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    • jahonixJ
      jahonix
      last edited by

      Same behavior over here.

      I run pfSense with 3 NICs (Realtek…) with rl0 being LAN and rl1 assigned to WAN. rl2 is currently unassigned.

      A checkbox on the config page to tell bandwithd the port to listen on would be really helpful.

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        sullrich
        last edited by

        See the original thread.  There are many bugs in bandwidthd.

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          Omega
          last edited by

          As i posted yesterday IN the original thread before it was deleted, I cannot get the latest package to install.

          It just hangs on this step:

          "Executing custom_php_install_command()…"

          As i said, im not sure if its just me, but i could install the old package fine and i just thought id let you know.

          Cheers,

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            @Omega:

            As i posted yesterday IN the original thread before it was deleted, I cannot get the latest package to install.

            It just hangs on this step:

            "Executing custom_php_install_command()…"

            As i said, im not sure if its just me, but i could install the old package fine and i just thought id let you know.

            Cheers,

            Upgrade to the latest snapshot.  I cannot reproduce this issue here.

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              LawnMowerGuy1
              last edited by

              I have the same problem. It hangs on custom_php_install_command()

              Heres the logs:
              Feb 19 21:47:13 php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: Beginning package installation for bandwidthd.
              Feb 19 21:47:15 php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: You should specify a interface for bandwidthd to listen on. exiting.

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                sullrich
                last edited by

                @LawnMowerGuy1:

                I have the same problem. It hangs on custom_php_install_command()

                Heres the logs:
                Feb 19 21:47:13 php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: Beginning package installation for bandwidthd.
                Feb 19 21:47:15 php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: You should specify a interface for bandwidthd to listen on. exiting.

                Update to the latest snapshot.

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                  sullrich
                  last edited by

                  Fixed a few installation issues as well.  Please try again

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                    LawnMowerGuy1
                    last edited by

                    Warning: fopen(/usr/local/bandwidthd/etc/bandwidthd.conf): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/pkg/bandwidthd.inc on line 172

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                      Omega
                      last edited by

                      Im still getting the "No Data to Graph Error" i was getting prior to the update. (though the updated version does install now again).

                      Log shows this:

                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Packet Encoding: Ethernet
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Opening rl0
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Packet Encoding: Ethernet
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Opening rl0
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: log.3.0.cdf is corrupted, skipping
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: log.3.0.cdf is corrupted, skipping
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Packet Encoding: Ethernet
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Opening rl0
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: log.1.0.cdf is corrupted, skipping
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: log.1.0.cdf is corrupted, skipping
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Packet Encoding: Ethernet
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: Opening rl0
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: log.2.0.cdf is corrupted, skipping
                      Feb 19 21:24:19 bandwidthd: log.2.0.cdf is corrupted, skipping

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                        LawnMowerGuy1
                        last edited by

                        I did:
                        mkdir /usr/local/bandwidthd
                        mkdir /usr/local/bandwidthd/etc
                        touch /usr/local/bandwidthd/etc/bandwidthd.conf

                        Now it installs.

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                          Jonb
                          last edited by

                          I have done an update so I will test it when I get home.

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                            sullrich
                            last edited by

                            @LawnMowerGuy1:

                            I did:
                            mkdir /usr/local/bandwidthd
                            mkdir /usr/local/bandwidthd/etc
                            touch /usr/local/bandwidthd/etc/bandwidthd.conf

                            Now it installs.

                            That should not be needed.  The FreeBSD package has all of this in it..

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                              Jonb
                              last edited by

                              Now I get a blank screen ??????

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