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   1. Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: NetDisco 2 Web front end not working
      (Oliver Gorwits)
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On 2017-07-06 16:50, Edward Vopata via netdisco-users wrote:
I think that is exactly what happened.  The OS was upgraded in place.

I wonder if there is a simple way to force an reinstall.
I had to reinstall each perl module.

Hi, yes, you can stop the daemons and move the ~netdisco/perl5 directory out of the way (or delete it), and then follow the install doc again.

The database is not affected and your main configuration file will stay in place.

regards,
oliver.



-- Ed.



On 07/06/17 10:35, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
Hi Edward

Did you by any chance upgrade the operating system?

Any perl module which links against C libraries (::XS ones, for sure), would break.

(there is a note about this in the troubleshooting page, but I can make the text more clear)

regards,
Oliver.

On 2017-07-06 15:50, Edward Vopata via netdisco-users wrote:
I found the cause?  Several of the perl modules in my netdisco perl
tree
 started SegFaulting.  I had to reinstall them:

        localenv cpanm --reinstall  HTTP::Parser::XS
        localenv cpanm --reinstall Plack::Handler
        localenv cpanm --reinstall Crypt::Eksblowfish
        localenv cpanm --reinstall Digest::Bcrypt

 This seems to have have gotten my the web service to work.

 I wonder what else is messed up.

      localenv cpanm --reinstall Time::timegm

 -- Ed.

On 07/06/17 08:17, Edward Vopata via netdisco-users wrote:

No. I did not get anything about accepting connection.

Attached is the results for the command.

Also, I am attaching a sanitized copy of my config file.

-- Ed

On 07/05/17 17:10, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
Hi Edward

What happens when you stop the processes and then run:

DBIC_TRACE=1 ~netdisco/bin/localenv plackup bin/netdisco-web-fg

(ignore the Twiggy error!)

Does it say "accepting connections..." ?

regards,
oliver.

On 2017-07-05 22:41, Edward Vopata via netdisco-users wrote:
The Web front end on my NetDisco 2 has stopped working:

NetDisco information
-----------------------------
OS            : Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Perl          : v5.22.1
App::NetDisco : 2.036005
DB Schema     : 44
SNMP::Info    : 3.36
Apache        : 2.4.18
Net-SNMP      : 5.7.3
PostgreSQL    : 9.5.7
 I have restarted the netdisco-backend and the netdisco-web
processes.
 However, the netdisco-web process doesn't look right.

     netdisco  4202     1  0 16:27 ?
00:00:00
netdisco-backend
     netdisco  4203  4202  0 16:27 ?        00:00:00
[perl] <defunct>
     netdisco  4359     1  0 16:33 ?
00:00:00
perl /opt/NetDisco/netdisco/bin/netdisco-web start
     netdisco  4360  4359  0 16:33 ?        00:00:00
[starman] <defunct>

 And 'netstat -tan' is NOT showing port 5000.

 Please advise.

 Ed Vopata


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