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Reloading Config: Internal Server Error

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

So I just installed minemeld this morning so bare with me as I don't really have everything down yet. The issue that I currently ran into is that when I go under the Config tab I immediately receive an "Error Reloading Config: Internal Server Error" and it says that there is No data available in the table. I'm trying to add our own blocklist as a node, however when I go to add it (Give it a name, select the Prototype that I setup for the blacklist we already had, leave INPUTS empty and Output enabled) the OK button never actually works and always stays grayed out.  Is there a log file or something that will give me some information on what is going on? 

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OK when you run this:

 

sudo -u minemeld /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/supervisorctl -c /opt/minemeld/local/supervisor/config/supervisord.conf stop all

 

sudo -u minemeld /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/supervisorctl -c /opt/minemeld/local/supervisor/config/supervisord.conf start all

 

Does everything fire up correctly after that?

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I think the engine is not running.

 

Could you give the following command and attach the output ?

 

sudo service minemeld stop
sudo service minemeld start
sudo -u minemeld /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/supervisorctl -c /opt/minemeld/local/supervisor/config/supervisord.conf status

minemeld-engine RUNNING pid 56625, uptime 0:01:01
minemeld-traced RUNNING pid 56626, uptime 0:01:01
minemeld-web RUNNING pid 56627, uptime 0:01:01

I just checked and the problem still persists. 

Could you check /opt/minemeld/log/minemeld-web.log contents and look for an ERROR string ?

 

Thanks.

I don't see anything in the output that says ERROR. I've attached a screenshot of the actual error. 

Run this:

sudo -u minemeld /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/supervisorctl -c /opt/minemeld/local/supervisor/config/supervisord.conf status | awk '{print $4}' | awk -F \, '{print $1}'

 

Get the pids then see if they are all running:

 

ps aux | grep PIDNUMBERFROMCOMMAND1 | grep -v grep

 

 

They all appear to be running

56625
56626
56627

\bprya@vpro-panmm-01:~$ ps aux | grep 56625 | grep -v grep
minemeld  56625  0.0  1.0 216048 22212 ?        Sl   12:13   0:04 /opt/minemeld/engine/0.9.22/bin/python /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/mm-run /opt/minemeld/local/config
\bprya@vpro-panmm-01:~$ ps aux | grep 56626 | grep -v grep
minemeld  56626  0.0  1.3 232640 27304 ?        Sl   12:13   0:00 /opt/minemeld/engine/0.9.22/bin/python /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/mm-traced /opt/minemeld/local/config/traced.yml
\bprya@vpro-panmm-01:~$ ps aux | grep 56627 | grep -v grep
minemeld  56627  0.0  0.9  55980 19904 ?        S    12:13   0:02 /opt/minemeld/engine/0.9.22/bin/python /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/gunicorn -w 1 -b 127.0.0.1:5000 --access-logfile - --error-logfile - -k gevent minemeld.flask:app

OK when you run this:

 

sudo -u minemeld /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/supervisorctl -c /opt/minemeld/local/supervisor/config/supervisord.conf stop all

 

sudo -u minemeld /opt/minemeld/engine/current/bin/supervisorctl -c /opt/minemeld/local/supervisor/config/supervisord.conf start all

 

Does everything fire up correctly after that?

All three started correctly and is still giving the same error. 

Sorry, I knew I should have had my normal amount of coffee today. There's this nice little load button that I wasn't pressing; once I pushed that I was able to make the changes that I needed to.

Is it friday yet 🙂

Glad it worked at the end, but clicking the LOAD button usually is not needed. LOAD button is used to reload the committed-config into memory as candidate config, i.e. to force a resync between candidate and committed config.

@BPry found the issue, a logic error during initialization after first install. Fixed in 0.9.24

 

Thanks for reporting it !

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