[pfSense-discussion] broken http interface install..

2006-05-16 Thread Gregory Machin
HiLookis like I did the imposible and broke the web interface ..here is the error i'm getting ...Notice: Object of class PEAR_Error could not be converted to int in /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 135 XML error: No pfsense object found!Many Thanks-- Gregory Machin[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [pfSense-discussion] broken http interface install..

2006-05-16 Thread Bill Marquette
This happening on index.php, or when trying packages? Sounds like there's a corrupt XML file floating around somewhere, usually this is due to the machine getting powered off in 'odd' states. --Bill On 5/16/06, Gregory Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lookis like I did the imposible and

Re: [pfSense-discussion] broken http interface install..

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 5/16/06, Gregory Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lookis like I did the imposible and broke the web interface .. here is the error i'm getting ... Notice: Object of class PEAR_Error could not be converted to int in /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 135 XML error: No pfsense object found!

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Lars Rasmussen
On 5/10/06, Bao C. Ha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lars, I still could not duplicate the errors! What is the brand of CF that you are using? How many MB does it actually have? It could be that I made an assumption that is wrong for your CF brand. The conf directory is at the end of the CF, so

Re: [pfSense-discussion] xmlrpc_client.inc on /usr/local?

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Ullrich
Fixed. Thanks! On 5/10/06, Roberto Gordo Saez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking at the CVS sources, I was wondering why is the file xmlrpc_client.inc located on /usr/local. Shouldn't it be on /etc/inc?

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Angelo Turetta
Lars Rasmussen wrote: I partitioned the CF card with 244 on /, no swap partition. On the advice of a fellow in the IRC channel I disabled logging to the local CF Card. After installing to the CF card it was placed in the previously non-working box booted off CF w/o a problem. I think you

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 5/16/06, Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lars Rasmussen wrote: I think you have to change the 'platform' type to 'embedded' if you use a CF as boot media. The 'pfsense' type is mounting the hard disk RW, and you risk burning your CF. I don't know if the embedded config can be run

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Angelo Turetta
Scott Ullrich wrote: On 5/16/06, Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think you have to change the 'platform' type to 'embedded' if you use a CF as boot media. The 'pfsense' type is mounting the hard disk RW, and you risk burning your CF. I don't know if the embedded config can be run

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 5/16/06, Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And what about the case in original post? He has installed the full version from CD-ROM to a CF (used as a hard disk). I'm confident that such a setup results in a platform setting of 'pfsense'. If I later change the platform to 'embedded', can

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Bill Marquette
On 5/16/06, Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And what about the case in original post? He has installed the full version from CD-ROM to a CF (used as a hard disk). I'm confident that such a setup results in a platform setting of 'pfsense'. If I later change the platform to 'embedded', can

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Bao C. Ha
It is the same thing I did. I use the standard image to build the CF version. Just change the version from pfsense to embedded. Bao On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 01:29:19PM -0400, Scott Ullrich wrote: On 5/16/06, Angelo Turetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And what about the case in original post? He

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Ispánovits Imre
On Tue, 16 May 2006 12:55:03 -0500 Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One little trick with Bao's image (if you have a large enough flash card - 256 for mine, and enough system ram), you can change the -s16m in /etc/fstab to -s64m for the /tmp ramdrive, symlink /var/tmp to /tmp. Update

RE: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Craig FALCONER
Yes - it works fine. However you will loose your RRD graphs at reboot, and to do a firmware update you need to change /etc/platform back to pfSense, then reboot, then upgrade, then reboot, then change /etc/platform back to embedded, then reboot. Also while the machine is in the embedded state,

RE: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Holger Bauer
RRD graphs will be stored on scheduled reboots (if you trigger them by hitting either reboot from the webgui or shellmenu) even for embedded systems or systems that act like embeddeds. Holger -Original Message- From: Craig FALCONER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 16,

Re: [pfSense-discussion] CF-IDE install help

2006-05-16 Thread Bill Marquette
On 5/16/06, Craig FALCONER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ahh cool thanks - I haven't rebooted a post beta2 machine yet :) yeah, added for beta4 I believe :) --Bill