Bug #1564
closedrc.stop_packages causes reboot to only works from SSH, not from Web interface
Added by Pierre ROUSSET over 13 years ago. Updated over 13 years ago.
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Description
As reported in the forum (http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,37258.0.html), the reboot feature doesn't work from the Web interface. Need to either use the console or SSH to reboot pfSense.
Running version : 30 May / nanobsd 2g.
Updated by Scott Ullrich over 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
Cannot replicate this issue.
Updated by Perry Mason over 13 years ago
I can confirm on snapshot May 30 11:53:52 nanobsd 4G when I remove rc.stop_packages https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/a1b86994a0b2895d0d81fb12f680639bfc1d9b42 I can reboot from gui
Updated by lude lude over 13 years ago
I can confirm that I have this issue using 2.0-RC2 (i386) Mon May 30 11:06:53.
Tried to reboot from reboot.php. Webgui was no longer responding. Logged in with ssh restarted the webCon. WebGUI would not respond. Rebooted from ssh.
Updated by Evgeny Yurchenko over 13 years ago
It seems that this is related to bug in php http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=11430 "Impossible to execute .php from inside .php by using exec()"
When I replaced
+ mwexec("/etc/rc.stop_packages");
in Ermal's commit with
+ include("/etc/rc.stop_packages");
the problem disappeared with stop_packages being executed first. If you are ok with this solution I can commit it.
Updated by Karsten G over 13 years ago
#5 Solution works for me as well, for me please commit ...
Updated by Bill Marquette over 13 years ago
The php.net bug is a decade old. While include() may 'fix' this, IMHO it really obfuscates what it's trying to do and I'm not sure it's the right fix. I also notice that the shebang line includes '-f' which seems a tad odd (and in most of our scripts so it's unlikely at issue), not sure where we picked that up from.
Does mwexec("/usr/local/bin/php -f /etc/rc.stop_packages"); work any better?
Updated by Chris Buechler over 13 years ago
- Subject changed from Reboot only works from console/SSH but not from Web interface to Reboot only works from SSH but not from Web interface
same from console menu option 5
Updated by Evgeny Yurchenko over 13 years ago
I've spent some time trying to understand why we get three processes rc.stop_packages after clicking reboot from gui:
[2.0-RC2][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root(9): ps -eaxfj | grep stop_
ps: Process environment requires procfs(5)
root 17981 41684 17981 17981 0 Ss ?? 0:00.03 /usr/local/bin/php -f /etc/rc.stop_packages
root 18183 17981 17981 17981 0 S ?? 0:00.00 /usr/local/bin/php -f /etc/rc.stop_packages
root 18335 17981 17981 17981 0 S ?? 0:00.00 /usr/local/bin/php -f /etc/rc.stop_packages
Not being able to find reasonable explanation and after making sure the same call works perfectly when you run it from console I asked google. Note that the first process parents two others and this correlates very well with what is described in article mentioned above, this is why I thought that this is probably related to this bug in php.
BTW I could not find any other place in pfSense when we do similar call (/etc/rc.something from php).
Totally agree that include is very ugly 'solution' in this case, that is why I haven't tried to commit this 'fix'.
And finally - anyway we have to fix this (remove this call? write other function stopping packages?)
Updated by Evgeny Yurchenko over 13 years ago
Forgot to mention: mwexec("/usr/local/bin/php -f /etc/rc.stop_packages"); does not work either.
Updated by Warren Baker over 13 years ago
Changing rc.stop_packages to a shell script works. Which is a small trivial change and the following works for me:
#!/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/php -q <<ENDPHP <?php require_once("config.inc"); require_once("functions.inc"); require_once("filter.inc"); require_once("shaper.inc"); require_once("captiveportal.inc"); require_once("pkg-utils.inc"); require_once("pfsense-utils.inc"); require_once("service-utils.inc"); ... .. . /* The rest of the current rc.stop_packages php code HERE */ ?> ENDPHP
I can commit this change, unless someone else sees a potential problem with this approach?
Updated by Ermal Luçi over 13 years ago
I will look at this a bit since its related to some other hangs that happen at times.
Updated by Jim Pingle over 13 years ago
For the moment I disabled the package stop on reboot.
Though after sleeping on it, I remembered a similar problem I hit before. I wonder if it's the same root cause as #602
Updated by Evgeny Yurchenko over 13 years ago
Just tested
exec("/etc/rc.reboot");
works ok. Probably because /etc/rc.reboot does not contain php code.
Updated by Peter Baumann over 13 years ago
Just want to let you know that I use many pfSense 2.0-RC3 firewalls here for testing.
I use amd64 and i386 in XenServer vm and ALIX boards.
Today I had to do some config changes on all these firewalls and I tried to reboot the firewalls over the web interface, this was working without any problems.
At the moment I use
2.0-RC3 (amd64)
built on Thu Jul 21 22:37:35 EDT 2011
and
2.0-RC3 (i386)
built on Wed Jul 20 19:51:58 EDT 2011
Peter
Updated by Jim Pingle over 13 years ago
- Subject changed from Reboot only works from SSH but not from Web interface to rc.stop_packages causes reboot to only works from SSH, not from Web interface
rc.stop_packages is currently disabled which is why reboots are still working now.
Since the upgrade to PHP 5.2.17 I figured it was worth trying this again, and I found that neither mwexec nor exec work for calling /etc/rc.stop_packages.
Warren's method from #11 works, that should be fine to do.
Updated by Jim Pingle over 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset 3e8fad13ae4a029fc6d872d87399f98f04a752cb.
Updated by Jim Pingle over 13 years ago
Applied in changeset 0124456b0c4d602adea538cee35fc67c977e9f2e.
Updated by Chris Buechler over 13 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved