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      patient0 @yon 0
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      @yon-0 based on the information that it uses the SeaBIOS, it's a virtual machine then, yes?

      What was the last thing in the VGA console?

      Troubleshooting guide for unexpected reboots:

      https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/unexpected-reboots.html

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        @patient0 said in The system became unresponsive:

        @yon-0 based on the information that it uses the SeaBIOS, it's a virtual machine then, yes?

        What was the last thing in the VGA console?

        Troubleshooting guide for unexpected reboots:

        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/unexpected-reboots.html

        it's a virtual machine then, yes?

        yes, PVE.

        What was the last thing in the VGA console?

        I didn't do anything, and after running for a while, the system suddenly crashed, instead of automatically restarting. In other words, the system did not respond.

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          patient0 @yon 0
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          @yon-0 and nothing in the VMs log on Proxmox? All other VMs on Proxmox ran/run without issues?

          Btw: how have you set up the VM in Proxmox, which hardware type, NICs etc?

          pfSense got a guide for Proxmox:
          https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/virtualize-proxmox-ve.html

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            Did you resolve this?

            Not much we can do without more info though?

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              yon 0 @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

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                yon 0 @patient0
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                @patient0 said in The system became unresponsive:

                All other VMs on Proxmox ran/run without issues?

                Only pfSense was installed; no other software was installed for PVE.
                When the pfSense system crashes, PVE operations are unresponsive, and restarting is ineffective. Only a forced power-off can restart pfSense.

                You can upgrade to the new version today.

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                  Hmm, well the only thing that jumps out there is the system loading which seems high. What's using CPU cycles there?

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                    yon 0 @yon 0
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                    When FRR was reinstalled, the kern.ipc.maxsockbuf value was set too low, causing all systems to crash.

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                      @stephenw10 said in The system became unresponsive:

                      Hmm, well the only thing that jumps out there is the system loading which seems high. What's using CPU cycles there?

                      The FRR version is too old and has many problems. FRR recommends abandoning older versions because FRR V10 resolved some of the high resource consumption issues.

                      last pid: 99613;  load averages:    2.78,    3.37,    3.27                                                                                                                                                   up 0+00:42:30  08:29:55
                      99 processes:  2 running, 97 sleeping
                      CPU: 35.8% user,  0.0% nice, 16.3% system,  0.8% interrupt, 47.1% idle
                      Mem: 2788M Active, 772M Inact, 960M Wired, 15G Free
                      ARC: 174M Total, 57M MFU, 111M MRU, 431K Anon, 1104K Header, 4041K Other
                           129M Compressed, 318M Uncompressed, 2.46:1 Ratio
                      Swap: 1024M Total, 1024M Free
                      
                        PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
                      40297 root          4 140    0  3021M  2717M CPU0     0  72:15 197.03% bgpd
                      95234 root          8   0    0   248M   163M select   3   5:31   1.89% zebra
                      75732 root          1   0    0    23M    11M select   2   0:37   1.33% openvpn
                      23048 root          1   0    0    14M  3368K select   3   1:01   0.70% miniupnpd
                      59417 root          1   0    0    23M    11M select   1   0:12   0.57% openvpn
                      62115 root          1   0    0    23M    11M select   0   0:16   0.49% openvpn
                      65201 root          1   0    0    26M    10M select   0   0:53   0.46% ntpd
                      90411 root          1   0    0   275M   234M select   1   0:35   0.36% bsnmpd
                      84042 root          1   0    0    23M    11M select   3   0:22   0.34% openvpn
                      82351 root          1   0    0    15M  4228K CPU2     2   0:00   0.17% top
                      69149 root          1   0    0    23M    11M select   3   0:06   0.15% openvpn
                      47836 root          1   3    0    95M    58M nanslp   0   0:02   0.08% php_wg
                      69968 root          1   0    0    14M  2896K select   3   0:00   0.07% radvd
                      90419 root          5  59    0    15M  3188K uwait    0   0:01   0.04% dpinger
                      91419 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    0   0:01   0.04% dpinger
                      98760 root          5  59    0    15M  3144K uwait    3   0:01   0.04% dpinger
                      94593 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      98495 root          5  59    0    15M  3136K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      95840 root          5  59    0    15M  3136K uwait    2   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      95135 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    1   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      92658 root          5  59    0    15M  3136K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      95570 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      96991 root          5  59    0    15M  3132K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      94142 root          5  59    0    15M  3132K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      93298 root          5  59    0    15M  3132K uwait    2   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      93020 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    1   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      91121 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    1   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      97290 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    3   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      97613 root          5  59    0    15M  3136K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      96149 root          5  59    0    15M  3144K uwait    0   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      93805 root          5  59    0    15M  3128K uwait    3   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      91997 root          5  59    0    15M  3140K uwait    2   0:01   0.03% dpinger
                      14307 root          1   0    0    25M  9392K select   1   0:00   0.02% staticd
                      97904 root          5  59    0    15M  3136K uwait    2   0:01   0.02% dpinger
                      58643 root          1   0    0    25M  8312K select   1   0:00   0.02% watchfrr
                      90222 root          5  59    0    15M  3132K uwait    1   0:01   0.02% dpinger
                      57463 root          1   0    0    25M    12M select   1   0:00   0.02% sshd-session
                      96719 root          5  59    0    15M  3144K uwait    3   0:01   0.02% dpinger
                      90755 root          5  59    0    15M  3144K uwait    0   0:01   0.02% dpinger
                      50342 root          9   0    0    50M    25M select   1   0:01   0.02% kea-dhcp4
                      92173 root          5  59    0    15M  3144K uwait    1   0:01   0.01% dpinger
                      15701 root          1   0    0    14M  3500K kqread   1   0:00   0.01% syslogd
                      51313 root          9   0    0    46M    24M select   3   0:00   0.01% kea-dhcp6
                      16435 root          1   0    0    14M  2892K kqread   3   0:01   0.01% tail
                        659 root          1   0    0   125M    37M kqread   2   0:00   0.01% php-fpm
                      20802 root          1   0    0    14M  2880K select   1   0:00   0.01% tail
                      55659 root          1   0    0    15M  3896K bpf      1   0:00   0.00% filterlog
                      
                      
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                        yon 0 @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 said in The system became unresponsive:

                        Hmm, well the only thing that jumps out there is the system loading which seems high. What's using CPU cycles there?

                        Because pfSense version 25.07.1 kept the CPU usage at 100%, making the system unusable, I upgraded to version 25.11, which at least made things a little better.

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                          yon 0 @yon 0
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                          I have now set kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=4831838208 for the system to run. The default value for FRR is too small.

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                          • stephenw10S Offline
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Hmm, is there a specific bug in FRR you're referring to?

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                              yon 0 @stephenw10
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                              @stephenw10 said in The system became unresponsive:

                              Hmm, is there a specific bug in FRR you're referring to?

                              I believe it is related to FRR. PFsense's design did not match the actual use of FRR.

                              It is common for some IPv6 sessions to fail to establish a normal connection or to disconnect after running for a period of time, requiring a restart of FRR to restore functionality.

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                                  IPv6 Unicast Summary (VRF default):
                                  BGP router identifier 10.50.1.254, local AS number 65105 vrf-id 0
                                  Read-only mode update-delay limit: 30 seconds
                                    First neighbor established: 2025/11/13 12:13:58.682
                                            Best-paths resumed: 2025/11/13 12:14:28.791
                                          zebra update resumed: 2025/11/13 12:14:31.610
                                          peers update resumed: 2025/11/13 12:14:43.940
                                  BGP table version 848715
                                  RIB entries 443446, using 41 MiB of memory
                                  Peers 11, using 144 KiB of memory
                                  
                                  Neighbor             V         AS   MsgRcvd   MsgSent   TblVer  InQ OutQ  Up/Down State/PfxRcd   PfxSnt Desc
                                  2602:fed:70:a::2  4      39753     64477        25   848715    0    0 00:21:06       226782        7 
                                  2602:fed:70:ca::  4      39753     64964        27   848715    0    0 00:22:56       226782        7 
                                  2602:fed:70:b::10 4      39753    137154        17   848715    0    0 00:23:02       430595        7 
                                  2602:fed:70:d::2  4      39753    137160        27   848715    0    0 00:23:02       430601        7 
                                  2602:fed:70:a::10 4      39753     62506        26   848715    0    0 00:22:55       464179        7 
                                  2602:fed:ca1:a::2   4      39753     56475        27   848715    0    0 00:23:00       221110        7 
                                  2602:fed:ca1:b::10  4      39753     56475        26   848715    0    0 00:22:52       221110        7 
                                  2a0d:24:512:a::2   4      39753     62506        26   848715    0    0 00:22:55       464179        7          fr bgp VP
                                  2a0d:24:513:a::20  4      39753   1122273        27   848715    0    0 00:23:02      2361741        7       FRAVP
                                  2a0d:24:513:b::2   4      39753    726320        27   848715    0    0 00:23:02      2361741        7 
                                  2a0d:24:513:d::2   4      39753    726326        27   848715    0    0 00:23:02      2361741        7         FRA1 WG
                                  
                                  Total number of neighbors 11
                                  
                                  
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