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    Powerd flaky in newest RC3 (also since about a month…)

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      p0ddie
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      Hi,

      currently on 2.0-RC3 (i386) built on Wed Jun 22 00:50:29 EDT 2011, happened with the release I upgraded from (somewhere around the first week of July), too.

      I use a thin client with VIA Esther 1GHz CPU (Intel dual gigabit pci nic) as my pfsense box, 100mbit cable connection.

      powerd does regulate the cpu frequency and the box runs a little cooler, but downloading from usenet stalls at around 2,5MB/s, surfing the web slows down to a crawl or times out, and the pfsense web gui is not accessible. The second I pause the usenet download, everything is back to normal.

      If I deactivate powerd, I get 80-100mbit of my cable connection and surfing and the web interface are still useable, cpu being at max. 75% (really an improvement here, used to be around 95%).

      It would be nice to be able to use powerd.

      What can I provide in terms of logs/tests to help solve this problem?

      Edit: Also, when powerd is activated I have a delay of about one second before a web site starts loading - this clearly seems to be dns forwarder related as I use it with fast and reliable dns servers in my town that give me a ping of 10-30ms on a regular basis.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        Nothing we can really do about that, that's all up to the OS and the BIOS, probably that machine specifically.

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          p0ddie
          last edited by

          nooo you make me use 1.5 watts more than I have to ;-)

          I can live without it then. Out of general interest - does powerd in pfsense normally work well on Intel based hardware?

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            It really varies. Many systems are fine, those with odd BIOS (or old BIOS) implementations may be prone to more breakage than others.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Is it recognised correctly by the est driver?
              If you run 'powerd -v' at the console you can get real time output as to what powerd is doing and is trying to do.
              It works great on my Pentium-M box but it's a mobile cpu so well supported.

              Steve

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