Hello everyone,
I'm having a small issue and PacketFence is sending me notification but they're
unclear and I don't know what does they mean.
I'm getting these one :
* apache httpd - requests
apache_httpd.portal.requests.apache_last_collected_secs
* mysql PacketFence Database - queries
mysql_PacketFence_Database.queries.mysql_last_collected_secs
* haproxy haproxy-portal - health
haproxy_haproxy-portal.health_bdown.haproxy_last_collected
* ...
It does the same with httpd.aaa / webservices, web log apache aaa log redis
cache operation, and all with "Collected_secs or last_collected".
I went into the log files and here is the weird thing I've spotted (perhaps not
related)
* Packetfence.log
* Unable to extract audit-session-id for module
pf::Switch::Cisco::WLC_2500. SSID-based VLAN assignments won't work. Make sure
you enable Vendor Specific Attributes (VSA) on the AP if you want them to work
(pf::Switch::getCiscoAvPairAttribute)
* pfconfig.log
* pfconfig: pfconfig(1337) ERROR: [mac:[undef]] Could not send all
bytes the client. 5172 of 5173 sent (main::send_output)
* pfconfig(1337) ERROR: [mac:[undef]] Could not send all bytes the
client. 894 of 895 sent (main::send_output)
* pfconfig: pfconfig(1337) ERROR: [mac:[undef]] Could not send all
bytes the client. 872 of 873 sent (main::send_output)
* Looping on this
*
But I don't think it's related the our issue or it is ?
What should I check about the "Collected_secs or last_collected" notificaitons
?
Also, I tried a reboot but all it did is making the dashboard repeating itself
in going down, then up.
About the performances, nothing to report here, RAM good, CPU good, Disk good.
Thanks for your answers !
Regards,
Adrian.
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