[Archivesspace_Users_Group] Local plugin disabled and aspace_diagnostic not present

Tenenholtz, David dtenenho at rand.org
Fri Feb 19 12:11:03 EST 2021


Hello!

I’m standing up the v.2.8.1 release in production, and am running into a persistent issue that keeps the local plugin from being enabled. I have not been able to identify if this is related to the prior bug in older releases having to do with the gem bundler, but I suspect that a gem (or the bundler?) is being blocked here. Although I have the same content in plugin/local/frontend and plugin/local/public running happily on a test server on matching infrastructure, I’m not having any luck getting the local plugin to initialize on prod. Under /data/tmp there is also no aspace_diagnostic text file to interrogate. In the staff GUI I’m not seeing the Plug-ins list item within the dropdown under the gear icon.

Tech specs (matching on test server and production server):
RHEL7.9 VM
openjdk 1.8.0_282
mysql Ver 15.1 distrib 5.5.68-MariaDB
Apache/2.4.6

During the building of the production application, I noticed the issue, and so I ran ‘initialize-plugin.sh local’ from within the scripts folder, but got an error related to a Gemfile not being present within the ‘local’ folder.

If anyone has any pointers on how to get the aspace_diagnostic to generate under /data/tmp, or any other avenues for me to pursue here with initializing the local plugin properly, I’d be so grateful!

Kind regards,
David

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