PfSense crashed on Alix
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With the daily reboot in place I am not seeing this problem anymore. So what is the status of these problems? Has anyone (ermal) taken a look at the bt's? Is this "problem" fixed in newer snaps?
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Today this happened again. So I cannot use this workaround :(
Here is the bt:
rn_match(c0cd504c,c283fd00,0,c2981718,e2992850,…) at rn_match+0x17
pfr_match_addr(c288b9b0,c2741034,2,e299283c,e2992838,...) at pfr_match_addr+0x63
pf_test_tcp(e2992938,e2992934,1,c26c4600,c272bd00,...) at pf_test_tcp+0x4cb
pf_test(1,c2610400,e2992afc,0,0,...) at pf_test+0x8d2
init_pf_mutex(0,e2992afc,c2610400,1,0,...) at init_pf_mutex+0x5e6
pfil_run_hooks(c0cfd1c0,e2992b4c,c2610400,1,0,...) at pfil_run_hooks+0x7e
ip_input(c272bd00,246,c24d38c0,e2992b74,c06fd9a1,...) at ip_input+0x278
netisr_dispatch_src(1,0,c272bd00,e2992bac,c08e3f0f,...) at netisr_dispatch_src+0x89
netisr_dispatch(1,c272bd00,c2610400,c2610400,c274101a,...) at netisr_dispatch+0x20
ether_demux(c2610400,c272bd00,3,0,3,...) at ether_demux+0x16f
ether_vlanencap(c2610400,c272bd00,ece0,18,c272bd00,...) at ether_vlanencap+0x43f
ieee80211_hostap_detach(c2700000,c315a000,c272bd00,c2532480,c2438d80,...) at ieee80211_hostap_detach+0x362
ieee80211_hostap_detach(c315a000,c272bd00,17,ffffffa0,0,...) at ieee80211_hostap_detach+0x29a7
ath_suspend(c2514000,1,0,c0ca937c,0,...) at ath_suspend+0x1f67
taskqueue_run(c251d100,c251d118,0,c0b53f14,0,...) at taskqueue_run+0x132
taskqueue_thread_loop(c2514270,e2992d38,0,0,0,...) at taskqueue_thread_loop+0x88
fork_exit(c086b060,c2514270,e2992d38) at fork_exit+0x90
fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
--- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xe2992d70, ebp = 0 ---Please guys. Give me any info. What else do you need? Does nobody use 2.0-beta1 on Alix boards? Can't be...
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I use 2.0-beta1 on my ALIX but has not crashed on me yet. I haven't passed much traffic through it though as it's just been used for light testing and such.
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i use 22nd snapshot on alix, hasnt crashed for me till now so might be some hardware issue or something like that
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I don't think it is hardware related since 1.2.3 is running fine on this box. This just happened now with 2.0-beta1…
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We're looking into it.
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Thanks! Is there anyway I can tell pfSense to reboot automatically when it panics? But I guess no :-(
I think I will go back to 1.2.3 because my girlfriend hates me everytime the internet connection dies and now it is almost daily ;)Downgrade is only working by re-flashing? I have an old 1.2.3 conf…
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I can confirm now that it is definitely not a hardware issue. Now my box is running fine again with 1.2.3. I will use 2.0 again when it has RC status the earliest…
Thanks
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I just had what is possibly the same problem on an old Dell OptiPlex GX200 with a dual Intel gigabit card installed.
LAN IP was completely dead, and I did not have a keyboard so no backtrace:
em1: watchdog timeout – resetting
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
fault virtual address = 0xe0500a4
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer - 0x20:0xc0a63aa7
stack pointer = 0x28:0xe2c547c4
frame pointer = 0x28:0xe2c547f0
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 0 (em0 taskq) -
Stopped at rn_match+0x17: movl 0xc(%eax),%ebx
It happened again some 20 hours later.
LAN dead again, but stopped at exactly the same instruction.
Since writing down the bactrace was too painful, I took a picture instead.
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I just had what is possibly the same problem on an old Dell OptiPlex GX200 with a dual Intel gigabit card installed.
LAN IP was completely dead, and I did not have a keyboard so no backtrace:
em1: watchdog timeout – resetting
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
fault virtual address = 0xe0500a4
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer - 0x20:0xc0a63aa7
stack pointer = 0x28:0xe2c547c4
frame pointer = 0x28:0xe2c547f0
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 0 (em0 taskq) -
I've had multiple similar problems. Unfortunately I haven't been able to grab the log since the problems have occured in production environments. Network just stops suddenly working. It can run well for days or just for an hour or so.
My config includes use of limiters. Is it possible that it causes problems?
That's just my hunch, since I've got older snapshots running fine without limiters.My config is fairly simple.
WAN and another WAN on OPT.
A couple NAT/FW rules inbound.
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my alix with 20th feb snapshot works perfect and older versions also have been running stable enough for me for as much as 15 days then its no crash but i usually endup trying newer snapshots.
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Stopped at rn_match+0x17: movl 0xc(%eax),%ebx
It happened again some 20 hours later.
LAN dead again, but stopped at exactly the same instruction.
Since writing down the bactrace was too painful, I took a picture instead.For the past 5 days I have been running completely stable on 1.2.3 using the same hardware and configuration (recreated configuration since downgrading is not possible).
Something bad is happening in 2.0 for sure…
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Please tell your configuration or better send your config.xml to investigate further.
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I think I'm having a similar issue (trap 12s once or twice a day–more if torrenting, etc). I thought it was a HW failure at first, but this crash has followed through 3 different boxes (a dual PIII, a single P4, and a dual Opteron blade). I'm using nanoBSD and have upgraded several times to the latest snapshot--I'm probably a week out of date at most at the moment. The faulting process is usually one of the NIC drivers (I don't think it's a driver problem--I've seen it on em, fxp, and bge), but once it was the openvpn process). I have reflashed the card with a fresh nanobsd image a few times, so I don't think it's corruption.
I have a second box hooked up to the serial console doing a full dump of the serial console which at this point has captured over a dozen such crashes (and the subsequent reboots). As such, it's quite large--I can email it to you if you want, Chris. A least a couple include backtraces.
Will M.
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Please post any back traces here if you have them.
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Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x8
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x20:0xc08f46ce
stack pointer = 0x28:0xe59bb7c4
frame pointer = 0x28:0xe59bb7f0
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
= DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 11 (irq18: fxp0 ath0+) -
Has any1 looked at my bt's? I just tried again with the 05/04 build and for almost a day now it runs stable. Problem solved or just a coincidence?
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It's probably just a coincidence. The version of FreeBSD-8-stable used in snapshots has been updated several times since those bt's originally happened, and many bugs have been fixed. It's hard to say what exactly helped without trying every snapshot in between :-)