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      sioren
      last edited by stephenw10

      Hi!

      i configured the latest pfsense 2.7.0 release on a Sophos XG 106.

      vmstat -i shows this output:

      interrupt                             total               rate
      irq4: uart0                          227                 0
      cpu0:timer                         4606046         72
      cpu1:timer                         4030431         63
      irq128: ahci0                      2665535         41
      irq132: igb1:rxq0               10367740       161
      irq133: igb1:rxq1               8540925         133
      irq134: igb1:aq                   2                     0
      irq135: igb2:rxq0                9802992        153
      irq136: igb2:rxq1                7478683        116
      irq137: igb2:aq                   4                    0
      Total                                   47492585      739
      

      Which interrupts value is normal, what can I do against it?

      Thanks!

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        MoonKnight @sioren
        last edited by

        @sioren

        Here is mine, Don't know if it normal :)

        interrupt                          total       rate
        irq9: acpi0                            1          0
        irq18: ehci0 ehci1+                77650          1
        cpu0:timer                       2338292         32
        cpu1:timer                       1694836         24
        cpu2:timer                       2735172         38
        cpu3:timer                       1497914         21
        cpu4:timer                       3211311         45
        cpu5:timer                       1719365         24
        cpu6:timer                       2708655         38
        cpu7:timer                       1613814         22
        irq42: xhci0                      567621          8
        irq43: igb0:rxq0                 2501395         35
        irq44: igb0:rxq1                 8784953        122
        irq45: igb0:rxq2                12236319        170
        irq46: igb0:rxq3                 3351703         47
        irq47: igb0:aq                         2          0
        irq53: igb2:rxq0                 1218534         17
        irq54: igb2:rxq1                 1083455         15
        irq55: igb2:rxq2                  776278         11
        irq56: igb2:rxq3                 1648018         23
        irq57: igb2:aq                         2          0
        irq58: igb3:rxq0                 4342386         60
        irq59: igb3:rxq1                 4390209         61
        irq60: igb3:rxq2                 5770731         80
        irq61: igb3:rxq3                 5722554         80
        irq62: igb3:aq                         2          0
        irq63: igb4:rxq0                 1215152         17
        irq64: igb4:rxq1                  580882          8
        irq65: igb4:rxq2                 1029677         14
        irq66: igb4:rxq3                  832117         12
        irq67: igb4:aq                         2          0
        irq73: ahci0                     1310415         18
        Total                           74959417       1041
        

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          That looks normal. It's the interrupt rate that counts and none of those are very high. The total interrupts just increase with uptime/traffic.

          Steve

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