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    WebGUI dying under heavy load (Internal Server Error 500 etc.) ?

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      JesperDJ
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      hmm..  ???

      hoba wrote:

      "Something is wrong here. I'm able to get about 87 mbit/s throughput from one of my C3 1GHz LAN->WAN in factory default configs. If I remove the pfSense I only get about 2 mbit/s more and that is with crappy viarhine onboard nics. Your system should push much more."

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        sullrich
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        I can push 40 megabit with a 500 mhz box so I somewhat agree with Holger.

        What the exact problem is with your hardware is hard to predict, however.

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          JesperDJ
          last edited by

          hmm yes.. im am trying with the default config, så it must be the HW.. im gonna try another machine tommorow then..

          Thanks so far :)

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            JesperDJ
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            Ok.. the results with the new HW

            HW: P4 2,5Ghz, 256MB DDR2, Onboard GB NICs

            Config: 100% default

            pfSense:
            Max speed = 60MBit/s
            Payload = 100%
            System unstabel!
            WebGUI = unreachable

            m0n0wall:
            Max speed = 85MBit/s (the switch couldt handle more, trying another GB Switch tommorrow)
            Payload = 30%
            System  very stabel!
            WebGUI = 100% functioning

            seems 2 me that pfSense has a problem?

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              sullrich
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              You are not specifying which type of NICS.  Please specify your NIC types.

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                databeestje
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                So far I have been able to push ~400Mbps through a dual port Intel GigE in a P3 1Ghz and 22Mbits+ through a via rhine(vr0)/3com 2000-T (sk0) combination on a Via Eden 933.

                Then again, I have not been trying to access the webgui.
                A p3 1Ghz doing 400Mbits is about ~55% interrupt. So that one doesn't die from load.

                The Via with 22Mbits and a traffic shaper was pretty loaded but the queues page at 22Mbits was still accessible.

                One point of thought though. This testing was performed somewhere in the pre RC1-ish days.
                I have not ran benchmarks one rc2 and above yet.

                Something may indeed be amiss.

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                  JesperDJ
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                  @sullrich, actually that isnt important in this case, i have tryied with 3Coms, Realteks & Onboards both 100MBits and 1GBits.. the difference is less than 2MBit/s when im using pfSense..

                  But if you need the exect type of NICs, please let me know.

                  The interrupt is 99/100% when pfSense is doing 60MBit/s on my actual system.. wich was; P4 2,5Ghz, 256MB DDR2

                  and perhaps your (databeestje) results where on some RC1-ish, but in my oppinion the newer version shouldnt be slower?

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                    sullrich
                    last edited by

                    This is a known problem.  I've posted to the freebsd lists but nobody has responded yet.

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                      JesperDJ
                      last edited by

                      I have now tryied with a different setup:

                      pfSense testet with:

                      Motherboard: MSI MS-6723
                      CPU P3 933Mhz
                      Memory: 256MB SD DDR 400
                      NICs: Realtek 8139

                      Now i was able to get aproxx 96MBit (i guess the NICs couldnt handle more…)
                      Interrupt load was 83%.. leaving the system 100% stable and accessable..

                      maybe the other HW wasnt 100% compatible with pfSense.. or?

                      is there any recommandations wich HW to use ie. wich chipset, cpu, mem, nics etc?

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                        rsw686
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                        Thats interesting you and databeestje both had good throughput on a P3 system. Your P4 box didn't work as well. Wonder if its the processor or the NIC cards.

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                          sullrich
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                          That is VERY interesting that you are able to saturate the ethernet and access the system with different nics.  That makes me wonder.

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                            JesperDJ
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                            @sullrich, i didnt understand your answer?

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                              hoba
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                              It's just interesting that there was such a difference between your setups. From the tests we did with different hardware/nics it looks like the problem always occurs when cpu is going to 100% no matter what hardware we used. Some nics will reach the 100% level sooner or later due to causing more or less cpu load at the same system but the problem was more or less always the same.

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                                JesperDJ
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                                I belive that the difference in througput was so different becouse the drivers wasnt correct.

                                I have tryed Celeron 633-S370/P3 933-S370 with good performance and with bad, depending on the motherboard, and the same with P4/C4 systems,
                                but in any case the type of NIC´s wasnt important.. the diffenrence between a Realtek 8139 and 3Com/Intel etc. was below 2-3MBit/s

                                Thats why i ask:

                                What HW is the best to use? What is pfSense written to?

                                Im no router/pc newbie, but i am pretty new in *nix environment..

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                                  hoba
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                                  Whatever works with freebsd 6.1 as pfSense is based on that. Did you try a biosupgrade on the box with the poor performance? Also maybe some Biossettings might improve perfomance.

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                                    JesperDJ
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                                    Yes i tryed upgrading the BIOS and also some bios-settings.. didnt have any effect..

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                                      davidemiccone
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                                      @hoba:

                                      Btw, I have Via C3 Nehemia 1 GHz miniITX based systems that can deliver 100 mbit/s wirespeed at around 80% CPU load (last time I tested).

                                      I'm going to buy an appliance and I'm trying to find the best price/performance solution.

                                      Your Via C3 Nehemia 1 Ghz miniITX base system from which manufacturer? (Hacom?) Which model? (Lex Neo?)

                                      Any conseil will be appreciated.

                                      Thanks in advance.

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                                        hoba
                                        last edited by

                                        It's a standard via miniitx board with vr nics that I put into a dual travla 1U case (actually 2 boards in the same 1U case). It's build from pieces and was not a full system that I ordered.

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