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    Dashboard gateways can't gather data - 2.0-BETA4 (i386) built on Fri Oct 1

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      BlueMatt
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      I checked and replacing killbypid("{$g['varrun_path']}/apinger.pid"); with sigkillbypid("{$g['varrun_path']}/apinger.pid","KILL");
      on lines 43 and 225 of /etc/inc/gwlb.inc fixes the issue.  Obviously this is not a good solution, but if anyone wants apinger to work until the actual root of the problem is found, you could do this.

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        Phobia
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        Hi there,

        I'm running :

        2.0-BETA4  (i386)
        built on Fri Oct 8 02:16:27 EDT 2010
        FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p1

        I have 3 WAN connections, 2 x PPPoE (1 DSL, 1 VDSL) and 1 DHCP (cable).

        The DHCP/cable connection correctly displays online, while my 2 PPPoE connection still show Gathering Data in the GW Status screen, as well as the GW Groups page. (blue indicator with gathering data)

        It doesn't seem to impact functionality from what I can tell so far, but I have detected a new issue.

        A while back the "disconnect" button for PPPoE interfaces wasn't working, and then it was fixed.  Something has again broken the functionality here as well as a press of disconnect now results in a loss of IP address, but the interface still shows as online with an IP of "0.0.0.0".  As the interface still thinks it is online, there is no "connect" button, and the only way to restore the connection seems to be a reboot.

        So - there definitely seems to be something to PPPoE connections, gateways and the interface screen.

        Thanks,

        – Phob

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          soldier1326
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          @Phobia:

          Something has again broken the functionality here as well as a press of disconnect now results in a loss of IP address, but the interface still shows as online with an IP of "0.0.0.0".  As the interface still thinks it is online, there is no "connect" button, and the only way to restore the connection seems to be a reboot.

          The same situation with DHCP. But reboot not help. After reboot  IP 0.0.0.0

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