Sorry, our inbound e-mail has been down most of today.

 

When I ran the update it asked me if I wanted to replace the index file, so I said yes.  Never used SVN before so I would have thought it would have just replaced the file, not modified it (strange).

 

Also to Adam’s question, I have no idea.  I just run “svn update” from the install location once I see any changes on the Jira site I am interested in looking at.  It usually bumps me up to the current revision number.

 

Andrew

 

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Andrew Hunstiger  – Network Administrator I

1500 N. Greenville Ave., Suite 500

Richardson, TX 75081

Phone:    972.866.3545

Fax:          972.866.3301

Email:      Andrew.Hunstiger@argodata.com

 

From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 10:57 AM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] Problems after sync to 4532

 

Looks like svn fucked up your index file, did you modify it yourself?

The hilighted lines are not in our code, they were added by a merge problem when you updated.

Tom

On 09/25/2013 05:51 PM, Andrew Hunstiger wrote:

Sorry if this is the wrong channel to send this to.

 

Not sure what happened, but after syncing to the latest version the web portal seems to be broken.  Checking the logs the poller is still working, I just can’t access the web page any more.

 

Checking the error logs the only two events that keep popping up when I try to load the page are:

 

[Wed Sep 25 09:29:53 2013] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected T_SL in /opt/observium/html/index.php on line 212

[Wed Sep 25 09:52:04 2013] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected T_SL in /opt/observium/html/index.php on line 215

 

Line 212 points to the start of what I pasted in below.  The only part that stood out to me (I honestly have no idea what I am doing, just trying to troubleshoot) is what I highlighted below:

 

{

 

  // Warn about lack of mcrypt unless told not to.

<<<<<<< .mine

<<<<<<< .mine

<<<<<<< .mine

  if($config['login_remember_me'] = FALSE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

=======

  if($config['login_remember_me'] == TRUE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

=======

  if($config['login_remember_me'] = TRUE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

=======

  if($config['login_remember_me'] == TRUE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

>>>>>>> .r4532

>>>>>>> .r4471

>>>>>>> .r4532

  {

    print_error('Observium now requires mcrypt to be installed for use by the "remember me" function. Please install the php5-mcrypt package on Ubuntu/Debian or the php-mcrypt package on RHEL/Centos. Alternatively, you can disable this $

  }

 

  // Authenticated. Print a page.

  if (isset($vars['page']) && !strstr("..", $vars['page']) &&  is_file("pages/" . $vars['page'] . ".inc.php"))

  {

    include("pages/" . $vars['page'] . ".inc.php");

  } else {

    if (isset($config['front_page']) && is_file($config['front_page']))

    {

      include($config['front_page']);

    } else {

      include("pages/front/default.php");

                }

    }

  }

 

}

 

Once I commented those lines out, the page was able to load without any problems.

 

// <<<<<<< .mine

// <<<<<<< .mine

// <<<<<<< .mine

  if($config['login_remember_me'] = FALSE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

// =======

  if($config['login_remember_me'] == TRUE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

// =======

  if($config['login_remember_me'] = TRUE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

// =======

  if($config['login_remember_me'] == TRUE && (!function_exists('mcrypt_decrypt') || !function_exists('mcrypt_encrypt')))

// >>>>>>> .r4532

// >>>>>>> .r4471

// >>>>>>> .r4532

 

 

Also, once I did the sync, there was an error (wish I wrote it down first) when running the “./discovery.php -h none” command.  I had to follow the following article to fix the problem: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16677558/startup-unable-to-load-dynamic-library-usr-lib-php-modules-module-so

 

Andrew

 

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            address

 

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1500 N. Greenville Ave., Suite 500

Richardson, TX 75081

Phone:    972.866.3545

Fax:          972.866.3301

Email:      Andrew.Hunstiger@argodata.com

 

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