Hello,

Any idea on this ?


Guy

Le 22/10/2019 à 18:00, Guy BLAVIN via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> Hello Fabrice,
>
> I tried to do an update, but the inverse.ca repository doesn't give a
> newer version (8.3.0 max on debian jessie).
>
> Any idea when v9.0 or v9.1 will be available in this repository ?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Guy Blavin
>
> Le 12/10/2019 à 03:01, Durand fabrice via PacketFence-users a écrit :
>> Hello Guy,
>>
>> Le 19-10-09 à 11 h 29, Guy BLAVIN via PacketFence-users a écrit :
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> On a 8.3.0 packetfence cluster of three nodes on debian 8.11 I have a
>>> lot of logs about Fingerbank but I don't use it, there is no API key and
>>> I read that it means it should be disabled.
>>>
>>> On the web services pages the service "fingerbank-collector" is
>>> grayed out.
>>>
>>> The logs that pfqueue tries to connect to 127.0.0.1:4723
>>> Oct  9 17:18:05 PBRZNETIS005 pfqueue: pfqueue(21651) ERROR:
>>> [mac:unknown] Error while communicating with the Fingerbank collector.
>>> 500 Can't connect to 127.0.0.1:4723
>>> (pf::fingerbank::endpoint_attributes)
>>> Oct  9 17:18:05 PBRZNETIS005 pfqueue: pfqueue(21651) ERROR:
>>> [mac:unknown] Unable to fetch query arguments for Fingerbank query.
>>> Aborting. (pf::fingerbank::process)
>>> Oct  9 17:18:06 PBRZNETIS005 pfqueue: pfqueue(21355) ERROR:
>>> [mac:unknown] Error while communicating with the Fingerbank collector.
>>> 500 Can't connect to 127.0.0.1:4723
>>> (pf::fingerbank::endpoint_attributes)
>>> Oct  9 17:18:06 PBRZNETIS005 pfqueue: pfqueue(21355) ERROR:
>>> [mac:unknown] Unable to fetch query arguments for Fingerbank query.
>>> Aborting. (pf::fingerbank::process)
>>> Oct  9 17:18:21 PBRZNETIS005 pfqueue: pfqueue(21657) ERROR:
>>> [mac:unknown] Error while communicating with the Fingerbank collector.
>>> 500 Can't connect to 127.0.0.1:4723
>>> (pf::fingerbank::endpoint_attributes)
>>> Oct  9 17:18:21 PBRZNETIS005 pfqueue: pfqueue(21657) ERROR:
>>> [mac:unknown] Unable to fetch query arguments for Fingerbank query.
>>> Aborting. (pf::fingerbank::process)
>>>
>>> What could I do to stop pfqueue from trying or any other thing that
>>> could resolve this issue ?
>> You can't really disable that.
>>> I have read quite a lot of older answers in the list, they mostly advise
>>> to restart some specific services; I did a pfcmd pf service restart
>>> successively on each node of the cluster, to no avail...
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, I still have this problem with the dashboard showing "what's going
>>> on?" on most of the graphs, and some servers and services are displayed
>>> as failed but at the same time the cluster state page says otherwise and
>>> they are actually all available. What could I do ? Would it be advisable
>>> to upgrade to another version (even if I have tried to install the exact
>>> same versions in a lab and I don't have these issues ?).
>>>
>> I recommand you to upgrade, this is some issues that have been fixed.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Fabrice
>>
>>> Thx for the help.
>>>
>>> Guy
>>>
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