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      FSC830
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      Please see my edit...

      Regards

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        mcury @FSC830
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        @fsc830 said in SG-3100 23.01 clean install:

        During my update I did not see such an error referring to u-boot version.

        Perhaps something got corrupted here, I'll reinstall to see if it happens again.
        I have a 23.01 clean config here, so it should take 20 minutes or less to do it.

        But thanks anyway

        dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          On a clean install you will see that because the pkg repo is not populated yet. On an upgrade it already has that data so can check the uboot pkg version.

          Both are expected output.

          Steve

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            mcury @stephenw10
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            SG-3100 running 23.01.

            Acme package -> OK (duckdns tested and working).
            Wireguard -> OK (client to site tested and working).
            PfblockerNG 3.2.0_2 -> OK (using DNSBL python mode, geoIP, tested and working).

            The only things that are not clear to me yet are these:
            https://forum.netgate.com/post/1088207 -> Package Manager - Available packages empty.
            https://forum.netgate.com/post/1087658 -> RAM usage increasing at 03:00 AM (almost double the usage when comparing to 22.01).

            dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Like doubling everyday at 3am or just the first time after install?

              You should be able to see packages. What do you see if you run at the command line:
              pkg -d update

              Steve

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                mcury @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 said in SG-3100 23.01 clean install:

                You should be able to see packages. What do you see if you run at the command line:
                pkg -d update

                Since my last update on that thread, I installed pfblockerNG and Wireguard packages.

                The image below, is with pfblockerNG (3.2.0_3 installed, running with python mode).

                Note: At this point, the RAM usage is almost similar when compared to 22.05, however something happens around 3:00am that I can't explain, in which increases the inactive RAM usage.

                top -HaSP
                then pressed 'o' and sorted by res;
                fbf27273-a230-41c4-a0c4-c184644558f7-image.png

                Tomorrow, after 3AM, I'll provide the same output for comparison purposes.

                Follows below the output from the command suggested:

                [23.01-RELEASE][root@pfsense.home.arpa]/root: pkg -d update
                DBG(1)[41832]> pkg initialized
                Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
                DBG(1)[41832]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense-core
                DBG(1)[41832]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense-core.sqlite'
                DBG(1)[41832]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pfsense-plus-pkg.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-core/meta.conf
                DBG(1)[41832]> opening libfetch fetcher
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pfsense-plus-pkg00.atx.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-core/meta.conf with opts "i"
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
                DBG(1)[41832]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pfsense-plus-pkg.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-core/packagesite.pkg
                DBG(1)[41832]> opening libfetch fetcher
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pfsense-plus-pkg00.atx.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-core/packagesite.pkg with opts "i"
                DBG(1)[41832]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pfsense-plus-pkg.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-core/packagesite.txz
                DBG(1)[41832]> opening libfetch fetcher
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pfsense-plus-pkg00.atx.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-core/packagesite.txz with opts "i"
                pfSense-core repository is up to date.
                Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
                DBG(1)[41832]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense
                DBG(1)[41832]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense.sqlite'
                DBG(1)[41832]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pfsense-plus-pkg.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-pfSense_plus_v23_01/meta.conf
                DBG(1)[41832]> opening libfetch fetcher
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pfsense-plus-pkg00.atx.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-pfSense_plus_v23_01/meta.conf with opts "i"
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
                DBG(1)[41832]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pfsense-plus-pkg.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-pfSense_plus_v23_01/packagesite.pkg
                DBG(1)[41832]> opening libfetch fetcher
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pfsense-plus-pkg00.atx.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-pfSense_plus_v23_01/packagesite.pkg with opts "i"
                DBG(1)[41832]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pfsense-plus-pkg.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-pfSense_plus_v23_01/packagesite.txz
                DBG(1)[41832]> opening libfetch fetcher
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                DBG(1)[41832]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pfsense-plus-pkg00.atx.netgate.com/pfSense_plus-v23_01_armv7-pfSense_plus_v23_01/packagesite.txz with opts "i"
                pfSense repository is up to date.
                All repositories are up to date.
                

                dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                  SteveITS Galactic Empire @mcury
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                  @mcury said in SG-3100 23.01 clean install:

                  something happens around 3:00am

                  https://forum.netgate.com/topic/178023/1100-upgrade-22-05-23-01-high-mem-usage/30
                  "cause by "periodic daily" that runs at 3:00am
                  ...
                  Blue line is [poster] "pretending" it is currently 3:00am and running "period daily" from an ssh session...

                  there goes the memory."

                  It seems to just be on the first 3:00 am after install.

                  Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                  When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                  Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                    mcury @SteveITS
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                    @steveits said in SG-3100 23.01 clean install:

                    It seems to just be on the first 3:00 am after install.

                    Hm.. I'm facing this problem for more than 48hrs after install..
                    I'll get the output tomorrow to confirm.

                    Its 22:20 right now and I'm going to sleep.. Tomorrow I'll post here the RAM usage for comparison.
                    But thanks for the info.

                    dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      The package update looks good. You should see packages populated in the package manager.

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                        SteveITS Galactic Empire @mcury
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                        @mcury said in SG-3100 23.01 clean install:

                        facing this problem for more than 48hrs after install

                        I meant, the big increase in RAM usage is the first night, then for me and others RAM usage is basically constant after that. It doesn't drastically decrease every night.

                        Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                        When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                        Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                          FSC830
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                          Yes, seems so.
                          Last night, no more jump in memory usage was seen.
                          See also here.
                          I the meantime countless threads about RAM usage in 23.01 exists, its hard, to keep an overview.
                          🙄

                          Regards

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                            mcury @FSC830
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