I know, Solaris is not really the focus right now. But if anyone knows if this error is Mono related, etc, and has a fix, please recommend a solution.bash-2.03$ vault listworkingfolders
Unhandled Exception: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
in <0x0007c> VaultClientNetLib.VaultConnection:Logout ()
in <0x00020> VaultClientOperationsLib.ClientInstance:Logout ()
in <0x00058> VaultCmdLineClient.VaultCmdLineClient:Logout (Boolean bForceLogout)
in <0x00468> VaultCmdLineClient.VaultCmdLineClient:Main (System.String[] args)
Solaris cmd line: new error
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Solaris cmd line: new error
Maybe this one is old, still, here is the text:
James:
Can you give this a try?
1) In the directory as the vault.exe binary, create a file named vault.exe.config with the following contents:
2) Try any vault CLC command
3) In $TEMP, do you have a VaultCLC.txt file? If so, we may be able to gain a bit more insight of what is happening.
Can you give this a try?
1) In the directory as the vault.exe binary, create a file named vault.exe.config with the following contents:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<appSettings>
<!--
enableLogging turns on client-side logging to a file in the path specified in logFilePath.
If you think you have this file configured properly, but no log file appears,
check the system event log (messages are written there if the log file cannot be opened).
<enableLogging> settings:
value="[true|false]" - When true logging is enabled, when false no messages will be logged.
-->
<add key="enableLogging" value="true" />
<!--
logFilePath is the fully qualified path to the name of the file which will be used
for logging. If this value is unspecified, the default will be the user process'
%TEMP% directory.
<logFilePath> settings:
value="DRIVE:\PATH\FILENAME" - When true logging is enabled, when false no messages will be logged.
-->
<add key="logFilePath" value="" />
<!--
classesToLog lets you filter some log messages by class name. SourceGear support will be
able to suggest the appropriate class names to use for specific problems. "all" will
result in lots and lots (really) of messages.
<classesToLog> settings:
value="class1,class2,class3,..." - Log these classes; separate with commas.
value="all" - Log all messages from all classes.
-->
<add key="classesToLog" value="all" />
<!--
includeLoggingStackTraces includes stack traces with each log message in the client-side log.
enableLogging must be set to "true" for this to have any effect.
<includeLoggingStackTraces> settings:
value="[true|false]" - When true stack traces are included, when false they are not.
-->
<add key="includeLoggingStackTraces" value="false" />
<!--
includeThreadInfo includes thread names and IDs with each log message in the client-side log.
enableLogging must be set to "true" for this to have any effect.
<includeThreadInfo> settings:
value="[true|false]" - When true thread info is included, when false it is not.
-->
<add key="includeThreadInfo" value="true" />
<!--
numUploadThreads tells Vault client how many upload threads to use
when sending files to the server. A setting of zero tells Vault
to simply use its default. The maximum allowable value is five.
<numUploadThreads> settings:
value="(integer)" - How many upload threads to use
-->
<add key="numUploadThreads" value="0" />
</appSettings>
</configuration>
3) In $TEMP, do you have a VaultCLC.txt file? If so, we may be able to gain a bit more insight of what is happening.
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Can we check some permissions and so forth?
You'll need to translate for the platform, but we should have similar setups.
1) I unzipped the Vault 3.1.6 Client API in /usr/local/bin/vault
2) Created vault.exe.config in that directory
3) Modified vault.exe.config's logFilePath to <add key="logFilePath" value="/tmp/vault-clc.log" />
4) Set permissions on vault.exe.config to rw-r--r--
5) Everyone has read/write/execute to /tmp
6) Made sure mono is in the path
From within my home directory, I ran mono /usr/local/bin/vault.exe LISTREPOSITORIES -user myuser -password pass -server 192.168.15.25 -ssl.
This created a vault-clc.log file.
Are your steps similar? What if you run the command by hand?
You'll need to translate for the platform, but we should have similar setups.
1) I unzipped the Vault 3.1.6 Client API in /usr/local/bin/vault
2) Created vault.exe.config in that directory
3) Modified vault.exe.config's logFilePath to <add key="logFilePath" value="/tmp/vault-clc.log" />
4) Set permissions on vault.exe.config to rw-r--r--
5) Everyone has read/write/execute to /tmp
6) Made sure mono is in the path
From within my home directory, I ran mono /usr/local/bin/vault.exe LISTREPOSITORIES -user myuser -password pass -server 192.168.15.25 -ssl.
This created a vault-clc.log file.
Are your steps similar? What if you run the command by hand?
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Now we're gettin' somewhere...
and here is the log file output...<vault>
<error>
An exception was thrown by the type initializer for System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer
</error>
<exception>
System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type initializer for System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer ---> System.Configuration.ConfigurationException: The `indentsize' attribute must be an integral value. (/usr/local/etc/mono/1.0/machine.config line 1) ---> System.NotImplementedException: The requested feature is not implemented.
in <0x00000> <unknown method>
in (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Threading.Thread:MemoryBarrier ()
in <0x0004c> System.Diagnostics.TraceImpl:InitOnce ()
in <0x00004> System.Diagnostics.TraceImpl:get_Listeners ()
in <0x00004> System.Diagnostics.TraceImpl:get_ListenersSyncRoot ()
in <0x00010> System.Diagnostics.TraceImpl:set_IndentSize (Int32 value)
in <0x00208> System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticsConfigurationHandler:AddTraceAttributes (IDictionary d, System.Xml.XmlNode node)--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
in <0x0026c> System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticsConfigurationHandler:AddTraceAttributes (IDictionary d, System.Xml.XmlNode node)
in <0x0001c> System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticsConfigurationHandler:AddTraceNode (IDictionary d, System.Xml.XmlNode node)
in (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void_IDictionary_XmlNode (System.Collections.IDictionary,System.Xml.XmlNode)
in <0x00368> System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticsConfigurationHandler:Create (System.Object parent, System.Object configContext, System.Xml.XmlNode section)
in <0x001cc> System.Configuration.ConfigurationData:GetConfigInternal (System.String sectionName)
in <0x000d0> System.Configuration.ConfigurationData:GetConfig (System.String sectionName)
in <0x00134> System.Configuration.ConfigurationData:GetConfigInternal (System.String sectionName)
in <0x000d0> System.Configuration.ConfigurationData:GetConfig (System.String sectionName)
in <0x00024> System.Configuration.DefaultConfig:GetConfig (System.String sectionName)
in <0x00028> System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings:GetConfig (System.String sectionName)
in <0x00204> System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer:.cctor ()--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
in <0x00000> <unknown method>
in <0x000b4> System.Web.Services.Protocols.TypeStubInfo:Initialize ()
in <0x00090> System.Web.Services.Protocols.LogicalTypeInfo:CreateTypeStubInfo (System.Type type)
in <0x00074> System.Web.Services.Protocols.LogicalTypeInfo:GetTypeStub (System.String protocolName)
in <0x00024> System.Web.Services.Protocols.TypeStubManager:GetTypeStub (System.Type t, System.String protocolName)
in <0x00024> System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol:.ctor ()
in <0x00008> VaultClientNetLib.ClientService.VaultService:.ctor ()
in (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) VaultClientNetLib.ClientService.VaultService:.ctor ()
in <0x000d8> VaultClientNetLib.VaultConnection:InitService (AccessLevelType accessLevel)
in <0x00014> VaultClientOperationsLib.ClientInstance:Init (AccessLevelType accessLevel)
in <0x00134> VaultCmdLineClient.VaultCmdLineClient:Login (Boolean bAllowAuto, Boolean bSaveSession)
in <0x00010> VaultCmdLineClient.VaultCmdLineClient:Login ()
in <0x00018> VaultCmdLineClient.VaultCmdLineClient:ProcessCommandListRepositories ()
in <0x030f4> VaultCmdLineClient.VaultCmdLineClient:ProcessCommand (VaultCmdLineClient.Args curArg)
</exception>
<result success="no" />
</vault>
bash-2.03$ cat /tmp/vaultclc.log
01/03/2006 10:57:06 <generic>: [<No Name>:1] vault, Version=3.1.6.3658, Culture=neutral
01/03/2006 10:57:07 <generic>: [<No Name>:1] Logging all classes
01/03/2006 10:57:08 <generic>: [<No Name>:6] SimpleLogger finalized
01/03/2006 10:57:19 <generic>: [<No Name>:1] vault, Version=3.1.6.3658, Culture=neutral
01/03/2006 10:57:20 <generic>: [<No Name>:1] Logging all classes
01/03/2006 10:57:21 <connection>: [<No Name>:1] InitService started.
01/03/2006 10:57:29 <connection>: [<No Name>:1] Logout started.
01/03/2006 10:57:29 <connection>: [<No Name>:1] Logout finished.
01/03/2006 10:57:29 <generic>: [<No Name>:6] SimpleLogger finalized
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OK.
What is strange is the mono error is listing "/usr/local/etc/mono/1.0" in the error message.
In my setup, I have a mono/1.0 and a mono/2.0 each with its own machine.config. In each machine.config file, I have an xml element in the <system.diagnostics> for autoflush. It reads <trace autoflush="false" indentsize="4" />
Do you have the same setting? Do you have both a 1.0 and a 2.0 directory?
What is strange is the mono error is listing "/usr/local/etc/mono/1.0" in the error message.
In my setup, I have a mono/1.0 and a mono/2.0 each with its own machine.config. In each machine.config file, I have an xml element in the <system.diagnostics> for autoflush. It reads <trace autoflush="false" indentsize="4" />
Do you have the same setting? Do you have both a 1.0 and a 2.0 directory?
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I do too, but I don't know if mono is using this directory.
FWIW - I did find some stuff related to a Mono env variable and XML Serialization - http://man-wiki.net/index.php/1:mono - Search for MONO_XMLSERIALIZER_THS.
However, this seems to be focused to mono 1.0. I don't really know if this applies to mono 1.1.
FWIW - I did find some stuff related to a Mono env variable and XML Serialization - http://man-wiki.net/index.php/1:mono - Search for MONO_XMLSERIALIZER_THS.
However, this seems to be focused to mono 1.0. I don't really know if this applies to mono 1.1.
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