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      thinair
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      php is the only one that stays on top with 0.3-0.4%

      Nelson Papel

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        thinair
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        I rebooted the firewall, things seem ok now.  I stood there for like a minute, no activity.  When I ran top, top was the top programming running…..

        Nelson Papel

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          sullrich
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          @thinair:

          php is the only one that stays on top with 0.3-0.4%

          Do this from a shell (option 8 from ssh or console):

          fetch -o ~/test.sh http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/find_php.sh
          chmod a+rx ~/test.sh  && ~/test.sh

          Look for which process is taking up the most time.  mini_httpd will show up all the time so somewhat discard that one.

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            sullrich
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            Actually, do that from a SSH session.

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              thinair
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              php status_service.php showed up oncein a couple minutes, aside from that, nothing else but mini_httpd.  And that was from SSH.

              Nelson Papel

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                sullrich
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                @thinair:

                php status_service.php showed up oncein a couple minutes, aside from that, nothing else but mini_httpd.  And that was from SSH.

                Hrm.  Very strange.

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                  thinair
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                  It the hdd activity light starts flashing often again, I'll retry those commands and post the results.

                  As a note, it didn't seem to matter if my connection was idle or active either.

                  Nelson Papel

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                    ZGamer
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                    when in doubt reboot;). How long after you reboot does it do this?

                    Memory glitch??…it's a guess.

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                      Cojo
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                      I have the same problem. The HDD activity flashes all the time. And it starts right after boot.
                      I use Beta 3 and have no extra packages installed.

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                        hoba
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                        what's your amount of ram?

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                          Cojo
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                          I have 256Mb of ram.

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                            Criggie
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                            @Cojo:

                            I have the same problem. The HDD activity flashes all the time. And it starts right after boot.
                            I use Beta 3 and have no extra packages installed.

                            I had a similar problem ages ago with a 0.8 series.  Turned out that the firewall couldn't resolve the ntp server address because the dns servers were not right/reachable.

                            So my advice is just search for anything thats wrong.

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                              Criggie
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                              @thinair:

                              • Will this be an issue when I move to a CF card?

                              Apparently you can tell the system to mount the CF card r/o and only mount it r/w while a config change happens.

                              To do that you put the single word wrap into /etc/platform

                              echo wrap > /etc/platform

                              But that made no difference for me even after a restart.

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                                hoba
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                                it's not "wrap" anymore, it was changed to "embedded" some time ago

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                                  Criggie
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                                  @hoba:

                                  it's not "wrap" anymore, it was changed to "embedded" some time ago

                                  Marvellous thank you.  How do I mount / rw for a bit if I want to change stuff?
                                    mount / -o remount,rw
                                  doesn't do it.  (yeah I'm a linux hoe)

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                                    hoba
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                                    /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                                    /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro

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                                      sullrich
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                                      Use Diagnostics -> Edit file from the webConfigurator, it does this automatically when you save the file.

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