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    • J
      jski
      last edited by

      @pfSense:

      Status: Load Balancer: Pool
      Fatal error: Cannot use string offset as an array in /etc/inc/service-utils.inc on line 205

      Getting this error going to any page related to relayd/load balancing; this happened after hitting the Stop button on relayd and trying to end the process.  Cannot now edit anything related to the service, or start/stop/restart it.

      Also attached is an image of what my "Services" page now looks like, with the relayd section missing entirely.  This is part of an HA setup, and the secondary device doesn't have the same issue.  Was curious as to the best method of getting relayd back available again.  Thanks!

      relayd.PNG
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        jski
        last edited by

        As an aside, I don't mind destroying the current load balancer config, it was very basic and easy to set up again; I just want to get the service and configuration menu working properly.

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          Do you have any packages installed on the system?

          If not, for curiosity's sake, does that error go away if you install one (something small like Cron would be sufficient)

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            jski
            last edited by

            There aren't any packages currently installed on the system.  I'll be happy to attempt installing one during our maintenance window, just in case it causes any further problems.  Hopefully this can happen overnight tonight.

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              ominet
              last edited by

              @jimp:

              Do you have any packages installed on the system?
              If not, for curiosity's sake, does that error go away if you install one (something small like Cron would be sufficient)

              Hello,
              I did what Jimp suggested and it works fine. The Services Dashboard is now properly displayed.
              Thank You.

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