OOPS!  I just realized I pasted the wrong stuff.

Here is the correct info:

Before should look like this:

[root@localhost pf]# service packetfence status
service|shouldBeStarted|pid
named|1|7995
dhcpd|0|0
snort|0|0
suricata|0|0
radiusd|1|8011
httpd.webservices|1|8020
httpd.admin|1|7967
httpd.portal|1|0
snmptrapd|1|8037
pfdetect|0|0
pfsetvlan|1|8077
pfdhcplistener|1|  8069
pfmon|1|8070

Also, the httpd.portal service will not start now, since about 2 days ago, once 
I get time I will look into that too.

Jake Sallee
Godfather of Bandwidth
System Engineer
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
900 College St.
Belton TX. 76513
Fone: 254-295-4658
Phax: 254-295-4221
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sallee, Stephen (Jake) [mailto:jake.sal...@umhb.edu] 
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 11:45 AM
To: packetfence-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-devel] v4 snapshot named issue

Did an update today, I am now running:

packetfence-4.0.0-0.20130503.el6.noarch
packetfence-pfcmd-suid-4.0.0-0.20130503.el6.x86_64

... we are making progress.

The "Restart All" button in the web GUI now kills the processes ... however it 
seems that when it gets to a point it fails.

Here is the output before I clicked the button:


[root@localhost pf]# service packetfence status
service|shouldBeStarted|pid
named|1|0
dhcpd|0|0
snort|0|0
suricata|0|0
radiusd|1|0
httpd.webservices|1|0
httpd.admin|1|0
httpd.portal|1|0
snmptrapd|1|8037
pfdetect|0|0
pfsetvlan|1|8077
pfdhcplistener|1|  8069
pfmon|1|8070

Here it is after:

[root@localhost pf]# service packetfence status
service|shouldBeStarted|pid
named|1|0
dhcpd|0|0
snort|0|0
suricata|0|0
radiusd|1|0
httpd.webservices|1|0
httpd.admin|1|0
httpd.portal|1|0
snmptrapd|1|8037
pfdetect|0|0
pfsetvlan|1|8077
pfdhcplistener|1|  8069
pfmon|1|8070

After a few seconds I get an error on the web gui that says it could not reach 
the server, and I f I try to refresh the page the page does not load. Which 
makes sense since the httpd service is dead.

Could it be that the process that is restarting the services is a child of the 
httpd service and so it would die when httpd is killed for a restart?

Jake Sallee
Godfather of Bandwidth
System Engineer
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
900 College St.
Belton TX. 76513
Fone: 254-295-4658
Phax: 254-295-4221
HTTP://WWW.UMHB.EDU

-----Original Message-----
From: James Rouzier [mailto:jrouz...@inverse.ca]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:29 PM
To: packetfence-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-devel] v4 snapshot named issue

Jake,

It is no bother we appreciate your time and effort.
After looking into this the fix was not pushed as I thought last night.
I will now wear a being wearing dunce hat for the rest of the week.

Thank You
James

On 2013-05-02 11:10 AM, Sallee, Stephen (Jake) wrote:
> James:
>
> Please forgive me being such a bother.  But I just tested the latest build 
> and I believe it is still not working.
>
> I upgraded to the latest nightly build and tested with the same results as 
> yesterday, I bounced the services manually and even rebooted the box with the 
> same results.
>
> Is there something that I may be doing wrong?  Should I try a clean PF 
> install? I have been just issuing a yum update to move to the newest nightly 
> build.
>
> Thank you and the whole dev team for all your hard work on this.  PF has 
> become, easily, my favorite FOSS program.  I like to think I'm helping in 
> some small way, but if I am being too troublesome I can wait to continue my 
> testing until the dev team has had more time.
>
> Jake Sallee
> Godfather of Bandwidth
> System Engineer
> University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
> 900 College St.
> Belton TX. 76513
> Fone: 254-295-4658
> Phax: 254-295-4221
> HTTP://WWW.UMHB.EDU
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Rouzier [mailto:jrouz...@inverse.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 7:48 PM
> To:packetfence-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [PacketFence-devel] v4 snapshot named issue
>
> Jake,
>
> This has been fixed it will be in the next nightly build.
>
> Thank
> James
>
>
> On 2013-05-01 4:17 PM, Sallee, Stephen (Jake) wrote:
>> It would seem that the restart services button in the webGUI does not do 
>> anything.
>>
>> If I run service packetfence status I get:
>>
>> named|1|12678
>> dhcpd|0|11873
>> snort|0|0
>> suricata|0|0
>> radiusd|1|11535
>> httpd.webservices|1|11544
>> httpd.admin|1|11485
>> httpd.portal|1|11560
>> snmptrapd|1|11562
>> pfdetect|0|0
>> pfsetvlan|1|11650
>> pfdhcplistener|1|11591 11592 11651
>> pfmon|1|11652
>>
>> once I do the restart I check again and it is identical.
>>
>> However if I do a service packetfence restart then the PIDs do change! Yay!
>>
>> Jake Sallee
>> Godfather of Bandwidth
>> System Engineer
>> University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
>> 900 College St.
>> Belton TX. 76513
>> Fone: 254-295-4658
>> Phax: 254-295-4221
>> HTTP://WWW.UMHB.EDU
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sallee, Stephen (Jake) [mailto:jake.sal...@umhb.edu]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 2:45 PM 
>> To:packetfence-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [PacketFence-devel] v4 snapshot named issue
>>
>> I am running:
>>
>> packetfence-pfcmd-suid-4.0.0-0.20130501.el6.x86_64
>> packetfence-4.0.0-0.20130501.el6.noarch
>>
>> Named reports that it is running fine but I am not getting any responses 
>> back from the PF server when I do a DNS query, even if I do the query from 
>> the PF server its self.
>>
>> I killed the process and when I tried to restart it I get the following in 
>> the packetfence log:
>>
>> May 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) INFO: *** Request 3 (0.001/s) [12072] [Wed 
>> May  1 14:36:11 2013] *** (Catalyst::__ANON__) May 01 14:36:11 
>> httpd.admin(0) INFO: /usr/sbin/named start (pf::services::service_ctl) May 
>> 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) INFO: Generating configuration file for named 
>> (generate_named_conf) (pf::services::service_ctl) May 01 14:36:11 
>> httpd.admin(0) INFO: Starting named with '/usr/sbin/named -u pf -c 
>> /usr/local/pf/var/conf/named.conf' (pf::services::service_ctl) May 01 
>> 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) INFO: Starting named with '/usr/sbin/named -u pf -c 
>> /usr/local/pf/var/conf/named.conf' (pf::services::service_ctl) May 01 
>> 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) INFO: Daemon named took 0.030 seconds to start. 
>> (pf::services::service_ctl) May 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) ERROR: Use of 
>> uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at 
>> /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Catalyst/Action/RenderView.pm line 54.
>>    (pfappserver::__ANON__)
>> May 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in pattern 
>> match (m//) at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Catalyst.pm line 1917.
>>    (pfappserver::__ANON__)
>> May 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value $status in 
>> numeric ge (>=) at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Plack/Handler/Apache2.pm 
>> line 129.
>>    (pfappserver::__ANON__)
>> May 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in 
>> subroutine entry at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Plack/Handler/Apache2.pm 
>> line 143.
>>    (pfappserver::__ANON__)
>> May 01 14:36:11 httpd.admin(0) INFO: Request took 0.048516s
>> (20.612/s)
>>
>> And the service fails to start.
>>
>> when i do a simple >service named status it says "rndc: neither 
>> /etc/rndc.conf nor /etc/rndc.key was found"
>> named is stopped
>>
>> Any ideas?  I'm going to keep digging.
>>
>> Jake Sallee
>> Godfather of Bandwidth
>> Network Engineer
>> University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
>>
>> 900 College St.
>> Belton, Texas
>> 76513
>>
>> Fone: 254-295-4658
>> Phax: 254-295-4221
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