I did have that file, I removed it and ran a configreload hard but I still get 
the error. I tried a service restart again, still nothing.

The file no longer exists, so it hasn't been recreated, I'm not sure if it was 
supposed to be.
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From: Louis Munro [[email protected]]
Sent: 22 October 2015 20:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] edited violations.conf outside of GUI - now 
errors

Then try this:

Do you have a file called 
/usr/local/pf/var/cache/configfiles/d/4/+2fusr+2flocal+2fpf+2fconf+2fviolations+2econf.dat
 on your system?

Delete it and then run the configreload hard.


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On Oct 22, 2015, at 15:19 , Morris, Andi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Louis,
I've tried this already unfortunately.

I've tried
configreload hard
service packetfence-config restart
service packetfence restart

I've tried removing the violation from the conf file completely, but still the 
same error. I'm presuming that it's a mismatch between the violations in the 
database and the configuration file perhaps?

I really hope this is fixable, and something simple!


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