22.05-RC high CPU load
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Also running pfBlocker? Does it start after some time, not immediately?
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@stephenw10 Yes, running pfBlockerNG-devel.
At first I thought I noticed that it didn't start right after boot, but I didn't investigate sufficiently.
I just rebooted and checked carefully, and you are right, CPU starts ramping up approximately 2 minutes after boot is complete.
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@stephenw10 Without rebooting, stopping the pfb_filter returns the cpu to normal levels.
Restarting pfb_filter cause cpu to return to higher levels after approximately 2 minutes and 30 seconds..
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I noticed that there is a new Snapshot version of the 22.05 RC this morning.
Is it fixed already? Or has pfblocker maybe to fix it? -
It is not fixed as far as I know. Tracking it here: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/13154
Add any additional details you may uncover there.
Steve
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@stephenw10, I've updated the redmine issue with a temporary fix. I make no representation that this fix is the best approach.
@BBcan177, please take a look. Thanks.
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Nice. Looks like work is already in progress here: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/13156
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@stephenw10 Well shucks. Seeing that would have saved me a bunch of work. I guess I need to spend more time spelunking redmine.
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Yup I missed that too. Or at least I failed to realise the root cause was the same.
Still when you independently come up with the same fix that's always a good sign.
Working for me here on 2.7.
Steve
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Thank you all and @BBcan177 for the simple patch, because I was about to make a long post looking for help, and the little edit to line 4139 solved my CPU load issues with 22.05 completely.
I think this fix should be made more prominent - I am not using a 22.05 development snapshot, but rather 22.05 final, and I found this thread via a search and not via a browse of the forums. I feel lucky to have found it.
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