We use pfconfig now to keep a valid configuration for all the process of
packetfence.
This pfconfig try to connect to the database but it need the mysql password.
So the first start will produce this warning but at the end of the
configuration the password will be set and akk theses messages will
disappear.

regards
fabrice
 
Le 2015-04-21 09:20, heupink a écrit :
> Ok, something else I noticed during my upgrade from 4.7 -> 5.0, but now 
> I'm seeing it again installing 5.0 from scratch on a fresh system:
>
> Messages like:
> Could not write namespace interfaces::vlan_enforcement_nets to L2 cache 
> ! This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::monitor_int to L2 cache ! This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::management_network to L2 cache ! 
> This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::routed_isolation_nets to L2 cache 
> ! This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::management_network to L2 cache ! 
> This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::listen_ints to L2 cache ! This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::monitor_int to L2 cache ! This is bad.
> Could not write namespace interfaces::routed_registration_nets to L2 
> cache ! This is bad.
>
> Is this something in the same category? Normal, nothing to worry about?
>
> On 4/21/2015 14:35, Fabrice DURAND wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> yes i have seen that too.
>> I have to ask the dev why.
>>
>> Regards
>> Fabrice
>>
>>
>> Le 2015-04-21 08:23, heupink a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Packetfence 5.0, clicking the "perform checkup" in the web admin gives
>>> this error:
>>>
>>> FATAL: Apache will fail to start!
>>> /usr/local/pf/lib/pf/web/captiveportal_modperl_require.pl doesn't compile
>>>
>>> Installed on debian wheezy, everything up-to-date. I ran pf-maint.pl in
>>> addons directory, to make sure I am completely up-todate.
>>>
>>> And in fact: Apache DOES seem to start, because I can access the web
>>> pages. :-)
>>>
>>> Also:
>>> root@pf:/usr/local/pf/bin# ./pfcmd checkup
>>> Checking configuration sanity...
>>> root@pf:/usr/local/pf/bin#
>>>
>>> So no complaints there...
>>>
>>> Any clues?
>>>
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