Fatal trap 9 general protection fault while in kernel mode
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Hello!
Trying to use pfsense 2.0 like captiveportal. With one or two users everething is OK. But when I'm enabling traffic from all users server goes down with error:
fatal trap 9 general protection fault while in kernel mode
With pfsense 1.2.3 all was good.
How to fix?
Here is output of top when server goes down:last pid: 54088; load averages: 249.53, 179.92, 87.59 up 0+00:16:04 21:40:36
1215 processes:411 running, 786 sleeping, 18 lock
CPU: 11.8% user, 0.0% nice, 84.8% system, 2.6% interrupt, 0.8% idle
Mem: 1721M Active, 33M Inact, 547M Wired, 24K Cache, 20M Buf, 1630M Free
Swap: 8192M Total, 8192M FreePID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
19501 root 1 54 0 6996K 1592K CPU1 1 0:17 4.30% syslogd
20266 root 1 47 0 28152K 19296K RUN 3 0:12 4.30% tcpdump
59072 root 1 52 0 104M 81608K RUN 3 0:09 2.78% lighttpd
20362 root 1 47 0 5832K 1040K nanslp 5 0:05 1.46% logger
6215 root 1 59 0 9928K 5116K RUN 0 0:00 1.37% sockstat
13867 root 1 44 0 13460K 6512K CPU2 2 0:00 0.39% top
52375 root 1 46 0 6152K 860K RUN 6 0:00 0.29% ifconfig
49462 root 1 46 0 6152K 1048K RUN 3 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
49807 root 1 46 0 6152K 1084K RUN 4 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
56037 root 1 49 0 6152K 708K RUN 6 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
54521 root 1 46 0 6152K 1048K *vm ob 0 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
12159 root 1 45 0 6152K 860K vmpfw 3 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
54675 root 1 46 0 6196K 820K RUN 1 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
10079 root 1 46 0 6152K 1048K vmpfw 5 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
47345 root 1 46 0 6152K 1048K RUN 3 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
11585 root 1 46 0 9072K 1296K RUN 7 0:00 0.20% ifconfig
47498 root 1 46 0 6152K 708K *vm ob 0 0:00 0.20% ifconfig -
What is up with all those ifconfigs ?
Can you show a trace or screenshot of this happening?
Can you type bt at the prompt when this happens?
Can you provide logs? -
@ermal:
What is up with all those ifconfigs ?
Really don't know )
Can you show a trace or screenshot of this happening?
Can you type bt at the prompt when this happens?
Sorry, can't at this time
Can you provide logs?In logs there is errors like:
Approaching the limit on PV entries, the consider increasing either vm.pmap.shpgperproc sysctl…
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By the way. How Cpative portal organized in 2.0?
In 1.2.3 it was done with one ipfw fwd rule to portal page and rules before it to pass traffic to internet for authorized users.
How authorized users going to internet in 2.0?
Every time when I forward my 3000 users to captive portal it goes down with CPU for system = 90% and whole CPU 100% -
I am having the same issue. I run my routers as VM's on a Xenserver machine running an AMD Athlon II x2 chip and have never been able to get pfSense 2 to load. I get the same "Fatal Trap 9" error you are getting every time I try and install it.
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Just tried to upgrade one of my 1.2.3 installs and got the same Fatal Trap 9 error. So both the full install and the upgrade resulted in the same error. Are most people running this on an Intel chip and therefore not having this issue? Is this an error with all AMD installs or am I just unlucky? If it is with all AMD chips, I am surprised a bug this big could make it to a RC version.
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I got it on HP blade servers, adn HP DL160
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Is that running an AMD chip?
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Intel Xeon. But this error appears only on moments of high load. So system booting normally.
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I can't get the boot. Has anyone got 2.0 to run on an AMD chip? What about as a VM in Xenserver?
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I can't get the boot. Has anyone got 2.0 to run on an AMD chip? What about as a VM in Xenserver?
I'm running 2.0-RC1-amd64 snapshot built 3/18/2011 on AMD chip. Specifically, inside VMware Player 3.1.3 on Windows 7 x64 using AMD Phenom II X3 720 CPU.
Seems to be running fine, except:
1. "watchdog timeout" messages spamming console (known issue with em0)
2. updating erases this line inside /etc/sysctl.conf: kern.timecounter.hardware=i8254Both issues are already known at:
http://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/issues?set_filter=1&tracker_id=1