Login problems...  strange behavior seen

Hello. I'm seeing a strange behavior with regard to invalid database
logins and JDO. I have a few test cases. First I try to pass an invalid
username to JDO. This test case fails and throws a
FatalInternalException, which is what I expect. Then, I pass a valid
username and I am able to connect and retrieve an entry from the database.
Next, if I run the same invalid username test case again, it throws a
DataStoreException. I am wondering if the username and password from the
valid test case is getting saved somehow and is being used by the second
run of the invalid username test case. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike

Patrick Linskey wrote:
Can you post the exceptions that you're seeing?
-PatrickPatrick, below are the two exceptions that I'm getting. The first one is
the one that I receive the first time that I run the test case. The
second one is the exception that I receive when I run the same test case
again after a test case that has valid login information. The strange
thing is that I would expect the top-level exception for both of them to
be the same. Thanks for the help...
-Mike
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.FatalInternalException:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
[code=0;state=null]
NestedThrowables:
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.FatalDataStoreException:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
[code=0;state=null]
NestedThrowables:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerFactory.createSQLExecutionManager(SQLExecutionManagerFactory.java:72)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.newSQLExecutionManager(JDBCStoreManager.java:763)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.getSQLExecutionManager(JDBCStoreManager.java:673)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.initialize(JDBCStoreManager.java:343)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.StateManagerImpl.loadInitialState(StateManagerImpl.java:215)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectByIdFilter(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1310)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectById(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1211)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.PSHelper.get(PSHelper.java:155)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.doGet(JDOPublicationDAO.java:611)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.get(JDOPublicationDAO.java:339)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.test.TestPublicationDAO.test_get_invalidPassword(TestPublicationDAO.java:285)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
     at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
     at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.runTestSuite(Unknown
Source)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.main(Unknown
Source)
NestedThrowablesStackTrace:
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.FatalDataStoreException:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
[code=0;state=null]
NestedThrowables:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.SQLExceptions.throwFatal(SQLExceptions.java:58)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.schema.DBDictionaryFactory.getDictionary(DBDictionaryFactory.java:212)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.JDBCSimpleConfiguration.getDictionary(JDBCSimpleConfiguration.java:370)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerFactory.createSQLExecutionManager(SQLExecutionManagerFactory.java:65)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.newSQLExecutionManager(JDBCStoreManager.java:763)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.getSQLExecutionManager(JDBCStoreManager.java:673)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.initialize(JDBCStoreManager.java:343)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.StateManagerImpl.loadInitialState(StateManagerImpl.java:215)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectByIdFilter(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1310)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectById(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1211)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.PSHelper.get(PSHelper.java:155)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.doGet(JDOPublicationDAO.java:611)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.get(JDOPublicationDAO.java:339)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.test.TestPublicationDAO.test_get_invalidPassword(TestPublicationDAO.java:285)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
     at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
     at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.runTestSuite(Unknown
Source)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.main(Unknown
Source)
NestedThrowablesStackTrace:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Tds.<init>(Unknown Source)
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.TdsConnection.allocateTds(Unknown Source)
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.TdsConnection.<init>(Unknown Source)
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver.connect(Unknown Source)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl$AbstractPool.createConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:943)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl$AbstractPool.getConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:569)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl.getConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:332)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl.getConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:325)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.DataSourceConnector.getConnection(DataSourceConnector.java:63)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.schema.DBDictionaryFactory.getDictionary(DBDictionaryFactory.java:179)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.JDBCSimpleConfiguration.getDictionary(JDBCSimpleConfiguration.java:370)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerFactory.createSQLExecutionManager(SQLExecutionManagerFactory.java:65)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.newSQLExecutionManager(JDBCStoreManager.java:763)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.getSQLExecutionManager(JDBCStoreManager.java:673)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.initialize(JDBCStoreManager.java:343)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.StateManagerImpl.loadInitialState(StateManagerImpl.java:215)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectByIdFilter(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1310)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectById(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1211)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.PSHelper.get(PSHelper.java:155)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.doGet(JDOPublicationDAO.java:611)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.get(JDOPublicationDAO.java:339)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.test.TestPublicationDAO.test_get_invalidPassword(TestPublicationDAO.java:285)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
     at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
     at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.runTestSuite(Unknown
Source)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.main(Unknown
Source)
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.DataStoreException:
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.sql.SQLExceptionWrapper:
[SQL=SELECT t0.LAT, t0.CreationDate, t0.Date, t0.Description,
t0.DescriptionID, t0.InstancePersistenceSource, t0.LastChangeAuthor,
t0.LastChangeDate, t0.MetadataType, t0.Note, t0.NoteID, t0.OriginalAuthor,
t0.ResourceBundleName, t0.Status, t0.UserAccessKey,
t0.UserServiceReference FROM Publication t0 WHERE t0.InstanceID =
'PublicationNote1']
[PRE=SELECT t0.LAT, t0.CreationDate, t0.Date, t0.Description,
t0.DescriptionID, t0.InstancePersistenceSource, t0.LastChangeAuthor,
t0.LastChangeDate, t0.MetadataType, t0.Note, t0.NoteID, t0.OriginalAuthor,
t0.ResourceBundleName, t0.Status, t0.UserAccessKey,
t0.UserServiceReference FROM Publication t0 WHERE t0.InstanceID = ?]
Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1, Login failed for user
'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0 [code=0;state=null]
NestedThrowables:
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.sql.SQLExceptionWrapper:
[SQL=SELECT t0.LAT, t0.CreationDate, t0.Date, t0.Description,
t0.DescriptionID, t0.InstancePersistenceSource, t0.LastChangeAuthor,
t0.LastChangeDate, t0.MetadataType, t0.Note, t0.NoteID, t0.OriginalAuthor,
t0.ResourceBundleName, t0.Status, t0.UserAccessKey,
t0.UserServiceReference FROM Publication t0 WHERE t0.InstanceID =
'PublicationNote1']
[PRE=SELECT t0.LAT, t0.CreationDate, t0.Date, t0.Description,
t0.DescriptionID, t0.InstancePersistenceSource, t0.LastChangeAuthor,
t0.LastChangeDate, t0.MetadataType, t0.Note, t0.NoteID, t0.OriginalAuthor,
t0.ResourceBundleName, t0.Status, t0.UserAccessKey,
t0.UserServiceReference FROM Publication t0 WHERE t0.InstanceID = ?]
Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1, Login failed for user
'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.SQLExceptions.throwDataStore(SQLExceptions.java:64)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.initialize(JDBCStoreManager.java:352)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.StateManagerImpl.loadInitialState(StateManagerImpl.java:215)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectByIdFilter(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1310)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectById(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1211)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.PSHelper.get(PSHelper.java:155)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.doGet(JDOPublicationDAO.java:611)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.get(JDOPublicationDAO.java:366)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.test.TestPublicationDAO.test_getPriority_invalidPassword(TestPublicationDAO.java:479)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
     at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
     at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.runTestSuite(Unknown
Source)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.main(Unknown
Source)
NestedThrowablesStackTrace:
java.sql.SQLException: Logon failed. Msg 18456, Severity 14, State 1,
Login failed for user 'ingres'., Server , Procedure , Line 0
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Tds.<init>(Unknown Source)
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.TdsConnection.allocateTds(Unknown Source)
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.TdsConnection.<init>(Unknown Source)
     at net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver.connect(Unknown Source)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl$AbstractPool.createConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:943)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl$AbstractPool.getConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:569)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl.getConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:332)
     at
com.solarmetric.datasource.DataSourceImpl.getConnection(DataSourceImpl.java:325)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.DataSourceConnector.getConnection(DataSourceConnector.java:63)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.getConnectionFromFactory(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:185)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.getConnection(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:147)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.prepareStatementInternal(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:727)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.executePreparedQueryInternal(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:691)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.executeQueryInternal(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:600)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.executeQuery(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:355)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.SQLExecutionManagerImpl.executeQuery(SQLExecutionManagerImpl.java:339)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.ormapping.ClassMapping.loadByPK(ClassMapping.java:1001)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.impl.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.initialize(JDBCStoreManager.java:348)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.StateManagerImpl.loadInitialState(StateManagerImpl.java:215)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectByIdFilter(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1310)
     at
com.solarmetric.kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.getObjectById(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:1211)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.PSHelper.get(PSHelper.java:155)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.doGet(JDOPublicationDAO.java:611)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.JDOPublicationDAO.get(JDOPublicationDAO.java:366)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.framework.service.metadata.persistence.driver.jdoex.test.TestPublicationDAO.test_getPriority_invalidPassword(TestPublicationDAO.java:479)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
     at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
     at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
     at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
     at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.runTestSuite(Unknown
Source)
     at
com.ca.cleverpath.test.junit.extensions.CleverPathTestRunner.main(Unknown
Source)

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    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost laptop-mode[4534]: Laptop mode
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    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost laptop-mode[4554]: Laptop mode
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    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost laptop-mode[4562]: Laptop mode
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    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.1.6 from 192.168.1.1 `TP-LINK'
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: checking for 192.168.1.6
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost su[4624]: pam_unix(su:session): session closed for user root
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost su[4660]: (to root) root on none
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost su[4660]: pam_unix(su:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost su[4660]: pam_unix(su:session): session closed for user root
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    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost kernel: EXT4-fs (sda7): re-mounted. Opts: commit=0
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    Mar 28 10:10:38 localhost laptop-mode[4695]: enabled, active [unchanged]
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    Mar 28 10:10:40 localhost slim[806]: Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
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    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: msg=temp.read()
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: File "/usr/lib/python3.3/encodings/ascii.py", line 26, in decode
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    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: curl attempt timed out, trying again
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
    Mar 28 10:10:45 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
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    Mar 28 10:10:50 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[1435]: eth1: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
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    Mar 28 10:11:31 dhcppc4 systemd-logind[796]: System is rebooting.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daemon for power management...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Authorization Manager...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPI event daemon...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 ntpd[1442]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 acpid[793]: exiting
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    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 dhcpcd[4810]: waiting for pid 1435 to exit
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    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: Conky: received SIGHUP or SIGUSR1. reloading the config file.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 4 (Interrupted system call) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 226 requests (226 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: real transparency off.... depth: 24
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Found crtc's: 4
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Linking output LVDS with crtc 0
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: real transparency off.... depth: 24
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Found crtc's: 4
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: xRandr: Linking output LVDS with crtc 0
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 534585 requests (534585 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0"
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: after 163909 requests (163909 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 slim[806]: you have no weather alerts
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    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready
    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 netcfg-daemon[4777]: :: siec_domowa down [done]
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    Mar 28 10:11:33 dhcppc4 laptop-mode[4865]: Laptop mode
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    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: slim.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
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    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unit slim.service entered failed state
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    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Permit User Sessions.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
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    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Load Kernel Modules...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Load Kernel Modules.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Apply Kernel Variables...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Apply Kernel Variables.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Setup Virtual Console...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Setup Virtual Console.
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    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Set Up Additional Binary Formats.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /home...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /tmp...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /tmp.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /home.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Save Random Seed...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Shutdown...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Save Random Seed.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Set hardware watchdog to 10min.
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    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Time has been changed
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer: time change, recalculating next elapse.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Starting Daemon for power management...
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Started Suspend.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Service sleep.target is not needed anymore. Stopping.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Stopping Sleep.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Stopped target Sleep.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Starting Suspend.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Reached target Suspend.
    Mar 28 10:10:36 localhost systemd[1]: Started Daemon for power management.
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    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Deactivating swap /dev/sda8...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sound Card.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daemon for power management...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Authorization Manager...
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Graphical Interface.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Multi-User.
    Mar 28 10:11:32 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPI event daemon...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: slim.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped SLiM Simple Login Manager.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unit slim.service entered failed state
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Permit User Sessions...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Permit User Sessions.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Basic System.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Dispatch Password Requests to Console Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Sockets.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 metadata daemon socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed Syslog Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed ACPID Listen Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Closed D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target System Initialization.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Load Kernel Modules...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Load Kernel Modules.
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Apply Kernel Variables...
    Mar 28 10:11:34 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Apply Kernel Variables.
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    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Setup Virtual Console.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Set Up Additional Binary Formats...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Set Up Additional Binary Formats.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Encrypted Volumes.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Swap.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /home...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounting /tmp...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Remote File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /tmp.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Unmounted /home.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Unmount All Filesystems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Save Random Seed...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Shutdown...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Save Random Seed.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0
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    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped target Local File Systems (Pre).
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopping Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Stopped Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Save Random Seed...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Shutdown...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Save Random Seed.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Shutdown.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version 0
    Mar 28 10:11:35 dhcppc4 systemd[1]: Set hardware watchdog to 10min.
    Last edited by xorgx3 (2013-03-28 10:52:08)

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    11:37:20 DP                     Q0  4 Connection to user 551 (ADMIN ), terminal 86 (HUSVP-SAP-BA) lost
    Connection to user 551 (ADMIN ), terminal 86 (HUSVP-SAP-BA) lost
    Details
    Recording at local and central time........................ 25.02.2010 11:37:20
    Task...... Process    User...... Terminal Session TCode Program Cl Problem cl         Package
    11092      Dispatcher                                           K  SAP Web AS Problem STSK
    Further details for this message type
    Module nam Line Error text..........              Caller.... Reason/cal
    dpxxdisp   1223 551  ADMIN       86  HUSVP-SAP-BA DpRTmPr    NiBufRe
    Documentation for system log message Q0 4 :
    The SAP Dispatcher (part of the application server) has lost the
    connection to a terminal process.  For example, this happens when the
    terminal program (GUI) terminates without correctly logging off the
    application server.  More detailed information about the error
    context is not available here.
    Technical details
    File Offset RecFm System log type             Grp N variable message data
       21 254340 m     Error (Function,Module,Row) Q0  4 551  ADMIN       86  HUSVP-SAP-BA     DpRTmPrNiBufRedpxxdisp1223
    The #2 Log show: *
    Details Page 2 Line 29 System Log: Local Analysis of sapdev                   1
    Time     Type Nr Clt User TCode Grp N Text
    11:37:20 DP                     Q0  I Operating system call recv failed (error no. 232 )
    Operating system call recv failed (error no. 232 )
    Details
    Recording at local and central time........................ 25.02.2010 11:37:20
    Task...... Process    User...... Terminal Session TCode Program Cl Problem cl         Package
    11092      Dispatcher                                           K  SAP Web AS Problem STSK
    Further details for this message type
    Module nam Line Error text        Caller.... Reason/cal
    nixxi.cp   4435           recv232 NiIRead    recv
    Documentation for system log message Q0 I :
    The specified operating system call was returned with an error.
    For communication calls (receive, send, etc) often the cause of errors
    are network problems.
    It could also be a configuration problem at operating system level.
    (file cannot be opened, no space in the file system etc.).
    Additional specifications for error number 232
    Name for errno number ECONNRESET
    No documentation available for error ECONNRESET
    Technical details
    File Offset RecFm System log type             Grp N variable message data
      21 254520 m     Error (Function,Module,Row) Q0  I           recv232                     NiIReadrecv   nixxi.cp4435
    Edited by: Hernando Polania Cadena on Feb 25, 2010 8:36 PM

    Hello All,
    I applied the solution in page
    http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/PLM/Adobe%209%20-%20SAPGUI%20crash
    Works OK
    Thanks
    Hernando

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