If you're using a webserver module (e.g., Apache's mod_php) make sure it's exactly the same version as your PHP CLI installation, and that your PHP modules are built against that version as well.  I've had some odd problems like that due to version mismatches.  Updating the PHP binaries but failing to update mod_php is a pretty classic example.

Also note that when upgrading mod_php you may have to completely stop and then start the web server processes for the change to "take."  A reload won't do it, and I've seen a restart fail on occasion, too.

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Eduardo Schoedler <listas@esds.com.br> wrote:
Adam,

I don't understand whats is going on.
Just now I purged and reinstall all php5 and modules.
Still getting segfault =/

http://pastebin.com/4FmD1uet

Thanks.


2015-03-02 16:39 GMT-03:00 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>:

Nothing. We don't really use any complex features of php.

If your php binary is segfaulting, find a new one. There is nothing we can do if your php binary segfaults.

A segmentation fault is caused when a process tries to read memory it doesn't own. That's hardly something we can cause with if statements in a scripting language like php. :D

Netsnmp segfaults a lot on certain mibs, I'm not sure why. Nothing we can do about that.

Adam.

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On 2 March 2015 11:55:34 Eduardo Schoedler <listas@esds.com.br> wrote:

Adam,

About wifi module, I'm still receiving "segmentation fault" *only* in this module.
What they use different from others?

Thanks,


2015-03-02 14:52 GMT-03:00 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>:

That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)

The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!

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On 2 March 2015 10:02:15 John Brown <john@citylinkfiber.com> wrote:

Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ??  ;)


On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:40 AM, Mike Hammett <observium-list@ics-il.net> wrote:
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson, etc. aren't WiFi at all. ;-)  I know you know that, but not everyone here knows the space.



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From: "John Brown" <john@citylinkfiber.com>
To: "Observium Network Observation System" <observium@observium.org>
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress

for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.

For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market

On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
> Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
> graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
>
> I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it seems
> we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
> controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
>
> Adam.
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> On 1 March 2015 21:46:24 "Ron Marosko" <ron@rjr-services.com> wrote:
>>
>> This would be generally correct… for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
>> UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is helpful
>> when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when something
>> changes over time.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things, have
>> identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know how to
>> manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly.
>> What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.
>>
>>
>>
>> …Ron
>>
>>
>>
>> From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of
>> Eduardo Schoedler
>> Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
>> To: Observium Network Observation System
>> Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
>>
>>
>>
>> 2015-03-01 17:43 GMT-03:00 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>:
>>
>> How usable is it?
>>
>>
>>
>> For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
>>
>> Client's signal its good too.
>>
>>
>>
>> And that's all, folks. :)
>>
>>
>>
>> But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
>> does all you need, including manage this devices.
>>
>>
>>
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