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    1100 upgrade, 22.05->23.01, high mem usage

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      rpsmith @keyser
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      @keyser -- the main reason I went with netgate hardware was this firewall was going to be located 750 miles and 3 states away from me and I was led to believe netgate would be testing all new releases on their different hardware platforms prior to releasing new versions.

      That clearly doesn't appear to be the case as my SG-1100 is a "Plain Jane" as you could possibly find and there is a major flaw in 23.01 on their hardware!

      Roy...

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        jrey @beerguzzle
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        @beerguzzle

        So here you go. in my case the issue is 100% cause by "periodic daily" that runs at 3:00am

        Screen Shot 2023-02-21 at 2.34.12 PM.png

        left of the red line is where it was after last night's spike, and represents the point at which I restarted the system now.
        Green line mark is showing the re-establishing of what I would consider the "normal base line" after a reboot and before the next 3:00am cycle
        Blue line is me "pretending" it is currently 3:00am and running "period daily" from an ssh session...

        there goes the memory.

        periodic daily is the default "periodic" provided by freebsd (I don't see any comments with to say that pfsense has modified it)
        the other /etc/rc.periodic that also normally runs at 3:00 seems to be the pfsense specific stuff. I didn't even run it in this tests be well the memory is already consumed !

        Sorry I may have captured and marked up the first screen capture too soon to show the flat line after periodic daily completed

        Screen Shot 2023-02-21 at 2.47.30 PM.png

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          DefenderLLC @jrey
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          @jrey Same here on my 6100. That's the only cron job that kicks off at 3AM besides the hourly pfBlocker updates.

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            keyser Rebel Alliance @jrey
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            @jrey Given that Cached memory goes "equally" down, could it be a performance optimization i FreeBSD 14 that evaluates the free memory available in the box and decides to increase wired memory use to increase performance instead of touching disk (and maybe/maybe not hitting cache memory) again and again?

            Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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              jrey @keyser
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              @keyser

              Very possible in my case - because the system is very flat lined with regards to memory. I was just providing the information for those that have a more scattered memory with huge swings. This "feature" would mask what is going on for some of them, because they are potentially seeing this huge swing on top of their systems "normal" up and downs.

              I've said all along that my system is not stressed with regards to memory in the current configuration and I'm not concerned. I should have also said "likely normal" (my bad)

              Thanks, JR

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                DefenderLLC @jrey
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                @jrey said in 1100 upgrade, 22.05->23.01, high mem usage:

                @keyser

                Very possible in my case - because the system is very flat lined with regards to memory. I was just providing the information for those that have a more scattered memory with huge swings. This "feature" would mask what is going on for some of them, because they are potentially seeing this huge swing on top of their systems "normal" up and downs.

                I've said all along that my system is not stressed with regards to memory in the current configuration and I'm not concerned. I should have also said "likely normal" (my bad)

                Thanks, JR

                it's not your device. My 6100 MAX is doing the EXACT same thing at the EXACT same time since upgrading to 23.01. This is what I see after a clean reboot and at 3AM:

                IMG_1584.jpeg

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                  jrey @keyser
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                  @keyser said in 1100 upgrade, 22.05->23.01, high mem usage:

                  Given that Cached memory goes "equally" down

                  check again, is not cached memory going down, it is the free memory that goes down by an "equal" amount - cache is actually zero in my case.

                  Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 7.30.47 AM.png

                  Still could be "optimization" as part of the "periodic daily", just not optimization of cache as suggested.

                  Thanks

                  Edit: I wonder if..

                  when I ran the periodic daily manually in my test it complained that mail was not available.

                  "By default, the output from running the periodic scripts is emailed to the root user on the local system"

                  this can't happen on the NetGate. So makes me think the memory might be the reports that it wants to mail, but can't. The reason it then never consumes more memory, is the reports themselves take the same "footprint" everyday.
                  There is a configuration setting in periodic's conf to tell the system not to mail these reports at all. Checking this now, if they are on, I'll turn them off and re-test or redirect them with conf option
                  email is likely a poor choice but they can go to a path as well
                  daily_output=”some_address@someplacevalid.com"
                  might be an option if this is in fact what is going on.

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                    DefenderLLC
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                    Upgraded to pfBlockerNG 3.2.0_2 yesterday, disabled Suricata completely, and rebooted around 9:30 AM yesterday morning. The memory utilization doubled again at exactly 3AM. The only cron job running at 3AM is the daily periodical and hourly pfBlocker updates (which there wasn't any lists to update today at 3AM).

                    I've also attached my system log from 2AM to 6AM and there is nothing worthwhile in there to explain what is happening at 3AM besides the daily periodical.

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                      jrey @DefenderLLC
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                      @defenderllc

                      it is not pfB, my tasks for that don't run at 3am and another user on here doesn't even have it installed. So I think safe to rule that out.

                      I've been going back through "periodic daily" it is clearly something in there.
                      going on the theory that out of box is set to email the daily, weekly, monthly (and security) reports and but can't - this is the result of testing in that regard.

                      I've done the following test since my previous post earlier today.
                      create a file /etc/periodic.conf.local

                      in that file place these 6 lines

                      daily_output=/var/log/daily.log
                      daily_status_security_output=/var/log/daily_security.log
                      weekly_output=/var/log/weekly.log
                      weekly_status_security_output=/var/log/weekly_security.log
                      monthly_output=/var/log/monthly.log
                      monthly_status_security_output=/var/log/monthly_security.log

                      in the first test I only had the 3 lines for normal output(not security)
                      wanted to see if it was one or the other (ie normal or security logs that might in play..
                      then the second test (with security logs also redirected to files),

                      Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 8.57.19 AM.png

                      graph shows only free and wire

                      making this change did have a minor impact on the footprint but not enough to worry about. but at least now I can look at these reports if needed, not a bad thing.

                      since the "periodic daily" just runs a bunch of scripts and each can be disable (and a lot are disabled by default) I now looking at the conf "enabled" ones to see if there is "one that is most likely to"..

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                        DefenderLLC @jrey
                        last edited by DefenderLLC

                        @jrey said in 1100 upgrade, 22.05->23.01, high mem usage:

                        @defenderllc

                        it is not pfB, my tasks for that don't run at 3am and another user on here doesn't even have it installed. So I think safe to rule that out.

                        I've been going back through "periodic daily" it is clearly something in there.
                        going on the theory that out of box is set to email the daily, weekly, monthly (and security) reports and but can't - this is the result of testing in that regard.

                        I've done the following test since my previous post earlier today.
                        create a file /etc/periodic.conf.local

                        in that file place these 6 lines

                        daily_output=/var/log/daily.log
                        daily_status_security_output=/var/log/daily_security.log
                        weekly_output=/var/log/weekly.log
                        weekly_status_security_output=/var/log/weekly_security.log
                        monthly_output=/var/log/monthly.log
                        monthly_status_security_output=/var/log/monthly_security.log

                        in the first test I only had the 3 lines for normal output(not security)
                        wanted to see if it was one or the other (ie normal or security logs that might in play..
                        then the second test (with security logs also redirected to files),

                        Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 8.57.19 AM.png

                        graph shows only free and wire

                        making this change did have a minor impact on the footprint but not enough to worry about. but at least now I can look at these reports if needed, not a bad thing.

                        since the "periodic daily" just runs a bunch of scripts and each can be disable (and a lot are disabled by default) I now looking at the conf "enabled" ones to see if there is "one that is most likely to"..

                        Check out the newest entries in this thread. They are trying to figure out what is happening during the daily periodic...

                        https://forum.netgate.com/topic/177886/23-1-using-more-ram/56?_=1677011443983

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                          keyser Rebel Alliance @jrey
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                          @jrey said in 1100 upgrade, 22.05->23.01, high mem usage:

                          @keyser said in 1100 upgrade, 22.05->23.01, high mem usage:

                          Given that Cached memory goes "equally" down

                          check again, is not cached memory going down, it is the free memory that goes down by an "equal" amount - cache is actually zero in my case.

                          Ooopps, my bad :-)

                          True that.

                          Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                            rpsmith @rpsmith
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                            @rpsmith -- and I forgot to mention it bricked my 1100 when I attempted to upgrade to 23.01!

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                              jrey @rpsmith
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                              @rpsmith

                              Welp

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                                SteveITS Galactic Empire @rpsmith
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                                @rpsmith That's probably the known issue which is why they halted upgrades on those two models. Per other threads, even after "knowing" what the problem was, Netgate has been unable to replicate it, at least as of a couple days ago.

                                It's the hard way to learn the lesson but I always try to let updates simmer for a week or two, just in case something unforeseen happens. FWIW that's the first widespread problem like that I can recall in ~15 years of using pfSense for ourselves and our clients.

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                                When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
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                                  jrey @DefenderLLC
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                                  @defenderllc

                                  Got it!
                                  Test restart system establish base line
                                  run the scripts as listed in order manually
                                  (I've listed them all, even though some of them are enabled but don't actually exist, which causes nothing to happen so meh)

                                  I've not included their full name, just the number (except for 480 because there are 2)

                                  100 not enabled
                                  110 not enabled
                                  120 yes - no impact
                                  130 enabled, does not exist
                                  140 enabled, does not exist
                                  150 enabled, does not exist
                                  200 yes - no impact
                                  210 yes - no impact
                                  211 yes - no impact
                                  222 not enabled
                                  223 not enabled
                                  300 not enabled
                                  310 yes - no impact
                                  400 yes - no impact
                                  401 not enabled
                                  404 not enabled
                                  406 not enabled
                                  409 not enabled
                                  410 not enabled
                                  420 yes - no impact
                                  430 yes - no impact
                                  440 enabled, does not exist

                                  450 yes - yes impact

                                  460 enabled - does not exist
                                  480.leapfile-ntpd enabled - does not exist
                                  480.status-ntpd - not enable, does not exist
                                  500 enabled, does not exist
                                  510 enabled, no impact
                                  800 not enabled
                                  999 there are no local scripts in the directory specified.

                                  Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 10.59.49 AM.png

                                  Notice how after restarting the memory remained unchanged for some time until I ran script 450-status-security (it complete and wrote its own log file as expected, but also claimed the memory)
                                  most of these scripts don't actually do that much, but I still wait a little more than a minute to insure the graph reflected the results of each step.

                                  Next step - just to verify, I'll disable 450 in the conf and run the entire "periodic daily"

                                  okay I'm back - at 11:16 on this final graph after system had established flat line, I ran periodic daily (450 disabled)

                                  no lost memory!!

                                  Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 11.21.04 AM.png

                                  JR

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                                    rpsmith @SteveITS
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                                    @steveits -- I normally do that as well but I made an exception in this case because I was upgrading a netgate box with a very "Plain Jane" (no packages added) config. However, I will definitely follow your advice in the future though!

                                    Roy...

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                                      keyser Rebel Alliance @jrey
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                                      @jrey and what does the 450 script do?

                                      Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                                        SteveITS Galactic Empire @jrey
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                                        @jrey See Jim's post here: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/177886/23-1-using-more-ram/60 asking for testing.

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                                          beerguzzle
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                                          It looks like the /etc/periodic/daily/450.status-security script in turn invokes a bunch of other scripts in /etc/periodic/security and maybe also /usr/local/etc/periodic/security. The real action is in those scripts. The scripts in /etc/periodic/daily all have "copyright 2001 FreeBSD project" in the headers, so I would doubt that they are broken. But they invoke commands like pfctl and ipfw which may be new versions that have bugs...

                                          Netgate 1100 and Netgate 2100, latest pfsense+ version

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                                            jrey @keyser
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                                            @keyser
                                            "report" on the security of the system.
                                            all of the various scripts just capture various system status and report on them - a daily summary (point in time mostly) as it were

                                            Beyond reporting, I'm looking if it does anything else that might be "required" in this version. I don't think there is, after all it is just a reporting mechanism. These are all OS provided items, pfsense has it's own set of daily, weekly, monthly periodic that are handled on a different cron run. it's unlikely there is anything there that would require this to be complete, because both cron (all 6 actually) are scheduled at the same time.

                                            the 450.status-security script itself just runs whichever scripts are enabled and in the "security" scripts directory - that list is these, (but I need to look at which ones are enabled) or if one of them does something else

                                            Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 11.58.02 AM.png

                                            However, because the reports were previously set to mail on a system that does have the required mail bits, no one would have ever seen the reports anyway.
                                            I do now because I had changed that to go to a file in one of my previous posts. (and I didn't enable rotation, because well if I didn't get them before, I don't need them now, but there is an entire mechanism to keep and rotate them as well)

                                            I'm looking at the individual security scripts now, but in the log I grabbed when it was showing entries (they also look pretty boring). if they are all this boring, and 500, 520 or 550 are enabled I guess one of them. If they all look "safe" to run, I'll likely do that in step at some point. 520 clearly dumped the rules that are on the firewall, but I didn't notice anything from 500 or 550 so it MAY or MAY NOT be one of them.

                                            I logged entries for 100, 110, (not 200), 300, 400, 410, (not 500), 520, (not 550), 700, 800
                                            so it could also be one of the scripts that didn't seem to log anything if they are enabled.

                                            also I wanted to wait until 12:00 schedule for my pfB run. It completed and is represented on this by the little down / up in free on the right side ... so it's not pfB in my configuration. no real change in memory, and it gave it back.

                                            Screen Shot 2023-02-22 at 12.06.22 PM.png

                                            For now, I'm going to run with the report disabled, and I'm not concerned with doing that at this point.

                                            Edit - there is also a 450 under the weekly, monthly that at this point I have not disabled, for testing I've only disabled under daily for now.

                                            Edit 2 - looks like they are all enabled in the conf (including like the other daily batch, some scripts that don't exist)

                                            JR

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