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#summary Troubleshooting
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== General ==
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* *debugging commands:*
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* `/var/log/cored.log` - CORE daemon log file may contain error messages
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* `/var/log/coreexecd.log` - CORE execution daemon log file may indicate failed jobs, those commands exiting with a non-zero status
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== Linux OpenVZ version ==
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* *debugging commands:*
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* `vzlist` - lists all running containers
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* `brctl show` - lists all bridge devices, see if container veth devices have joined the correct bridges
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* `ebtables -L` - for troubleshooting wireless connectivity, there should be two entries per wireless link
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* *Issue:* I start Core and place a host into the GUI and press Start. I get the following error for just doing that
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{{{
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can not find channel named "-1"
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can not find channel named "-1"
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}}}
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also, my console may display this error:
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{{{
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Connecting to 127.0.0.1:4038...
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Failed to open API channel to 127.0.0.1:4038: couldn't open socket: connection refused
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}}}
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* *Resolution:* This suggests that cored was not running or is hung. Try "sudo killall cored", and if no process was killed, check also that there is not a /var/run/cored.pid file lying around. Try restarting cored in verbose mode: "sudo /usr/local/sbin cored -v" and if that works, restart it in daemon mode such as: "sudo /usr/local/sbin/cored -d". Check the log file in /var/log/cored.log if all else fails.
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* *Issue:* when starting multiple quagga routers, only some come up into operational state.
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* *Resolution:* This is flakiness with the OpenVZ version of CORE. I have noticed that sometimes the containers start without interface lo in an "UP" state, and that zebra sometimes does not start successfully. If you find a node in this state, here are some suggested resolution steps:
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killall zebra ospfd ospf6d
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ifconfig lo up
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zebra -d
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ospf -d
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ospf6d -d
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vtysh -b
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}}}
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* *Tested OpenVZ kernel versions:*
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* 2.6.18-128.1.1.el5.028stab062.3 - sometimes IPv6 addresses are not set properly; during shutdown some containers cause this message `unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo=e319a800 to become free. Usage count = 8 ve=1000 unregister_netdevice: device e319a800 marked to leak free_netdev: device lo=e319a800 leaked`
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* 2.6.18-128.2.1.el5.028stab064.4 -
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== FreeBSD version ==
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* *debugging commands:*
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* `vimage -l` - lists all running vimages
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* `ngctl list` - list all Netgraph nodes
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* `ngctl show ...` - detailed information about a Netgraph node |