Re: [pfSense-discussion] disappearing httpd
> Oh wow! Definitely haven't heard of that. It dying isn't unheard of, > though it's very unusual. It disappearing that's a new one on me. > I would question hardware, maybe bad drive or flaky controller. Maybe > a FreeBSD driver quirk specific to something related to your disks, > though that's highly unlikely. I would have thought so too, but saw (and still see) no errors, dmesg or otherwise. It's a pure Intel system (Celeron/ICH2/fxp) with an 'industrial' Western Digital drive, so a driver quirk is pretty odd to me. > The console upgrade is how I would recover if this happened to me, > even upgrading to the same version as is currently running will work. > If it's something you can reliably replicate, please let us know how. > There is no code anywhere in pfSense to delete the lighty binary so > it's nearly impossible it would be a pfSense bug. That's what I figured, but still thought it odd enough to note. I've never seen files spontaneously unlink themselves, and know UNIX well enough I'm not going to go randomly moving or removing binaries. If someone else came up with the same issue, or I'm able to replicate it, then it'd be a problem. Right now, it's just a curious anomaly.
Re: [pfSense-discussion] disappearing httpd
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:08 AM, RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can't say that I've seen that. You can restart it at the console menu > > for future reference. Anything relevant in the logs? > > Nothing at all, and no restarting - the binary is *gone*, as in deleted. > Oh wow! Definitely haven't heard of that. It dying isn't unheard of, though it's very unusual. It disappearing that's a new one on me. I would question hardware, maybe bad drive or flaky controller. Maybe a FreeBSD driver quirk specific to something related to your disks, though that's highly unlikely. The console upgrade is how I would recover if this happened to me, even upgrading to the same version as is currently running will work. If it's something you can reliably replicate, please let us know how. There is no code anywhere in pfSense to delete the lighty binary so it's nearly impossible it would be a pfSense bug.
Re: [pfSense-discussion] disappearing httpd
> Can't say that I've seen that. You can restart it at the console menu > for future reference. Anything relevant in the logs? Nothing at all, and no restarting - the binary is *gone*, as in deleted.
Re: [pfSense-discussion] disappearing httpd
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 11:52 PM, RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone have a situation where they're switching WAN types and somehow > /usr/local/sbin/lighttpd just disappears? Can't say that I've seen that. You can restart it at the console menu for future reference. Anything relevant in the logs?
[pfSense-discussion] disappearing httpd
Anyone have a situation where they're switching WAN types and somehow /usr/local/sbin/lighttpd just disappears? I limped my way back online, but that sucked! No CLI changes or anything, just normal web UI interaction. (1.2 release) RB