I started over from scratch using the ISO install instead of the ZEN install, and in this case the webservices start successfully. Unless someone replies saying not to, I will update the documentation to explicitly state that the ZEN install *should not* be used for cluster deployments.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 2:48 PM Daniel Zook <daniel.z...@emu.edu> wrote: > I'm on step 3.5.2 "3.5.2. Sync the PacketFence configuration across the > cluster (second and third servers)" of the Clustering Quick Installation > Guide: > https://www.packetfence.org/doc/PacketFence_Clustering_Guide.html#_sync_the_packetfence_configuration_across_the_cluster_second_and_third_servers > > The last command of that step returns a "failed" message: > > root@pf2:~# /usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd service httpd.webservices restart > Service Status PID > Job for packetfence-httpd.webservices.service failed because the control > process exited with error code. > See "systemctl status packetfence-httpd.webservices.service" and > "journalctl -xe" for details. > packetfence-httpd.webservices.service stopped 0 > > Is this expected? I believe the "packetfence-mariadb" service was stopped > earlier in the guide, so if the webservices require database access, it > would seem it shouldn't be able to start. > If that's the case, why is this command in the Clustering Quick > Installation Guide? > >
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