Hello there, You can do :
journalctl -u packtfence-radiusd-auth Or look into the logs: /usr/local/pf/logs/radius.log There is a good chance you forgot to migrate a radius config file. Track all the files with: Find /usr/local/pf -name “*.rpmnew” Make sure to replace the .rpmnew file over the orignal files for radius related config. Thanks, Ludovic Zammit Product Support Engineer Principal Cell: +1.613.670.8432 Akamai Technologies - Inverse 145 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02142 Connect with Us: <https://community.akamai.com/> <http://blogs.akamai.com/> <https://twitter.com/akamai> <http://www.facebook.com/AkamaiTechnologies> <http://www.linkedin.com/company/akamai-technologies> <http://www.youtube.com/user/akamaitechnologies?feature=results_main> > On Aug 23, 2021, at 10:58 AM, Truax, Peter via PacketFence-users > <packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > We attempted to upgrade PacketFence from 10.0.1 to the latest stable > (10.3.0). We’ve done the upgrade process several times over the years (We > started with version 7.4). Everything seemed to install ok. Dependencies, > Schema, and PacketFence all seemed to download and do their thing without > issue. We did run into a schema problem going to version 10.2, but found > there was a patch. That was applied successfully, and we upgraded the schema > successfully to 10.3.0. > > When we went to start Packetfence, all services started normally except for > the radiusd service. No matter what we tried, we could not find a way to get > it started. The GUI gave us an error of “Failed to start service > radiusd-auth. See the server error logs for more information.” We searched > through every log file that we could find on the system, including > radius.log. No messages out of the ordinary could be found. > > Could someone tell me where the “server error logs” are so we can see where > we went wrong? > > > For further info, below are the last messages from the Radius Log before we > restarted the server. After the restart, no messages were logged at all. > > Aug 20 17:43:53 stmartin auth[5456]: Signalled to terminate > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: Exiting normally > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_perl: rlm_perl::Detaching. > Reloading. Done. > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_perl: rlm_perl::Detaching. > Reloading. Done. > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31246) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31245) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31244) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31242) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31236) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31231) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31230) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31226) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31222) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31220) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_rest (rest): Closing connection > (31194) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1525) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1523) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1522) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1519) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1520) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1521) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1517) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1512) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1505) > Aug 20 17:43:54 stmartin auth[5456]: rlm_sql (sql): Closing connection (1475) > > The only reference in the Packetfence.log file was the following entries: > > Aug 20 19:14:40 stmartin packetfence: pfperl-api(9572) INFO: Daemon > radiusd-auth took 3.139 seconds to start. > (pf::services::manager::launchService) > Aug 20 19:14:44 stmartin packetfence: pfperl-api(9569) INFO: Daemon > radiusd-auth took 3.004 seconds to start. > (pf::services::manager::launchService) > > This was where we tried to manually start the service. It would not stay > started. > > Regards, > > Peter Truax > Network Administrator > (360) 688-2240 > Saint Martin’s University > 5000 Abbey Way E > Lacey, WA 98503 > > <image003.jpg> > > _______________________________________________ > PacketFence-users mailing list > PacketFence-users@lists.sourceforge.net > <mailto:PacketFence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/packetfence-users__;!!GjvTz_vk!HqhKMWVPiaqwjdjuRXwqU0ezvFTqlc4n4_7RP9S111914kYPU18fm9QKmt4hei5v$ > > <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/packetfence-users__;!!GjvTz_vk!HqhKMWVPiaqwjdjuRXwqU0ezvFTqlc4n4_7RP9S111914kYPU18fm9QKmt4hei5v$>
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