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    Config sync stopped working?

    2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      vindenesen last edited by

      Somewhere between a snapshot on the 18. of november and the current snapshot today (2.2-BETA (amd64) built on Tue Nov 25 01:23:50 CST 2014), config sync stopped working for me. I'm running two pfsense in a HA setup, and the logs display:

      php-fpm[29292]: /rc.filter_synchronize: New alert found: An error code was received while attempting XMLRPC sync with username admin http://<ip of="" secondary="">:80 - Code 2: Invalid return payload: enable debugging to examine incoming payload.

      I'm using the nano version, and if I switch the active slice, and boot up from the old one (from 18. of nov), then config sync starts working again. I tested it using the "Force config sync" button on the Filter Reload page.

      Does anyone else also have this issue?</ip>

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        What does the log on the secondary show?

        There have been a few misc issues fixed just this morning that may have affected it as well, try it again after updating to a snapshot dated after this post.

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          vindenesen last edited by

          Thanks for the reply jimp :)

          The System - General log on the secondary doesn't display anything out of the ordinary. No messages regarding XMLRPC or config sync. Any other logs I could check?
          Will update when a new snapshot is ready.

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            vindenesen last edited by

            @jimp:

            There have been a few misc issues fixed just this morning that may have affected it as well, try it again after updating to a snapshot dated after this post.

            I'm afraid that it didnt help. Now running "2.2-BETA (amd64) built on Fri Nov 28 08:10:11 CST 2014", same issue. My test environment doesn't have this issue, so I'm assuming it has something to do with my config. How do I enable debugging to examine incoming payload?

            Edit:

            I executed /etc/rc.filter_synchronize on the primary. Gave a whole lot of output. This is a short version:

            
            

            ---SENT---
            POST /xmlrpc.php HTTP/1.0
            User-Agent: PEAR XML_RPC
            Host: 172.30.2.134
            Authorization: Basic ***************************
            Content-Type: text/xml
            Content-Length: 428131

            <methodcall><methodname>pfsense.restore_config_section</methodname>
            <params><param>
            <value><string>*****************</string></value>

            <param>

            ...snip....

            <value><array><data></data></array></value></params></methodcall>

            ---END---

            
            

            ---GOT---

            ---END---

            
            
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              vindenesen last edited by

              Managed to resolve this by setting up the secondary from scratch. Created all interfaces required, and then got the configuration to synchronize.

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