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    Upgraded to 2.2 Piperd consuming processor ???

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      kilthro
      last edited by

      Hello everyone,
      I just upgraded from most recent version to 2.2 All seemed as it went ok with no problems.
      Then i noticed that the cpu was running 10-30%. When looking at processes i see that there is a piperd consuming alot of the processor and right before this capture it was piperd as well as an accept process. with both of them 50% of the processor was being used. I was not actively doing anything over the internet that would be causing the box to work.

      Anyone know what could be causing this? I rebooted a few times. I thought it was snort maybe so i uninstalled/reinstalled that with no change. I listed all the additional packages that i have installed at the bottom. I am at a loss on what may be causing this. Am I going to have to start from scratch?

      last pid: 83341;  load averages:  0.06,  0.14,  0.15  up 0+01:33:17    18:58:31
      164 processes: 5 running, 114 sleeping, 45 waiting

      Mem: 183M Active, 169M Inact, 295M Wired, 97M Buf, 2341M Free
      Swap: 8192M Total, 8192M Free

      PID USERNAME      PRI NICE  SIZE    RES STATE  C  TIME    WCPU COMMAND
        11 root          155 ki31    0K    32K CPU1    1  86:58 100.00% [idle{idle: cpu1}]
        11 root          155 ki31    0K    32K CPU0    0  86:46 100.00% [idle{idle: cpu0}]
        11 root          155 ki31    0K    32K RUN    3  83:54  99.85% [idle{idle: cpu3}]
        11 root          155 ki31    0K    32K CPU2    2  85:37  94.48% [idle{idle: cpu2}]
      77242 root          52    0 31380K 20112K piperd  3  1:00  12.60% php-fpm: pool lighty (php-fpm)
      79777 root          20    0  490M  233M bpf    0  1:05  0.00% /usr/local/bin/snort -R 1407 -D -q –
          0 root          -16    0    0K  144K swapin  0  0:46  0.00% [kernel{swapper}]
        12 root          -92    -    0K  360K WAIT    0  0:29  0.00% [intr{irq258: em2:rx 0}]

      pfSense is © 2004 - 2015 by Electric Sheep Fencing LLC. All Rights Reserved. [view license]

      ====Package list=============

      AutoConfigBackup Services 1.28
      Backup System 0.1.5
      Cron Services 0.1.8
      File Manager Diagnostics 0.1.4
      mailreport Network Management 2.1
      nut Network Management 2.7.2_6 pkg 2.0.4
      OpenVPN Client Export Utility Security 1.2.15
      pfBlocker Firewall 1.0.3
      RRD Summary System 1.1
      snort Security 2.9.7.0 pkg v3.2.2
      System Patches System 1.0.3

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        kilthro
        last edited by

        I also notice on the dashboard, the cpu graph (bar) is animated as if it was 100% but underneath in text it only say~20%.

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          Harvy66
          last edited by

          If you're using PowerD to "speed step" your CPU, what frequency is your CPU running at? CPU time is relative to CPU frequency. If your CPU is at 10% load at 300mhz, then goes up to 3ghz, it will now be at 1% load.

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            kilthro
            last edited by

            I havent done anything with the processor. its a supermicro system with atom chip. Never had this happen before.

            Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz
            4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s) x 2 HTT threads

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              Harvy66
              last edited by

              Not sure, I was just reaching for low hanging fruit.

              fyi, PowerD is a service that PFSense runs, but defaults off in 2.1.x, but I'm not sure if it defaults off in 2.2.

              System->Advanced->Misc  You'll see PowerD listed under "Power Savings".

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                kilthro
                last edited by

                Thanks. that is not enabled.

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