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    haproxy broken after update to 2.8.0: nbproc is not supported any more...

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      kiddsupreme @Pierre 0
      last edited by

      @Pierre-0

      Can you tell me how you applied the update from above? I'm in the haproxy.inc file, but I am not sure exactly "where" I should place that information. Perhaps if you have a screenshot of how you placed it so I have something to reference? I appreciate the help!

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        michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
        last edited by michmoor

        The fix with the edit of the .cfg didnt work for me. I tried restarting the service and got the following error
        This is a very bad package update...

        edit: i was expecting to re-apply my changes again which breaks the package. So after i run haproxy -f /var/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg then everything works but you cannot make any further changes in the GUI until theres a fix

        haproxy: startup error output!: [NOTICE] (94268) : haproxy version is 2.7.6-4dadaaa[NOTICE] (94268) : path to executable is /usr/local/sbin/haproxy[ALERT] (94268) : config : parsing [/var/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg:9] : nbproc is not supported any more since HAProxy 2.5. Threads will automatically be used on multi-processor machines if available.[ALERT] (94268) : config : Error(s) found in configuration file : /var/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg[ALERT] (94268) : config : Fatal errors found in configuration.
        

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          Cylosoft
          last edited by

          I just came to report this also. I couldn't get the fix mentioned to work. I'm just running defaults for threading so I removed the lines that wrote out nbproc and nbthread. So I removed these starting at 1495.

          	// Set numprocs if defined or use system default (#cores)
          	$numprocs = $a_global['nbproc'] ? $a_global['nbproc'] : "1";
          	$numthread = $a_global['nbthread'] ? $a_global['nbthread'] : "1";
          	fwrite ($fd, "\tnbproc\t\t\t{$numprocs}\n");
          	if (haproxy_version() >= "1.8") {
          		fwrite ($fd, "\tnbthread\t\t\t{$numthread}\n");
          	}
          
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            thebear
            last edited by

            To bad its also dead at my end after the update.

            haproxy: startup error output!: [NOTICE] (74851) : haproxy version is 2.7.6-4dadaaa[NOTICE] (74851) : path to executable is /usr/local/sbin/haproxy[ALERT] (74851) : config : parsing [/var/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg:8] : nbproc is not supported any more since HAProxy 2.5. Threads will automatically be used on multi-processor machines if available.[ALERT] (74851) : config : Error(s) found in configuration file : /var/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg[ALERT] (74851) : config : Fatal errors found in configuration.
            

            Workarround
            For those that do not want to SSH, you can do it from the pfSense GUI by going to Diagnostics->Edit File, make the change manually, then go to Diagnostics->Command Prompt and run: haproxy -f /var/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg

            @stephenw10 is the team aware of this bug? Do you want a redmine bug report?

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              SjM @kiddsupreme
              last edited by SjM

              @kiddsupreme look for this line in haproxy.inc
              ==> fwrite ($fd, "\tnbproc\t\t\t{$numprocs}\n");
              Wrap it in the if statement and do a resave in the WebGUI for haproxy.

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                kiddsupreme @Cylosoft
                last edited by

                @Cylosoft I also could not get it to work (which was why I was asking about how it was pasted into the file). As you suggested, I removed that information and everything popped up. Is there any negatives about running things this way? Thanks again for the help!

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                  michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @thebear
                  last edited by

                  @thebear A new build is coming. Give it a few hours.

                  https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14674

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                    thebear @michmoor
                    last edited by

                    @michmoor great news, thanks for confirming there is already a bug report.

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                      Cylosoft @kiddsupreme
                      last edited by

                      @kiddsupreme Most people are running the defaults for these settings anyway so I wouldn't worry too much about it. Netgate is pretty quick with the fixes on these so I'm sure an updated version is coming soon anyway.

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                        Cylosoft
                        last edited by

                        Looks like 0.63_1 is out and it fixes this.

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                          davidi
                          last edited by davidi

                          I can confirm the new package 0.63_1 fixes this issue. After updating the package, you may have to go HAProxy->Settings, click save so it writes a new config and then restart the service to clear the message saying changes were made, etc. in pfSense. Thank you devs for the quick fix!

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                            Darkk @davidi
                            last edited by Darkk

                            @davidi said in haproxy broken after update to 2.8.0: nbproc is not supported any more...:

                            I can confirm the new package 0.63_1 fixes this issue. After updating the package, you may have to go HAProxy->Settings, click save so it writes a new config and then restart the service to clear the message saying changes were made, etc. in pfSense. Thank you devs for the quick fix!

                            Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've switched back to non-dev version and saved the changes. It's working fine now.

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                              royjones @Darkk
                              last edited by royjones

                              @michmoor: Update to 0.63_1 went through without problems, error has been eliminated.

                              Many thanks for the quick help!

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