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    • D
      Dealaxer
      last edited by

      сmb, rebooted, still the CPU when downloading files loaded at 100%

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Have you enabled device polling?
        People seem to do this misunderstanding how it works. You almost certainly don't want this if you have enabled it. Also it seems to have 'staying power'! In my brief test of it's worth I found it was tricky to remove, have you ever enabled it?

        Steve

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        • D
          Dealaxer
          last edited by

          stephenw10, device polling me off. If I turn it on it will also be loaded 100% CPU

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Do you still have so many processes running after the reboot?

            Also if you could edit your post above to include the close code tag it would make this thread much easier to read.  ;)

            Steve

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            • D
              Dealaxer
              last edited by

              @stephenw10:

              Do you still have so many processes running after the reboot?

              Also if you could edit your post above to include the close code tag it would make this thread much easier to read.  ;)

              Steve

              Processes become less, after I removed the unnecessary script №1.2 and №1.3 from NCAT.
              But that when the file is loaded CPU at 100%, and blame ng_queue

              
              USER     PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ   RSS  TT  STAT STARTED      TIME COMMAND
              root      13 70.8  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM  14:29.18 ng_queue
              root      11 15.0  0.0     0     8  ??  RL    1:31PM 236:59.29 idle
              root      12  0.9  0.0     0   128  ??  WL    1:31PM  17:15.84 intr
              root   60142  0.9  1.5 53596 15552  ??  S     6:15PM   0:18.32 /usr/local/bin/php
              root    1490  0.7  1.5 53596 15552  ??  S     6:13PM   0:18.99 /usr/local/bin/php
              root       0  0.0  0.0     0    64  ??  DLs   1:31PM   0:10.28 kernel
              root       1  0.0  0.0  1888   460  ??  ILs   1:31PM   0:00.01 /sbin/init --
              root       2  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:01.18 g_event
              root       3  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:01.55 g_up
              root       4  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:01.06 g_down
              root       5  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 crypto
              root       6  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 crypto returns
              root       7  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.15 fdc0
              root       8  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 sctp_iterator
              root       9  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:03.69 pfpurge
              root      10  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 audit
              root      14  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:33.35 yarrow
              root      15  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 xpt_thrd
              root      16  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.02 pagedaemon
              root      17  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 vmdaemon
              root      18  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.00 pagezero
              root      19  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.03 idlepoll
              root      20  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.13 bufdaemon
              root      21  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.10 vnlru
              root      22  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:01.35 syncer
              root      23  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.11 softdepflush
              root      39  0.0  0.0     0     8  ??  DL    1:31PM   0:00.11 md0
              root     254  0.0  0.1  3408  1156  ??  INs   1:31PM   0:00.03 /usr/local/sbin/check_reload_status
              root     256  0.0  0.1  3408  1032  ??  IN    1:31PM   0:00.00 check_reload_status: Monitoring daemon of check_reload_status
              root     267  0.0  0.1  1888   540  ??  Is    1:31PM   0:00.00 /sbin/devd
              root    1712  0.0  0.2  4948  2544  ??  Ss    4:39PM   0:00.85 /usr/sbin/syslogd -c -c -l /var/dhcpd/var/run/log -f /var/etc/syslog.conf
              root    2712  0.0  1.5 53596 15432  ??  S     5:54PM   0:13.80 /usr/local/bin/php
              root    4825  0.0  0.1  3316  1356  ??  SNs   1:33PM   0:11.50 /usr/local/sbin/apinger -c /var/etc/apinger.conf
              root    9353  0.0  0.1  3316  1240  ??  Is    1:31PM   0:00.00 dhclient: rl0 priv (dhclient)
              root    9853  0.0  1.5 53596 15436  ??  S     5:53PM   0:14.68 /usr/local/bin/php
              root   12729  0.0  0.1  3404  1348  ??  I     1:33PM   0:00.00 cron: running job (cron)
              root   12921  0.0  0.1  3656  1340  ??  Is    1:33PM   0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/scripts/start-keeper.sh
              root   14221  0.0  0.1  3656  1440  ??  SN    1:33PM   0:04.79 sh /usr/scripts/mpd-keeper
              _dhcp  15600  0.0  0.1  3316  1376  ??  Is    1:31PM   0:00.00 dhclient: rl0 (dhclient)
              root   16742  0.0  0.3  7992  3520  ??  RNs   4:50PM   0:00.71 sshd: admin@pts/0 (sshd)
              nobody 18036  0.0  0.3  5556  2636  ??  S     4:50PM   0:05.32 /usr/local/sbin/dnsmasq --local-ttl 1 --all-servers --dns-forward-max=5000 --cache-size=10000
              root   18250  0.0  0.4  9488  4300  ??  SNs   1:33PM   0:00.49 /usr/local/sbin/mpd5 -b -k -d /var/etc -f mpd_opt1.conf -p /var/run/l2tp_opt1.pid -s ppp l2tpclient
              root   22166  0.0  0.3  5176  2628  ??  Ss    1:31PM   0:00.48 /usr/sbin/hostapd -B /var/etc/hostapd_ath0_wlan0.conf
              dhcpd  24292  0.0  0.6  8436  6152  ??  Ss    4:50PM   0:01.01 /usr/local/sbin/dhcpd -user dhcpd -group _dhcp -chroot /var/dhcpd -cf /etc/dhcpd.conf ste0 ath0_wlan0
              root   24977  0.0  0.1  3532  1208  ??  Is    4:50PM   0:00.02 /usr/local/sbin/sshlockout_pf 15
              root   32707  0.0  0.2  4496  1932  ??  SN    4:51PM   0:00.10 /usr/local/bin/rrdtool -
              root   37039  0.0  0.1  3436  1540  ??  Is    1:31PM   0:01.23 /usr/sbin/inetd -wW -R 0 -a 127.0.0.1 /var/etc/inetd.conf
              root   43281  0.0  0.1  3404  1360  ??  Ss    1:32PM   0:00.18 /usr/sbin/cron -s
              root   43753  0.0  0.1  3316   992  ??  Is    1:32PM   0:00.03 /usr/local/bin/minicron 240 /var/run/ping_hosts.pid /usr/local/bin/ping_hosts.sh
              root   43904  0.0  0.1  3316   992  ??  Is    1:32PM   0:00.00 /usr/local/bin/minicron 3600 /var/run/expire_accounts.pid /etc/rc.expireaccounts
              root   43930  0.0  0.3  5272  3216  ??  INs   4:50PM   0:00.00 /usr/sbin/sshd
              root   44525  0.0  0.1  3316   960  ??  Is    1:32PM   0:00.00 /usr/local/bin/minicron 86400 /var/run/update_alias_url_data.pid /etc/rc.update_alias_url_data
              root   45349  0.0  0.3  6588  3440  ??  SN    4:50PM   0:05.36 /usr/local/sbin/lighttpd -f /var/etc/lighty-webConfigurator.conf
              nobody 45618  0.0  0.1  3344   992  ??  Is    2:01PM   0:00.05 nc -w 2000 192.168.1.43 6667
              root   47162  0.0  0.1  3532  1196  ??  Is    1:32PM   0:00.02 /usr/local/sbin/sshlockout_pf 15
              root   47882  0.0  1.0 52572 10544  ??  Is    1:31PM   0:00.14 /usr/local/bin/php
              root   48714  0.0  1.0 52572 10544  ??  Is    1:31PM   0:00.14 /usr/local/bin/php
              root   51899  0.0  0.2  3656  1572  ??  IN    4:50PM   0:03.40 /bin/sh /var/db/rrd/updaterrd.sh
              root   53185  0.0  0.1  1564   592  ??  IN    6:46PM   0:00.00 sleep 60
              root   53472  0.0  0.1  3316  1340  ??  Is    1:32PM   0:00.00 ntpd: priv (ntpd)
              root   53572  0.0  0.1  1564   592  ??  SN    6:47PM   0:00.00 sleep 5
              _ntp    6388  0.0  0.1  3316  1344  v0- I     1:31PM   0:00.20 ntpd: ntp engine (ntpd)
              root   27567  0.0  0.3  5912  2612  v0- S     1:31PM   0:01.01 /usr/sbin/tcpdump -s 256 -v -l -n -e -ttt -i pflog0
              root   27609  0.0  0.1  3316   928  v0- S     1:31PM   0:01.12 logger -t pf -p local0.info
              root   46972  0.0  0.1  3684  1500  v0  Is    1:32PM   0:00.03 login pam (login)
              root   47163  0.0  0.1  3656  1392  v0  I     1:32PM   0:00.01 -sh (sh)
              root   48549  0.0  0.1  3656  1392  v0  I+    1:32PM   0:00.01 /bin/sh /etc/rc.initial
              root   18234  0.0  0.2  3656  1556   0  Is    4:50PM   0:00.01 /bin/sh /etc/rc.initial
              root   24340  0.0  0.2  3672  2364   0  S     4:50PM   0:00.08 /bin/tcsh
              
              
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              • C
                cmb
                last edited by

                Now that you got rid of whatever modified source was there, I'm wondering if the remaining issues are just a fact that you're running possibly the worst NICs ever created, and an old Celeron CPU (the lack of cache hits network throughput performance in a firewall scenario hard, huge diff between a Celeron and P4 of the same clock speed for firewall purposes). 80 Mbps through crap NICs and an old Celeron proc may just be tops of what your hardware can accomplish. Using a P4 proc of the same clock speed would be drastically faster for firewall purposes. Better NICs would reduce CPU usage, but not sure if by enough to make much diff.

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                • D
                  Dealaxer
                  last edited by

                  cmb, Replace the network card on the TP-LINK TG-3269 and still loaded processor at 100%. Perhaps you are right, we have to change the CPU.

                  Or is there another way?

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Is this really a P4 era Celeron?
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Celeron_microprocessors#.22Willamette-128.22_.28180_nm.29

                    I am running a P4-M at 1.2GHz. It can pass >300Mbps. Yes it has 512KB cache vs 128KB in the Celeron but I find it hard to believe you couldn't pass 80Mbps.  :-
                    Interesting information about cache being so important though.
                    Do you have hundreds of firewall rules? What is using the CPU time in top -SH?

                    Replacing the Celeron with a P4 should be easy though, they are very cheap. I have several here you could have for free if you were near enough.  ;)

                    Steve

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                    • C
                      cmb
                      last edited by

                      There have been a couple instances of people on here running really old Celerons that got horrid performance, just slapping a really old P4 with the same clock speed into the same box quadrupled throughput in one case. Way more than I would have expected, the cache makes a massive difference.

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                      • D
                        Dealaxer
                        last edited by

                        Replaced the processor Intel (R) Pentium (R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz, speed now works fine on all the 80-90 Mbps)))
                        But the CPU loading is still a lot, which is 35-85% when downloading a file, which can then be wrong?

                        
                        last pid: 31994;  load averages:  0.86,  0.64,  0.37                                          up 0+00:10:32  10:02:44
                        94 processes:  5 running, 74 sleeping, 15 waiting
                        CPU:  1.7% user,  0.0% nice, 38.8% system, 21.3% interrupt, 38.2% idle
                        Mem: 45M Active, 15M Inact, 40M Wired, 108K Cache, 23M Buf, 884M Free
                        Swap: 2048M Total, 2048M Free
                        
                          PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME   WCPU COMMAND
                           11 root     171 ki31     0K    16K RUN     0   7:41 45.75% {idle: cpu0}
                           11 root     171 ki31     0K    16K RUN     1   5:40 40.58% {idle: cpu1}
                            0 root     -68    0     0K    64K -       1   3:40 36.96% {ath0 taskq}
                           12 root     -28    -     0K   120K WAIT    0   0:32 34.86% {swi5: +}
                           13 root      55    -     0K    16K sleep   1   0:16 15.48% {ng_queue0}
                           13 root      55    -     0K    16K RUN     0   0:16 15.38% {ng_queue1}
                        55418 root      47    0 54620K 20792K piperd  0   0:06  0.68% php
                           12 root     -32    -     0K   120K WAIT    0   0:11  0.39% {swi4: clock}
                        55510 root      76    0 53596K 20132K accept  0   0:06  0.29% php
                            0 root      76    0     0K    64K sched   1   1:02  0.00% {swapper}
                        53409 root      47    0 54620K 20524K accept  1   0:03  0.00% php
                        53607 root      47    0 53596K 16348K accept  1   0:02  0.00% php
                           14 root     -16    -     0K     8K -       1   0:01  0.00% yarrow
                            0 root     -68    0     0K    64K -       1   0:01  0.00% {ath0 taskq}
                        33903 root      44    0  4948K  2516K select  0   0:00  0.00% syslogd
                        20429 root      64   20  3316K  1356K select  1   0:00  0.00% apinger
                        62838 root      64   20  5564K  3256K kqread  0   0:00  0.00% lighttpd
                            4 root      -8    -     0K     8K -       1   0:00  0.00% g_down
                         2937 root      76   20  3656K  1440K wait    0   0:00  0.00% sh
                        49585 root      44    0  3712K  2012K CPU0    0   0:00  0.00% top
                            3 root      -8    -     0K     8K -       1   0:00  0.00% g_up
                           12 root     -68    -     0K   120K WAIT    0   0:00  0.00% {irq18: ath0}
                        
                        
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                        • D
                          Dealaxer
                          last edited by

                          Help me, Please!

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                          • C
                            cmb
                            last edited by

                            I don't think you have a problem, other than still having poor quality NIC hardware that induces significantly more CPU load than good quality NICs would. It's working fine as is, the fact it's using 30% CPU is irrelevant, you're maxing out your Internet connection without coming close to maxing out your hardware.

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              I have never used L2TP from a pfSense box. I have no idea how much overhead that might represent or which process might show that in top. I have to assume it uses some cpu cycles though which might explain why your box looks more heavily loaded than I would have expected. Chris?

                              In the top output I assume you are maxing out your 80Mb WAN connection? And using the wifi interface (ath0)?

                              Steve

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                              • D
                                Dealaxer
                                last edited by

                                cmb, A good network card is expensive, from 100$. Say something from the budget, please, but not less effective?

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                                • D
                                  Dealaxer
                                  last edited by

                                  stephenw10, At the peak of WAN traffic can reach 90-100 Mbit / s.
                                  And yes, I use a WiFi network for mobile devices and netbooks.

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    But were you using the wifi interface at the same time as maxing out your WAN and what bandwidth was ath0 seeing when you ran 'top' above?
                                    80Mbps over wifi is going to more cpu cycles than 80Mbps via ethernet if only because of the encryption. I'm just trying to determine exactly what the conditions were so that I might run a comparable test.

                                    Do you know exactly what CPU you used?

                                    Steve

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                                    • jimpJ
                                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                      last edited by

                                      …plus you'd never see more than 45Mbps over wifi anyhow.

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        For the sake of getting some comparable figures up, here is the output of top -SH from my home box which is, as I previously mentioned, a 1.8 P4-M underclocked to 1.2GHz. It's quite low end.  ;)

                                        Here there is nothing much happening, no thoughput to speak of.

                                        
                                        last pid: 57933;  load averages:  0.63,  0.79,  0.44                                                up 155+21:01:22 12:28:57
                                        109 processes: 4 running, 90 sleeping, 15 waiting
                                        CPU:  0.4% user,  0.0% nice,  0.0% system,  0.4% interrupt, 99.3% idle
                                        Mem: 72M Active, 51M Inact, 62M Wired, 204K Cache, 59M Buf, 300M Free
                                        Swap:
                                        
                                          PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
                                           10 root     171 ki31     0K     8K RUN    3610.3 94.97% idle
                                           11 root     -32    -     0K   128K WAIT   462:52  0.00% {swi4: clock}
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K RUN    237:24  0.00% {irq18: em0 ath0+}
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT    90:45  0.00% {irq17: fxp2 fxp6}
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       31:11  0.00% {em1 taskq}
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       31:01  0.00% {ath0 taskq}
                                           13 root     -16    -     0K     8K -       30:51  0.00% yarrow
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       28:33  0.00% {em0 taskq}
                                           11 root     -44    -     0K   128K WAIT    27:13  0.00% {swi1: netisr 0}
                                        47006 root      76   20  3656K  1600K wait    21:20  0.00% sh
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       20:23  0.00% {em2 taskq}
                                         6810 nobody    74  r30  3368K  1484K RUN     14:37  0.00% LCDd
                                           35 root      -8    -     0K     8K mdwait  13:50  0.00% md1
                                           20 root      44    -     0K     8K syncer  11:39  0.00% syncer
                                            2 root      -8    -     0K     8K -       11:16  0.00% g_event
                                         5227 root      65   20 46428K 17508K nanslp  11:08  0.00% php
                                        17355 root      44    0  7612K  5184K kqread  10:50  0.00% lighttpd
                                           12 root     -16    -     0K     8K sleep   10:35  0.00% ng_queue
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT     9:07  0.00% {irq19: fxp0 fxp4}
                                            4 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        8:26  0.00% g_down
                                           29 root      -8    -     0K     8K mdwait   7:15  0.00% md0
                                        27610 root      44    0  8464K  4440K select   7:00  0.00% {mpd5}
                                        47631 root      44    0  8984K  6272K bpf      4:10  0.00% tcpdump
                                        44283 dhcpd     44    0  8436K  6552K select   4:02  0.00% dhcpd
                                            3 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        3:43  0.00% g_up
                                        33556 root      44    0  3352K  1308K select   3:42  0.00% miniupnpd
                                         9595 root      64   20  3316K  1336K select   3:24  0.00% apinger
                                         1433 root      44    0  4948K  2456K select   2:48  0.00% syslogd
                                            7 root     -16    -     0K     8K pftm     2:38  0.00% pfpurge
                                            0 root     -16    0     0K    88K sched    2:36  0.00% {swapper}
                                           11 root     -64    -     0K   128K WAIT     2:27  0.00% {irq14: ata0}
                                        32508 nobody    44    0  5556K  2824K select   1:28  0.00% dnsmasq
                                           21 root     -16    -     0K     8K sdflus   1:25  0.00% softdepflush
                                           14 root     -64    -     0K    96K -        1:11  0.00% {usbus2}
                                        47955 root      44    0  3316K   892K piperd   1:10  0.00% logger
                                           18 root     -16    -     0K     8K psleep   1:05  0.00% bufdaemon
                                        
                                        

                                        Here is the same situation, no throughput, but I have the webGUI dashboard open on another machine. You'll see it's quite a resource hog on a low end machine like this and it doesn't appear as a process only in the CPU: system figure.

                                        
                                        last pid: 52329;  load averages:  1.78,  0.74,  0.31                                                up 155+20:57:37 12:25:12
                                        111 processes: 4 running, 91 sleeping, 16 waiting
                                        CPU: 19.0% user,  0.4% nice, 38.4% system,  0.4% interrupt, 41.8% idle
                                        Mem: 73M Active, 51M Inact, 62M Wired, 204K Cache, 59M Buf, 299M Free
                                        Swap:
                                        
                                          PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
                                           10 root     171 ki31     0K     8K RUN    3610.3 32.96% idle
                                        36179 root      76    0 43356K 18008K lockf    0:10  3.96% php
                                        20371 root      76    0 43356K 17896K lockf    0:09  2.98% php
                                        14491 root      76    0 43356K 16680K piperd   0:28  1.95% php
                                        10354 root      76    0 43356K 15464K piperd   0:27  1.95% php
                                           11 root     -32    -     0K   128K WAIT   462:52  0.00% {swi4: clock}
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT   237:24  0.00% {irq18: em0 ath0+}
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT    90:45  0.00% {irq17: fxp2 fxp6}
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       31:11  0.00% {em1 taskq}
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       31:01  0.00% {ath0 taskq}
                                           13 root     -16    -     0K     8K -       30:51  0.00% yarrow
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       28:33  0.00% {em0 taskq}
                                           11 root     -44    -     0K   128K WAIT    27:13  0.00% {swi1: netisr 0}
                                        47006 root      76   20  3656K  1600K wait    21:20  0.00% sh
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       20:23  0.00% {em2 taskq}
                                         6810 nobody    74  r30  3368K  1484K nanslp  14:37  0.00% LCDd
                                           35 root      -8    -     0K     8K mdwait  13:50  0.00% md1
                                           20 root      44    -     0K     8K syncer  11:39  0.00% syncer
                                            2 root      -8    -     0K     8K -       11:16  0.00% g_event
                                         5227 root      65   20 46428K 17508K nanslp  11:08  0.00% php
                                        17355 root      44    0  7612K  5184K kqread  10:49  0.00% lighttpd
                                           12 root     -16    -     0K     8K sleep   10:35  0.00% ng_queue
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT     9:07  0.00% {irq19: fxp0 fxp4}
                                            4 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        8:26  0.00% g_down
                                           29 root      -8    -     0K     8K mdwait   7:15  0.00% md0
                                        27610 root      44    0  8464K  4440K select   7:00  0.00% {mpd5}
                                        47631 root      44    0  8984K  6272K bpf      4:10  0.00% tcpdump
                                        44283 dhcpd     44    0  8436K  6552K select   4:02  0.00% dhcpd
                                            3 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        3:43  0.00% g_up
                                        33556 root      44    0  3352K  1308K select   3:42  0.00% miniupnpd
                                         9595 root      64   20  3316K  1336K select   3:24  0.00% apinger
                                         1433 root      44    0  4948K  2456K select   2:48  0.00% syslogd
                                            7 root     -16    -     0K     8K pftm     2:38  0.00% pfpurge
                                            0 root     -16    0     0K    88K sched    2:36  0.00% {swapper}
                                           11 root     -64    -     0K   128K WAIT     2:27  0.00% {irq14: ata0}
                                        32508 nobody    44    0  5556K  2824K select   1:28  0.00% dnsmasq
                                        
                                        

                                        Here I am maxing out my two WAN connections at 20Mbps and 23Mbps (the best I can get at midday) but don't have the dashboard open. The actual figures dance around a bit but this looks like a good average. The interfaces used are fxp5 and fxp6 (the two WAN connections) and em1. Interestingly fxp5 doesn't appear so I assume it shares an IRQ. (Aside: could I improve matters by using a different fxp interface? Hmm)

                                        
                                        last pid: 17219;  load averages:  0.90,  0.63,  0.43                                                up 155+21:09:45 12:37:20
                                        109 processes: 5 running, 89 sleeping, 15 waiting
                                        CPU:  0.0% user,  0.4% nice, 17.6% system,  6.7% interrupt, 75.3% idle
                                        Mem: 73M Active, 51M Inact, 62M Wired, 204K Cache, 59M Buf, 300M Free
                                        Swap:
                                        
                                          PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
                                           10 root     171 ki31     0K     8K RUN    3610.4 69.97% idle
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT   237:42 10.99% {irq18: em0 ath0+}
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K RUN     91:01  6.98% {irq17: fxp2 fxp6}
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K RUN     31:25  6.98% {em1 taskq}
                                           12 root     -16    -     0K     8K sleep   10:38  0.98% ng_queue
                                           11 root     -32    -     0K   128K WAIT   462:53  0.00% {swi4: clock}
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       31:01  0.00% {ath0 taskq}
                                           13 root     -16    -     0K     8K -       30:52  0.00% yarrow
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       28:33  0.00% {em0 taskq}
                                           11 root     -44    -     0K   128K WAIT    27:13  0.00% {swi1: netisr 0}
                                        47006 root      76   20  3656K  1600K wait    21:21  0.00% sh
                                            0 root     -68    0     0K    88K -       20:24  0.00% {em2 taskq}
                                         6810 nobody    74  r30  3368K  1484K RUN     14:38  0.00% LCDd
                                           35 root      -8    -     0K     8K mdwait  13:50  0.00% md1
                                           20 root      44    -     0K     8K syncer  11:39  0.00% syncer
                                            2 root      -8    -     0K     8K -       11:16  0.00% g_event
                                         5227 root      65   20 46428K 17508K nanslp  11:09  0.00% php
                                        17355 root      44    0  7612K  5184K kqread  10:50  0.00% lighttpd
                                           11 root     -68    -     0K   128K WAIT     9:07  0.00% {irq19: fxp0 fxp4}
                                            4 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        8:26  0.00% g_down
                                           29 root      -8    -     0K     8K mdwait   7:15  0.00% md0
                                        27610 root      44    0  8464K  4440K select   7:00  0.00% {mpd5}
                                        47631 root      44    0  8984K  6272K bpf      4:10  0.00% tcpdump
                                        44283 dhcpd     44    0  8436K  6552K select   4:02  0.00% dhcpd
                                            3 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        3:43  0.00% g_up
                                        33556 root      44    0  3352K  1308K select   3:42  0.00% miniupnpd
                                         9595 root      64   20  3316K  1336K select   3:24  0.00% apinger
                                         1433 root      44    0  4948K  2456K select   2:48  0.00% syslogd
                                            7 root     -16    -     0K     8K pftm     2:38  0.00% pfpurge
                                            0 root     -16    0     0K    88K sched    2:36  0.00% {swapper}
                                           11 root     -64    -     0K   128K WAIT     2:27  0.00% {irq14: ata0}
                                        32508 nobody    44    0  5556K  2824K select   1:28  0.00% dnsmasq
                                           21 root     -16    -     0K     8K sdflus   1:25  0.00% softdepflush
                                           14 root     -64    -     0K    96K -        1:11  0.00% {usbus2}
                                        47955 root      44    0  3316K   892K piperd   1:10  0.00% logger
                                           18 root     -16    -     0K     8K psleep   1:05  0.00% bufdaemon
                                        
                                        

                                        Since my ath0 interface is 54Mbps theoretical max. I probably couldn't max my WAN interfaces through it so I haven't tried. Edit: like Jim just said!

                                        Steve

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                                          stephenw10
                                          WiFi network does not load at all for me.
                                          CPU Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz

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                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            You haven't been able to get ath0 working?

                                            There are a number of different cpus that could be 'Pentium 4 3GHz'. Any of them should be plenty powerful enough.

                                            Steve

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