Hi Craig and everyone else.
Sorry for the massive gap in responses, work demanded I work on something else.
In answer to your questions.
The error is triggered when I try and save the initial config,
which when setup.php loads is error free (apart from the db type I am not
using), the only change I am trying to commit is the
naming of the site. I have fixed the time
zone issue.
The error “Undefined offset: 59 in
/opt/jffnms-0.9.1/conf/config.php on line 48, referer:
http://th110netmon1/jffnms/admin/setup.php”.
Is published to the web browser after clicking save, also appears in the apache
error_log
I have since upgraded to php 5.3.8 from 5.3.6-r1 due to the
security vulnerability published, and I get the same error.
Any pointers would be very helpful.
Should I be able to edit jffnms.conf and manually define the
site name?
Regards,
Mat.
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To: [email protected]
Subject:
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:30:31 +0000
Hello guys I could use a little help,
I am doing a fresh install of JFFNMS, 0.9.1.
I had a few issues which I have had to work through but
managed to find the answers in earlier postings. I have managed to login for
the first time as admin, at the setup page I only have a few errors Satelite
server, TFTP server files path and RRDTool font. Nothing I cannot fix or
workout, but I am unable to save the changes.
I have an error displayed above the JFFNMS Setup bar:
“Warning: fopen(../../conf/jffnms.conf) [function.fopen]:
failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php
on line 90”
This is mirrored in the apache error_log
[Tue Aug 23 11:08:39 2011] [error] [client 10.44.10.3] PHP
Warning: fopen(../conf/jffnms.conf)
[<a href='function.fopen'>function.fopen</a>]: failed to open stream:
No such file or directory in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php on line 90
After making a Setup change, like changing the site name and
pressing “save change”, I get the error above then:
Warning: fopen(../../conf/jffnms.conf) [function.fopen]:
failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php
on line 90
Warning: date() [function.date]:
It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to
use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In
case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you
most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'Europe/London' for
'BST/1.0/DST' instead in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php on line 43
Notice: Undefined index: logging_file in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php
on line 48
Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php on
line 48
Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /opt/jffnms/conf/config.php on
line 48
This error continues to offset 59 followed by a final fopen
error. My timezone is defined as Europe/London and NTP works just fine. I am
using Gentoo, but did not use the ebuild because the ebuild is on a much older
version.
This looks to possibly be a php or a permissions error because the
files do exist.
Vitals.
php 5.3.6-r1
mysql 5.1
apache 2.2.17
rrdtool 1.4.5-r1
2.6.34-gentoo-r6
Any ideas
because I am running out of them.
Regards,
Mat.
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