Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Device not found in Database
The iplog_history table needs to be reworked. IMHO, we don't need a single
record for the same ip again and again and again for every renewal, the renewal
should extend the end time and keep it as one record. Iplog_history
ome process to do this type of truncation for me on a
> weekly basis to help keep the system running.
>
> --
> Gregory A. Thomas
> Computer Professional
> University of Wisconsin-Parkside
> thom...@uwp.edu
>
> 262.595.2432
>
> From: Thomas, Gregory A [mailto:tho
>> --
>> Gregory A. Thomas
>> Computer Professional
>> University of Wisconsin-Parkside
>> thom...@uwp.edu
>>
>> 262.595.2432
>>
>> From: Thomas, Gregory A [mailto:thom...@uwp.edu <mailto:thom...@uwp.edu>]
>> Sent: Thursday, October 22,
@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PacketFence-users] Device not found in Database
So,
I am run 5.4 in complete Inline mode.
CentOS 6.7 64bit
6 GB RAM with 6 Processors
Running on an EXi server
This afternoon, the server began a death spiral where the free RAM was getting
to 500 MB free (yeah I know
Thomas, Gregory A [mailto:thom...@uwp.edu <thom...@uwp.edu>]
*Sent:* Thursday, October 22, 2015 6:31 PM
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*Subject:* [PacketFence-users] Device not found in Database
So,
I am run 5.4 in complete Inline mode.
CentOS 6.7 64bit
6 GB RAM with
Hello,
First:
Did you configure OMAPI ? (check pfdhcplistener.log for OMAPI word)
Also i recommend to create a tmpfs for dhcp lease (in fstab: tmpfs
/usr/local/pf/var/dhcpd tmpfs defaults,noatime,mode=1777,size=200M 0 0)
What was the memory available on the system ?
Did you made a memory
262.595.2432
*From:* Thomas, Gregory A [mailto:thom...@uwp.edu]
*Sent:* Thursday, October 22, 2015 6:31 PM
*To:* packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* [PacketFence-users] Device not found in Database
So,
I am run 5.4 in complete Inline mode.
CentOS 6.7 64bit
6 GB RAM with 6 Processors
So,
I am run 5.4 in complete Inline mode.
CentOS 6.7 64bit
6 GB RAM with 6 Processors
Running on an EXi server
This afternoon, the server began a death spiral where the free RAM was getting
to 500 MB free (yeah I know there is still a ton there) and the load was
starting to creep from .8 to 7