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    Web and console upgrades have slow download speed

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • C
      clarknova
      last edited by

      2.0-RC3 (amd64)
      built on Wed Aug 10 18:06:58 EDT 2011
      nanobsd (2g)

      Updated from the console using option 13 show a download speed of 30 kBps and an ETA of 41 minutes. The web UI upgrade doesn't give as much detail, but it appears to download equally slowly. Downloading from a LAN host using the same URL shows speeds typically 300-1100 kBps (My internet connection is 35 mbps). Why so slow downloading from pfsense?

      Next question, suppose I download to a local host, then transfer the file to pfsense for a local install, where should I put the file on pfsense? This being a 2GB cf card install with 4GB of (mostly unused) RAM, my preference would be to upload the image to a ramdisk, but /tmp is limited to 35MB. I tried adding a line to /etc/fstab:

      
      md         /tmp mfs rw,noatime,-s512M 0 0
      
      

      but after a reboot /tmp was still limited to 35MB. Is there an error in that line? I also tried finding the file where the 35MB /tmp ramdisk is defined, but wasn't successful. Suggestions?

      db

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        You might benefit from at least the nmbclusters change here:
        http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Tuning_and_Troubleshooting_Network_Cards

        You can upload an image anywhere you want, when you choose the local update from a file option, it asks you for the path.

        Check /etc/rc.embedded for the mdmfs commands used to make /tmp and /var on NanoBSD.

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          clarknova
          last edited by

          @jimp:

          You might benefit from at least the nmbclusters change here:

          Already have that one.

          Check /etc/rc.embedded for the mdmfs commands used to make /tmp and /var on NanoBSD.

          Thanks for that.

          db

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