Slow Save
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Test this :
Backup your config.
Then "Reset to factory defaults".
Assign interfaces, log in and make WAN work.
Do not change anything else - do not import your backup.
Now, edit something that took time to save ; do you see the same delay ?To get back to where you were before : import your config.
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Test this :
Backup your config.
Then "Reset to factory defaults".
Assign interfaces, log in and make WAN work.
Do not change anything else - do not import your backup.
Now, edit something that took time to save ; do you see the same delay ?To get back to where you were before : import your config.
This did the trick. Thank you!
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Hmm, so, fixed but no real idea of what was causing it?
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@stephenw10
No idea whatsoever. Honestly, ever since switching to 2.5.2, pfSense has been anything but reliable. I’ve debated multiple times going back to 2.4.5 -
No idea whatsoever
The difference between your and my pfSense is : the settings.
The code is the same ;)2.5.2, pfSense has been anything but reliable.
Strange. 2.5.2 is rock solid for me.
Another test :
Use another VM host.
Example : I've one running under HyperV, the one Windows 10 offers you for free : its perfect.
Or, even better (better as "one issue less to resolve" : don't use a VM. -
Mmm, what hypervisor are you using?
2.5.0 and 2.5.1 certainly had issues but 2.5.2 has been pretty good. Whatever you were hitting here though seems likely to be something local to you. I've not seen any other reports of it.
Steve
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I am running esxi 6.7.0 Update 3 (Build 15160138). At first I had run an update, at that time no firewall rule that I would create or update would ever take effect. Applying my changes and rebooting didn’t seem to help anything. I took a backup of my settings, ran a fresh install of 2.5.2 and immediately restored my backup. That’s when I was stuck with the slow saves.
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Mmm, this has been resolved by reinstalling as understand it.
Loads of people running in ESXi so nothing unsual there.... hmm.
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@stephenw10
Yes resolved.