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    PfSense crashes after installing squid & squidGuard

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    • J
      jmarquez
      last edited by

      Hi there.

      Even though I said in my previous post that the systems was back to work, I was wrong.
      We have had lots o problems since then and I hope somebody can help me.

      This is our current hardware/software configuration:

      Mainboard: Asus P8P67LE (1 Realtek nic onboard).
      Intel i7 processor.
      4 Gb. RAM.
      3  Intel PRO/1000 Desktop PCI Network cards (we have tested 3 Realtek NIC's too).
      Raid 1 with 2 10K RPM SATA HD's (also tested with no RAID, just 1 SATA 500 Mb HD 7200 RPM)
      pfSende 2.0.1 (also tested pfSense 2.0.0)

      I can attach the config.xml file if it helps. The config.xml file is also used in a pfSense session running on a virtualbox machine.
      It's been working so far with no problems at all.
      We can swap config.xml file between both, the virtual pfSense and the real one, but the only one that has been stable so far is the one running on a virtualbox machine.

      The one running on hardware has only been working for 5 days maximun before watchdog messages appear on the terminal screen and the system hangs.
      Please find attached a screenshot of the last messages before it hangs.

      Any help would be appreciated.
      Regards,
      Jesus

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
        last edited by

        Did you tried both 32 and 64 bits version?

        Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

        Help a community developer! ;D

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        • J
          jmarquez
          last edited by

          Hi,

          Do you mean 32/64 bits version of pfSense?

          As far as I know there is only a 32 bits version of pfSense. Am I right?

          Having a look at the "which version to use" of pfSense, it states that it needs a compatible processor. I don't know whether this means that it has to be an AMD processor or any 64bits processor (AMD/Intel).

          Thank you very much.
          Jesus

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
            last edited by

            @jmarquez:

            As far as I know there is only a 32 bits version of pfSense. Am I right?

            There is both since pfSense 2.0

            @jmarquez:

            Having a look at the "which version to use" of pfSense, it states that it needs a compatible processor. I don't know whether this means that it has to be an AMD processor or any 64bits processor (AMD/Intel).

            If your hardware is not new, then probably it will accept only 32 bit version.

            Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

            Help a community developer! ;D

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            • J
              jmarquez
              last edited by

              Thank you very much.

              I have just installed the 64 bits version.
              Let's see if this version fixes the problem. I'll come back to the forum with news about this issue.
              It usually takes 4-5 days to hang.

              Regards,
              Jesus

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              • J
                jmarquez
                last edited by

                Hi everyone.

                I had no luck on this. The system crashed again in less than one day using the 64 bit version of pfsense.
                So far I don't have a clue about what's going on.
                I have changed every single peace of hardware (except the mainboard & processor), have run memory test,
                changed HD, change Intel NIC's for Realtek ones and reinstalled pfSense 32/64 bits from scratch.
                The fact is that a virtualbox machine is working great using the same config file.

                Reading a few posts in the Hardware area of this forum, it is suggested that some hardware might be trying
                to set the system on a sleep mode so it might crash pfSense as this is a wrong state for the system.

                Is there a way to check this?

                Any idea appreciated.
                Thank you very much.
                Jesus

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  Disable any sleep time for all option in bios power manager.

                  Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                  Help a community developer! ;D

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                  • J
                    jmarquez
                    last edited by

                    I found an entry in the BIOS named "EPU Power Saving Mode". The mainboard manual states that it is disabled by default, but I found it Enabled.
                    I have disabled it. Let's see what happens.

                    Thank you very much.

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                    • F
                      fr3drik
                      last edited by

                      i thinks thats a bug .
                      something goes wrong on pfsense

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                      • J
                        jmarquez
                        last edited by

                        Hi there.

                        I'd like to paste the following entries from dmesg:

                        ACPI Error (psargs-0464): [RAMB] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND
                        ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, Could not execute arguments for [RAMW] (Region) (20100331/nsinit-442)

                        Is this something to look at?

                        Besides, we are running pfSene 2.0 x32 on a virtualbox machine. This machine shows a line that doesn't show in the
                        one failing. The line is as follow:

                        acpi0: Sleep Button (fixed)

                        Any help appreciated.
                        Regards,
                        Jesus.

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                        • P
                          packeteer
                          last edited by

                          Rather than spending your time on trying to find the cause. You're better off building a dedicated standalone squid box with Dansguardian.

                          I stay away from all in one solution.

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