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      FGlaser
      last edited by

      I had a crash some days ago:

      Crash report begins.  Anonymous machine information:
      
      amd64
      12.3-STABLE
      FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE devel-12-n227387-7d2e2bbdf4a pfSense
      
      Crash report details:
      
      No PHP errors found.
      
      Filename: /var/crash/info.0
      Dump header from device: /dev/label/swap0
        Architecture: amd64
        Architecture Version: 4
        Dump Length: 157696
        Blocksize: 512
        Compression: none
        Dumptime: Fri Aug  5 12:08:46 2022
        Hostname: pfSense.home.arpa
        Magic: FreeBSD Text Dump
        Version String: FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE devel-12-n227387-7d2e2bbdf4a pfSense
        Panic String: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr: 0xffffffff83da5000
        Dump Parity: 1268767059
        Bounds: 0
        Dump Status: good
      

      I uploaded the files:
      self creeated crash file

      textdump.tar.0

      info.0

      Hardware:
      ESXi 7.0.3

      2 vCPUs
      4 GB vRAM
      12 GB thin provisioned HDD

      If there are more questions or information needed don't hesitate to ask.

      Greetings from Germany
      Frank

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan @FGlaser
        last edited by Gertjan

        @glaser

        It's a "vm_fault" whatever that might be.

        Btw : a clear indication that you have a faulty set-up :
        Look down in the crash txt file, you have a lot of these :

        <3>arp: 00:50:56:b9:01:24 is using my IP address 10.1.0.11 on vmx2!
        

        Like many hundreds per second.
        Repair that asap, and your system will say thank you to you, and, with some chance, not crashing any more.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          FGlaser @Gertjan
          last edited by

          Thanks for your fast answer.

          I will delete this VM and create a new one direct from ISO.
          It is only for testing purposes..

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          • GertjanG
            Gertjan @FGlaser
            last edited by

            @glaser said in Crash: "No PHP errors found.":

            I will delete this VM and create a new one direct from ISO.

            You will be using the same hardware, using the same host-ware software (ESXi ) using the same OS, pfSense.

            0:50:56:b9:01:24 is using my IP address 10.1.0.11 on vmx2
            means : NIC with MAC 0:50:56:b9:01:24 uses the MAC as an interface that pfSense is using.
            That's a (VM) setting error.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              FGlaser @Gertjan
              last edited by

              @gertjan said in Crash: "No PHP errors found.":

              0:50:56:b9:01:24 is using my IP address 10.1.0.11 on vmx2
              means : NIC with MAC 0:50:56:b9:01:24 uses the MAC as an interface that pfSense is using.

              Thanks for the hint - but this seems really like a Vmware problem!
              I checked, re-checked and asked an colleague - who administrates the ESXi - for help
              --> there is no other machine than my AdminVM in this vSwitch.

              But again:
              To be on the right side, i shut down all the machines mention on this vSwitch and recreated the whole VM with the correct network.

              Now i test and play... 😄

              Thank you guys for your fast and good help!

              Greetings from Germany

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                FGlaser @FGlaser
                last edited by

                BTW:

                How do i close a Thread?

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