Hi Nathan,
Try first:
systemctl start packetfence-config or service packetfence-config start
and later:
/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service pf start
Regards,
Kehinde
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 3:16 PM, Nathan, Josh via PacketFence-users <
packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> OK. That
Thanks for your help! I had forgotten about the config service. Ended up
having to restart MariaDB too. It was running, but PF was stating that it
couldn't write to L2 cache. After restarting config and mariadb,
everything started up without issue!
Joshua Nathan
*IT Technician*
Black Forest
ok so do:
systemctl restart packetfence-config
/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service pf restart
Le 2017-09-26 à 09:16, Nathan, Josh via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> OK. That gives me:
>
> Failed to connect to config service for namespace
> resource::URI_Filters, retrying
>
>
> And that
OK. That gives me:
Failed to connect to config service for namespace resource::URI_Filters,
retrying
And that message just keeps getting repeated until I kill it.
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Hello Nathan,
there is no systemd script to restart the whole packetfence's services.
What you can do is the following:
/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service pf start
Regard
Fabrice
Le 2017-09-26 à 04:43, Nathan, Josh via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> Sorry, to be a little more specific... it
Strange issue... I just did a clean install of PacketFence 7.2.0 on a
CentOS 7 server. However, at some point over night, my PacketFence service
disappeared. The directory and configurations seem to all still be in
place, but the service is gone. Is there a way to readily recreate that?
Sorry, to be a little more specific... it seems that at least a number of
the files are still in /etc/systemd/system... but when I issue "systemctl
start packetfence", I get:
Failed to start packetfence.service: Unit not found.
Joshua Nathan
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