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[ic] Random GPG failures
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 12:32:42PM -0400, Brian Kosick wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> OK OK this is a repost with some updates, I found the thread titled
> "Intermittent PGP failures & Lost CC info". The only solution that people
> seem to have come up with is "cron job using interchange -r" I also ran
> through my log files again, and found the PGP error (I had been searching
> for gpg rather than PGP previously) I too get PGP failed with error 3702
> 90% of the times that it fails.
>
> I guess my question now is has anyone found truely what the problem is yet?
>
That's making the assumption that this is a general problem. Might not
be. In my experience a 700 celeron is less reliable than a 350 PII. I
don't know why and it is only my personal IMPRESSION. That should still
be plenty of hardward for 100 orders. Is your /tmp Ext3 mirrored too?
Anyway, it's up to you to generate more info regarding the problem.
Stick in some ::logGlobals dotted through the encryption routine.
>
>
>
> I remember a few months back a thread dealing with random GPG
> encryption failures, I spent a while today trying to find it, but couldn't,
> so I was hoping that perhaps we could rehash this...
>
> I have a RH7.1 with all the latest patches and updates.... Running on a
> Dell PowerApp
> Hardware
> 700MHZ celeron "Sigh..... I know, customer has been reluctant to upgrade"
> 512MB Ram
> 1GB swap
> 20GB WD HD's Ext3 mirrored (Raid1) hdparm gives roughly 21MB/sec IO
>
> Software
> kernel 2.4.9-31
> perl 5.6.1
> IC 4.8.4
> GNUPG 1.0.6.
>
> The site gets roughly around 100 orders a day, the problem is approximately
> 3 out of 100 orders do not get encrypted, and instead display the CC as
> 5436**********. With no errors in the logs that I can find... the /tmp
> dir has a few 0 length pgp.xxxxxx.out files.
>
> If I could get some more info regarding this problem, and it's appropriate
> solution I would be gratefull....
>
>
>
> Brian Kosick
> Web Programmer
> New Age Consulting Service, Inc.
> 216-619-2000
> briank@nacs.net
>
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