On Apr 24, 2015, at 11:11 , Muller, Daniel (HEALTH) 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> This is PacketFence 4.5.1, centos-release-6-6.el6.centos.12.2.x86_64 (perl 
> 5.10, mysql 5.1) VMware ESX.
>  
> I had a working out-of-band installation with 213 switches, mix of HP 
> Procurve & Cisco Catalyst.
>  
> I attempted an upgrade to 5.0 last week and then attempted to abandon this 
> effort by rolling back to a VMware snapshot.
>  
> To my unhappy surprise the installation is very broken now and I am at a loss.
>  
> What I’m seeing essentially is my SNMP traps are received however pfsetvlan 
> is not taking any action.
>  
> I set the log level in conf/log.conf to DEBUG and still the only relevant 
> line seen in packetfence.log is the start lines.
>  
> I tried stepping through pfsetvlan in the perl debugger and I basically saw 
> it load the switch configuration and start the tail on snmptrapd.log but 
> there are never any actions on the switches.
>  
> All the time, even in the debug session I see pfsetvlan using 100% CPU and 
> InnoDB deadlocks are seen in mysql. 
>  
> One thing I can note and I’m unclear what this means;  in the web interface I 
> see no management interface, actually only see a button to configure routed 
> networks.
>  
> In pf.conf and networks.conf my network is correctly described. 
>  
> I tried running the web configurator and it did not offer a way to configure 
> the physical network; ( as if it was not detected).
>  
> I’m using VMXNET3 drivers and vmware-tools-core-9.0.0-2
>  
> Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
>  



Hi Daniel,
Did you roll back the database at the same time as the rest of PF?
I.e. does the current db schema match what is expected of a 4.5.1 install?

Which queries are deadlocking in mysql? 

You could also do worse than posting your pf.conf, network.conf and output from 
# ip a 

Stripped of passwords etc.

Regards,
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