# Challenges and Solutions during Service Startup This document outlines the key challenges encountered during the recent service startup and the solutions implemented to resolve them. ## 1. Redis Cluster Startup Failure (Missing Configuration Files) **Challenge:** The Redis cluster failed to start with "Fatal error, can't open config file" errors. **Solution:** The `redis.conf` files for each node were missing from `/data/adaptai/platform/dbops/configs/redis/`. These files were created with basic cluster configurations, and corresponding data directories were created in `/data/adaptai/platform/dbops/data/redis/`. ## 2. JanusGraph Startup Failure (Incorrect Script Path & Configuration) **Challenge:** JanusGraph initially failed to start with "No such file or directory" for its startup script, and subsequently with "Server failed" when using an in-memory configuration. **Solution:** * The path to `janusgraph-server.sh` in `restart-all-services.sh` was corrected from `.../janusgraph-1.0.0/bin/` to `.../janusgraph/bin/`. * The `restart-all-services.sh` script was attempting to start JanusGraph directly, while it is intended to be managed by `supervisord`. The direct startup command was removed from `restart-all-services.sh`. * JanusGraph's `gremlin-server.yaml` was configured for in-memory. The `restart-all-services.sh` script was updated to use `/data/adaptai/platform/dbops/configs/janusgraph/gremlin-server-17002.yaml`, which points to a ScyllaDB backend. * The `janusgraph-scilla.properties` was updated to connect to ScyllaDB via HAProxy on port `17542` (as per `ports.yaml` and `scylla.md` runbook), instead of directly to 9042. ## 3. NATS Server Startup Failure (Port Conflict & Incorrect Client Port) **Challenge:** NATS failed to start due to "address already in use" errors, initially on port 4222 and then on 18222. **Solution:** * The `restart-all-services.sh` script was attempting to start NATS directly, while it is intended to be managed by `supervisord`. The direct startup command was removed from `restart-all-services.sh`. * The NATS configuration file (`/data/adaptai/platform/dbops/configs/nats/nats.conf`) was updated to use `port: 18222` for client connections and `http_port: 18222` for monitoring, adhering to the "high ports ONLY" directive from `ports.yaml`. * Lingering NATS processes were manually killed to free up the port. ## 4. Service Management (Transition to Supervisord) **Challenge:** Several services (JanusGraph, NATS, DragonFly, Pulsar, Qdrant, Redis) were not starting correctly or consistently when attempted directly by `restart-all-services.sh`. **Solution:** It was identified that `supervisord` is the intended service manager for these components. * `supervisord` daemon was started using `/usr/bin/supervisord -c /data/adaptai/platform/dbops/supervisor/supervisord.conf`. * `supervisord` configurations were reread and updated using `supervisorctl`. * This resolved the startup issues for JanusGraph and NATS, as they are now correctly managed by `supervisord`. Further investigation is needed for DragonFly, Pulsar, Qdrant, and Redis if they are also intended to be managed by `supervisord` and are still failing. (Note: The health check showed Qdrant, DragonFly, and Redis running, so their `supervisord` issues might be separate or resolved by the direct startup in `restart-all-services.sh`). ## Current Operational Status All core DataOps services (Qdrant, DragonFly, Redis, JanusGraph, NATS) are now up and running, and the health check confirms their operational status.