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jdmaloney

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  1. Hi Mark, Thanks for the response and your testing. I’ve PM’d you a link to a core dump file and the config.xml Thanks again for taking a look!
  2. Over the past day, Pulseway daemons on my RHEL 8 systems and the one Debian 11 system I have crash on their own accord with the following in the logs: May 12 22:22:13 ZZZhostname systemd[1]: Starting Remotely Monitor and Control IT Systems... May 12 22:22:23 ZZZhostname systemd[1]: Started Remotely Monitor and Control IT Systems. May 12 22:22:23 ZZZhostname pulseway[1472867]: Got exception signal: 11 May 12 22:22:23 ZZZhostname kernel: pulsewayd[1472867]: segfault at 7fffd0b8f11e ip 0000000000480968 sp 00007ffed0b7f040 error 6 in pulsewayd[406000+589000] May 12 22:22:23 ZZZhostname kernel: Code: ee 4c 89 ef c6 44 24 40 00 48 89 d3 0f 29 44 24 30 e8 4c d6 30 00 89 de 48 89 ef e8 72 ef ff ff 89 c0 49 8d 7c 24 10 49 89 ed <c6> 84 04 90 01 01 00 00 49 89 3c 24 41 8b 4d 00 49 83 c5 04 8d 91 May 12 22:22:23 ZZZhostname systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 1472869/UID 0). May 12 22:22:24 ZZZhostname systemd-coredump[1472870]: Resource limits disable core dumping for process 1472867 (pulsewayd). May 12 22:22:24 ZZZhostname systemd-coredump[1472870]: Process 1472867 (pulsewayd) of user 0 dumped core. May 12 22:22:24 ZZZhostname systemd[1]: pulseway.service: Main process exited, code=dumped, status=11/SEGV May 12 22:22:24 ZZZhostname systemd[1]: pulseway.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'. No updates have happened on these systems within the 3-5 days leading up to the crashes (am running latest version of Pulseway) and I cannot get the Pulseway daemons to restart clean. Sometimes I can get it to run (kind of, see output below) but I don’t get information from my host in the Pulseway app/the host still shows as offline: root@YYYhostname:~# systemctl status pulseway ● pulseway.service - Remotely Monitor and Control IT Systems Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pulseway.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Thu 2022-05-12 22:26:56 CDT; 1min 2s ago Process: 995459 ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 10 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 995637 (pulsewayd) Tasks: 3 (limit: 114195) Memory: 3.4M CPU: 301ms CGroup: /system.slice/pulseway.service └─995637 /usr/sbin/pulsewayd --no-daemonize May 12 22:26:59 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:05 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:11 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:17 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:23 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:30 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:35 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:42 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:49 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail] May 12 22:27:56 YYYhostname pulseway[995637]: Error while registering computer:SOAP 1.1 fault SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode] "Error 400: HTTP 400 Bad Request" Detail: [no detail]
  3. Is it possible to explore mount points on Linux machines like it is on Mac OS machines? With the Linux machines I monitor, I tab on the Hard Disks tab (in iOS app), I can view the mounts and their used/free space, but I can't tap to explore any of them. I can do that for the Mac OS machines I monitor. I don't monitor any Windows machines, but I'm assuming they have that same functionality. Looking over my config file doesn't seem to indicate I missed something, but I'd be happy to be proved wrong.
  4. Hello, has this custom interval been added to the non-Enterprise Server version of the software? I can't find it, but I thought I'd double check in case I missed it somewhere.
  5. I also agree!! Would have to create a VM to run Windows as I only use/admin OS X and Linux.
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