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Web UI not responding

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Web UI was not responding this morning.

 

This error was in the syslog.

Tower kernel: emhttpd[9074]: segfault at 0 ip 00002b2a11145af0 sp 00002b2a11adbdd0 error 4 in libc-2.25.so[2b2a1110a000+1c1000]

 

Kevin

tower-diagnostics-20170611-1025.zip

Yeah that's not good.  Thanks for the diags.  Do you have any idea what might have been happening in the server at that time?  (It was at 1:45AM about an hour after the last disk spun down.  Kinda odd too that apcupsd shutdown and restarted at 4:44AM.)

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As far as I can tell the only thing happening was 1 friend streaming a tv show via the Plex docker which has continued to work fine all day.

 

The UPS is set to do a self test but wether that coincides with the apcupsd entry I don't know.

 

This is the second time it's happened since I upgraded to 6.4rc. The first time I put it down to the ipmi plugin which wasn't working right for me. This has been uninstalled.

 

Kevin. 

 

I have the same problem. Upgraded to 6.4RC. The GUI is a lot more responsive but failes to load since a couple days now.

Everything seems to work fine though.

When i load the GUI i get the login prompt but after a while i get 504 Gateway Time-Out from nginx.

 

I have added diagnostics.

tower-diagnostics-20170612-1851.zip

I had this issue and ended up killing the php5-fpm processes and then doing an emhttp & to restart them. Everything worked after that.

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