Vnstat problem
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hail,
Just installed 1.2.3-RC1 to test my update to Release. I installed Backup package to save all data before th update, and then I got a problem with vnstat.
I did backup for /usr/local/www/vnstat and by mistake I thought it was the data dir. teste machine, no problem. So I got the backup for this dir and restored in the test machine to see what happens (I though it was going to show traffic data as the rrd backup did). but then I saw the files I was looking for were in /var/db/vnstat. so I then got those to the test machine. that did the problem.
when I try to access vnstat I get infinity lines of:
Notice: Constant GRAPH_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 62 Notice: Constant SVG_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 65 Notice: Constant DEFAULT_COLORSCHEME already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 71 Notice: Constant GRAPH_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 62 Notice: Constant SVG_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 65 Notice: Constant DEFAULT_COLORSCHEME already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 71 Notice: Constant GRAPH_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 62 Notice: Constant SVG_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 65 Notice: Constant DEFAULT_COLORSCHEME already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 71 Notice: Constant GRAPH_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 62 Notice: Constant SVG_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 65 Notice: Constant DEFAULT_COLORSCHEME already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 71 Notice: Constant GRAPH_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 62 Notice: Constant SVG_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 65 Notice: Constant DEFAULT_COLORSCHEME already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 71 Notice: Constant GRAPH_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 62 Notice: Constant SVG_FONT already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php on line 65 Notice: Constant DEFAULT_COLORSCHEME already defined in /usr/local/www/vnstat/config.php
I tried uninstall the package. no luck. I then uninstalled and deleted the /var/dv/vnstat, no luck either. the only file that remais from it is:
# find . -name "*vnstat*" ./tmp/pkg_mgr_vnstat.log #
I reinstalled the package several times, same results.
so, is really possible to backup that data (I really think it is, just messed up my box) and is there a solution for what I did ? (its a test machine, but I must get through this when I can loose data =] )
thanks,
none
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I've just tested it and could read the /var/db/vnstat backup.
What I did was:
1. Backup /var/db/vnstat
2. Reinstall pfSense and vnstat
3. Overwrite the new /var/db/vnstat with the backupIf nic's aren't the same you should rename them in the backup before you apply it.
IMO it will be to risky to make a pfSense backup with package.
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I've just tested it and could read the /var/db/vnstat backup.
What I did was:
1. Backup /var/db/vnstat
2. Reinstall pfSense and vnstat
3. Overwrite the new /var/db/vnstat with the backupIf nic's aren't the same you should rename them in the backup before you apply it.
IMO it will be to risky to make a pfSense backup with package.
hail ;)
by reinstall pfsense you mean from scratch ? deleting all data ? (I know backup all info before).
and lastly, I measure my traffic using rrd and vnstat. so vnstat is quite vital for me. So you suggest I make two backups, on being pfsense itself and other all packages I have ?
thanks,
none
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Yes from scratch
When those kind of data is vital you have to use rsync,scp or wget for continual backup.