PHP Fatal Error
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Ok, you may not be running Nut but you are running apcupsd. I assume you have email notifications set? If you disable it the errors stop?
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@stephenw10
No, just running nut. I have a server running apcupsd and have pfsense running nut in "remote apcupsd" mode.I don't use email notifications. However, the "Disable SNMP Notifications" is NOT checked and the config fields are all blank. Should disable be checked?
So, this is the only error of this type that I have seen in my 10+ years of running pfsense and I thought it might be a bug.
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It is a bug of some sort. We just need to narrow down where it is. So, yes, try disabling the notifications and see if that stops the error reappearing.
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@stephenw10
Alright, I post back if error returns. Thanks for the help.-rick
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For the error to happen there, an
fopen
function has to fail to open a file for writing in/tmp/
.It's not clear why, though, since it could be one of several things, including (but not limited to):
/tmp
is full- If
/tmp
is a RAM disk, there may not be sufficient RAM to create a new file in the FS - If
/tmp
is on an SSD/MMC/HDD, the filesystem holding/tmp
has a problem (e.g. UFS and needsfsck
run several times, or ZFS and needs a scrub) - If
/tmp
is on an SSD/MMC/HDD, the disk or controller may have stopped responding to commands (disk or controller physical issue, maybe controller driver issue, etc.)
The problem here is that if it is a disk issue the logs may not be helpful unless you pipe syslog to a remote network host. If there is a problem with the disk it can't log that to the disk when a problem occurs. It might print a message to the console, though, but it depends on what happened.
I've tried a few different ways to see if multiple processes competing to write the same file all at once could trigger this kind of error but so far I haven't had any luck drawing it out.
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@jimp
My hardware is a ng-6100 with pfsense pre-installed. Looks like plenty of space at the moment.I stream syslog to a remote server and have the logs. I searched for "/tmp" but got no hits. A search for "mmc" only found this:
kernel: mmc0: <MMC/SD bus> on sdhci_pci0
, but that was 4 days after the exception. Is there another search term I should try?-rick
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Mmm, nothing obviously wrong there. Seems like it's unable to write the file for some other reason.
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I'm seeing the exact same error from time to time as @asv345h since upgrading to 23.01 . I'm also running an ng-6100 running 23.01 (for info, I have a APC UPS plugged in to a USB port). Everything was fine for a year before the upgrade.
Here is an example:
FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT #0 plus-RELENG_23_01-n256037-6e914874a5e: Fri Feb 10 20:30:29 UTC 2023 root@freebsd:/var/jenkins/workspace/pfSense-Plus-snapshots-23_01-main/obj/amd64/VDZvZksF/var/jenkins/workspace/pfSense-Plus-snapshots-23_01-main/sources/FreeBS Crash report details: PHP Errors: [07-Mar-2023 11:26:53 Europe/London] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: fwrite(): Argument #1 ($stream) must be of type resource, bool given in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc:172 Stack trace: #0 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(172): fwrite(false, 'a:44:{s:7:"vers...') #1 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(147): generate_config_cache(Array) #2 /etc/inc/config.inc(141): parse_config() #3 /etc/inc/gwlb.inc(25): require_once('/etc/inc/config...') #4 /etc/inc/functions.inc(35): require_once('/etc/inc/gwlb.i...') #5 /etc/inc/notices.inc(26): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...') #6 /usr/local/bin/notify_monitor.php(24): include_once('/etc/inc/notice...') #7 {main} thrown in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc on line 172 [07-Mar-2023 11:26:53 Europe/London] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ValueError: Path cannot be empty in /etc/inc/notices.inc:101 Stack trace: #0 /etc/inc/notices.inc(101): fopen('', 'w') #1 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(1162): file_notice('phperror', 'PHP ERROR: Type...', 'PHP errors') #2 [internal function]: pfSense_clear_globals() #3 {main} thrown in /etc/inc/notices.inc on line 101
The timing of the error correlates closely with a gateway event:
Mar 7 11:26:36 pfsense dpinger[88905]: exiting on signal 15 Mar 7 11:26:36 pfsense dpinger[90399]: send_interval 500ms loss_interval 2000ms time_period 60000ms report_interval 0ms data_len 1 alert_interval 1000ms latency_alarm 1000ms loss_alarm 50% dest_addr 86.25.176.1 bind_addr 86.25.183.166 identifier "WAN_DHCP " Mar 7 11:26:39 pfsense dpinger[90399]: exiting on signal 15 Mar 7 11:26:39 pfsense dpinger[16144]: send_interval 500ms loss_interval 2000ms time_period 60000ms report_interval 0ms data_len 1 alert_interval 1000ms latency_alarm 1000ms loss_alarm 50% dest_addr 86.25.176.1 bind_addr 86.25.183.166 identifier "WAN_DHCP " Mar 7 11:26:46 pfsense dpinger[16144]: exiting on signal 15 Mar 7 11:26:46 pfsense dpinger[57987]: send_interval 500ms loss_interval 2000ms time_period 60000ms report_interval 0ms data_len 1 alert_interval 1000ms latency_alarm 1000ms loss_alarm 50% dest_addr 86.25.176.1 bind_addr 86.25.183.166 identifier "WAN_DHCP "
File system is ZFS with plenty of space and /tmp showing 480KB of 6.5GB used.
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I have the same issue on all of my pfSense boxes - after the Upgrade to 23.01
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The exact same pair of php errors?
This? https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14061
Is there some common config all your installs share?
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Any update on this error? I started getting it tonight.
My main drive is defintely not full...
[23.01-RELEASE][admin@host.domain]/root: df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ufsid/59b7f3af0adccc14 100G 2.6G 89G 3% / devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev tmpfs 4.0M 196K 3.8M 5% /var/run devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /var/dhcpd/dev
//edit: nevermind... found patch c5faa351c1ef6d4555478a7f50b3a16ece7e0b2a on redmine. Sorry for the thread bump.
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Same issue here. Seen this error twice after upgrading to 2.7.0 on July 1st.
I also see references to Nut Package (which is installed).
I applied the patch as referenced above, I'll report back with results.
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I just received this error again this morning. Patch has been applied at last posting date.
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What error exactly?
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Please see the error listed at the top of the post.
America/New_York] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: fwrite(): Argument #1 ($stream) must be of type resource, bool given in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc:172
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But not the error in /etc/inc/notices.inc:101 ?
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@stephenw10 This is the error:
[06-Aug-2023 10:05:02 America/New_York] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: fwrite(): Argument #1 ($stream) must be of type resource, bool given in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc:172 Stack trace: #0 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(172): fwrite(false, 'a:40:{s:7:"vers...') #1 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(147): generate_config_cache(Array) #2 /etc/inc/config.inc(141): parse_config() #3 /etc/inc/gwlb.inc(25): require_once('/etc/inc/config...') #4 /etc/inc/functions.inc(35): require_once('/etc/inc/gwlb.i...') #5 /etc/inc/notices.inc(26): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...') #6 /usr/local/pkg/nut/nut_email.php(24): require_once('/etc/inc/notice...') #7 {main} thrown in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc on line 172 [06-Aug-2023 10:05:02 America/New_York] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ValueError: Path cannot be empty in /etc/inc/notices.inc:101 Stack trace: #0 /etc/inc/notices.inc(101): fopen('', 'w') #1 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(1148): file_notice('phperror', 'PHP ERROR: Type...', 'PHP errors') #2 [internal function]: pfSense_clear_globals() #3 {main} thrown in /etc/inc/notices.inc on line 101
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I installed all patches and get still this error:
PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /etc/inc/config.lib.inc, Line: 172, Message: Uncaught TypeError: fwrite(): Argument #1 ($stream) must be of type resource, bool given in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc:172
Stack trace:
#0 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(172): fwrite(false, 'a:44:{s:7:"vers...')
#1 /etc/inc/config.lib.inc(147): generate_config_cache(Array)
#2 /etc/inc/config.inc(141): parse_config()
#3 /etc/inc/gwlb.inc(25): require_once('/etc/inc/config...')
#4 /etc/inc/functions.inc(35): require_once('/etc/inc/gwlb.i...')
#5 /usr/local/sbin/pfSsh.php(29): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...')
#6 {main}
thrown @ 2023-09-05 06:00:03 -
Doesn't this look like PHP error after reboot ?
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There is another change I committed a couple weeks ago that might help with that,
596a88fa42f0ac77bd2fc2be87b54457df11f64b
but I'm not sure if it applies cleanly on a patched or unpatched release. You can try, though.But the problem is still someone trying to do a function as a non-privileged user that should be performed by root.