Hey Justin,
I honestly have no clue. It works just fine on my host, and the logs seem to imply it’s not passing the requisite parameters. Could you send /opt/perfsonar_ps/toolkit/web/root/gui/services/index.cgi?
Cheers,
Aaron
On Feb 5, 2015, at 11:57 AM, Justin Ettore <> wrote:
Hi Aaron,
Any other ideas in this?
Thanks
Justin Ettore
Network Engineering – ISC
University of Pennsylvania
From: Microsoft Office User <>
Date: Monday, February 2, 2015 at 2:17 PM
To: Aaron Brown <>
Cc: perfsonar-user <>
Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Host status -primary interface and multi-homed question
Patched and files attached.
Thanks
Justin Ettore
Network Engineering – ISC
University of Pennsylvania
From: Aaron Brown <>
Date: Monday, February 2, 2015 at 12:27 PM
To: Microsoft Office User <>
Cc: perfsonar-user <>
Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Host status -primary interface and multi-homed question
This is just baffling. It works fine on my local box using the exact same config file. Could you apply this patch http://ndb1.internet2.edu/~aaron/added_address_logging.patch and
then go to the main page, and then send /var/log/perfsonar/web_admin/web_admin.log?
You can patch it by doing:
patch -p2 -d /opt/perfsonar_ps/toolkit -i /path/to/added_address_logging.patch
Cheers,
Aaron
On Feb 2, 2015, at 10:31 AM, Justin Ettore <> wrote:
Here you go.
[ettorej@perf-hnt etc]$ more
/opt/perfsonar_ps/toolkit/web/root/gui/services/etc/web_admin.conf
logger_conf logger.conf
allow_internal_addresses 0
primary_interface p1p1
[ettorej@perf-hnt etc]$
[ettorej@perf-brb network-scripts]$ more
/opt/perfsonar_ps/toolkit/web/root/gui/services/etc/web_admin.conf
logger_conf logger.conf
allow_internal_addresses 0
primary_interface p2p1
[ettorej@perf-brb network-scripts]$
Thanks
Justin Ettore
Network Engineering – ISC
University of Pennsylvania
On 1/30/15, 8:14 AM, "Justin Ettore" <> wrote:
Hi Aaron,
I'm out of the office today. Will get you the conf files on Monday.
Thanks
On 1/30/15 8:09 AM, "Aaron Brown" <> wrote:
Hey Justin,
It¹s bizarre. The logs show it going through all the interfaces. I stuck
your IP on one of my hosts¹ unconnected NICs, and putting in the stuff in
web_admin.conf worked just fine. Could you send
/opt/perfsonar_ps/toolkit/web/root/gui/services/etc/web_admin.conf so I
can take a look at it?
Cheers,
Aaron
On Jan 29, 2015, at 8:58 AM, Justin Ettore <>
wrote:
Aaron,
Did you see anything in the logs to explain the behavior?
Thanks
Justin Ettore
Network Engineering ISC
University of Pennsylvania
From: Microsoft Office User <>
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 10:35 AM
To: Aaron Brown <>
Cc: perfsonar-user <>
Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Host status -primary interface and
multi-homed question
Attached
Thanks
Justin Ettore
Network Engineering ISC
University of Pennsylvania
From: Aaron Brown <>
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:57 AM
To: Microsoft Office User <>
Cc: perfsonar-user <>
Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Host status -primary interface and
multi-homed question
Hey Justin,
Can you visit the main page, and then send us
/var/log/perfsonar/web_admin/web_admin.log?
Cheers,
Aaron
On Jan 26, 2015, at 3:02 PM, Justin Ettore <>
wrote:
€ I¹m trying to finish up 2 installation of PerfSONAR and can¹t
seem to be able to configure the correct Host Status primary interface
on the toolkit page. I have been editing
/opt/perfsonar_ps/toolkit/web/root/gui/services/etc/web_admin.conf to
make changes.
System 1 http://perf-brb.net.isc.upenn.edu/toolkit/ - current
primary address modv.perf-brb.net.isc.upenn.edu
[perf-brb etc]$ more web_admin.conf
logger_conf logger.conf
allow_internal_addresses 0
primary_interface p2p1
p2p1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr A0:36:9F:2C:62:7C
inet addr:128.91.172.58 Bcast:128.91.172.59 Mask:255.255.255.252¹
58.172.91.128.in-addr.arpaname = scidmz.perf-brb.net.isc.upenn.edu.
System 2 https://perf-hnt.net.isc.upenn.edu/toolkit/ - current
primary address - perf-hnt.net.isc.upenn.edu
[ettorej@perf-hnt etc]$ more web_admin.conf
logger_conf logger.conf
allow_internal_addresses 0
primary_interface p1p1
p1p1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 90:E2:BA:2B:C8:28
inet addr:128.91.94.14 Bcast:128.91.94.15
Mask:255.255.255.252
14.94.91.128.in-addr.arpaname = hnt-brdr.perf-hnt.net.isc.upenn.edu.
Is this setting coming from somewhere else then?
Question 2 I posted this before and have tried many configuration
options but nothing that seems to work as I was hoping. My server have
4 interface being used. 2 10gb for perfSONAR and 2 1gb for management
and backup. The 2 10gb interfaces connect to different subnets/routers
to provide multiple test points. I really only want the 2 10gb
available for all PerfSONAR services but there does not seem to be a
good way to configure this. Seems like I need to have all 4 interface
available for testing and then use IPTables to block any connection to
the interfaces I do not want available. Is this the correct
assumption, or am I missing a better way to handle this?
Thanks
Justin Ettore
Network Engineering ISC
University of Pennsylvania
<perf_hnt_web_admin.log.zip><perf-brb_web_admin.log.zip>
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