStoreProvider' while setting constructor argument; nested
exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException:
Error creating bean with name 'keyStoreProvider' defined in file
[/usr/local/djigzo/conf/spring/services.xml]: Instantiation of bean
failed; nested exception is
org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException: Factory
method [public static mitm.common.security.keystore.KeyStoreProvider
mitm.application.djigzo.service.DjigzoServices.buildKeyStoreProvider(java.lang.String,mitm.common.hibernate.SessionManager)
throws
java.security.KeyStoreException,java.security.NoSuchProviderException,java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException,java.security.cert.CertificateException,java.io.IOException]
threw exception; nested exception is java.security.KeyStoreException:
DatabaseKeyStore not found).
Hi Sreerag,
This is an old issue and was solved a while back with release 2.8.6-3
(27-7-2014)
https://www.ciphermail.com/gateway-release-notes.html
See
https://www.ciphermail.com/other/additional-release-notes-2.8.6-3.html
for more info
You need to upgrade to a newer release. In the mean time you might try
to revert Java to an older Java version.
Upon checking the logs we could see that java has been
updated from
1.6.0_24 to 1.6.0_38. We tried downgrading to 1.6.0_24 but the issue
still exists.
I don't know exactly which Java release started to have this problem
(this is also changes between Linux releases) but it should work with
the older Java version. Perhaps your Java runtime uses multiple packages
and you only reverted one package?
The best thing to do however is upgrade to a newer release. The version
you are using predates 2.8.6-3 so it's quite an old version.
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
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