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Tagged: mqtt
Yesterday I upgraded a Dell Wyse WMS from 3.6 to 3.8 and today I noticed, that the MQTT service doesn’t work, as we can’t send reboot commands anymore. After a short search I found out, that I have no open port 1883, despite the service running. Restarting the service or the VM doesn’t help. Next thing I noticed is, despite the fact that the service starts, it doesn’t seem to start completly. First it only takes 6MB RAM, in another enviroment it’s 180MB of RAM. And second the mqtt log stops directly at the beginning, while ohter logs write a lot more data. So my conclusion is, that the service only starts partly.
I have now idea how to fix, besides a fresh setup. Any idea?
The log:
11.08.2022 13:23:27 [6] I:While 0
11.08.2022 13:23:28 [6] I:Getting some response from lockbox url
11.08.2022 13:23:28 [6] I:Change in Path: C:\Program Files\DELL\WMS\Tomcat-9\conf\.keystore
11.08.2022 13:23:28 [6] I:Change in Path: C:\Program Files\DELL\WMS\wmsmqtt\certSsl
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