You can change the debug level by doing the following.

Update the logging configuration for the service in this file

conf/log.conf.d/pfqueue.conf

Change to following line from this

log4perl.rootLogger = INFO, PFQUEUE

To this

log4perl.rootLogger = TRACE, PFQUEUE

Then you can either wait 5 minutes (that is the time it takes for the logging level to be updated)

Or restart the service if you do not want to wait.


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On 2016-05-10 4:55 AM, Torry, Andrew wrote:

I am trying to track down a problem with the PFQUEUE service in that it does not seem to be updating

our long DHCP lease times properly and simply creating an entry with a lifetime of about 6 seconds!

The pfqueue.log file contains entries like this:-

May 10 09:28:18 pfqueue(11600) INFO: [mac:unknown] DHCPREQUEST from 04:4b:ed:43:13:2a (10.17.22.209) with lease of 7776000 seconds (pf::dhcp::processor::parse_dhcp_request)

But the database has a start-time and end0time only 6 seconds apart for the IP address.

All I need to do is turn on the verbose logging mode for pfqueue (-v option) but cannot find where to do it.

Any ideas?

Andrew



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