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    • M
      Mr. Jingles
      last edited by

      @KOM:

      I have a box with 6 users, me and 5 women doing accounting stuff.

      Heh, "accounting stuff"…

      I would like to see this box you keep your women in.

      Pic1: only when the IRS comes.
      Pic2: the empire I'm secretly building.

      ![women in box.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/women in box.jpg)
      ![women in box.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/women in box.jpg_thumb)
      ![the empire.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/the empire.jpg)
      ![the empire.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/the empire.jpg_thumb)

      6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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      • M
        Mr. Jingles
        last edited by

        @johnpoz:

        Can you run any more services on this box?

        Yes, look in system/packages/available -> there's many more there (don't tell me you didn't know this, John :o ).

        @johnpoz:

        You need both snort and suricata – really?

        @Mr.:

        For those wondering: Snort runs on WAN2, Suricata on WAN1 (testing). Bill said this is no problem.

        6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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        • ?
          Guest
          last edited by

          For those wondering: Snort runs on WAN2, Suricata on WAN1 (testing).

          Not really,

          Bill said this is no problem.

          Hmm, from moin point of view I was seeing on an Alix board is was slow, on an Alix APU board it
          was faster but not fast and on an C2758 it is really wicked fast. But mostly pending on what you
          have all installed, running services, installed widgets and so on.

          Double IDS/IPS should be narrowing down this also a really bit I think.

          I did notice it is a little bit faster in Firefox, but not that much faster.

          What kind of services you are running?
          Squid, SuidGuard, HAVP, DNS, DPI, VLANs, heavy QoS,…........

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          • M
            Mr. Jingles
            last edited by

            @BlueKobold:

            For those wondering: Snort runs on WAN2, Suricata on WAN1 (testing).

            Not really,

            Yes, really ( ;D ) (Meaning: what did you mean?)

            @BlueKobold:

            Bill said this is no problem.

            Hmm, from moin point of view I was seeing on an Alix board is was slow, on an Alix APU board it
            was faster but not fast and on an C2758 it is really wicked fast. But mostly pending on what you
            have all installed, running services, installed widgets and so on.

            Isn't my CPU and my 16GB RAM slightly more powerful than Alix?

            @BlueKobold:

            Double IDS/IPS should be narrowing down this also a really bit I think.

            What do you mean? CPU = 28%, RAM = 1,8GB (13%). That's not shocking I think, and nothing that would prevent the GUI-subsystem from responding.
            @BlueKobold:

            I did notice it is a little bit faster in Firefox, but not that much faster.

            What kind of services you are running?
            Squid, SuidGuard, HAVP, DNS, DPI, VLANs, heavy QoS,…........

            Those in the screenshot + traffic shaping  ;D

            6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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            • GertjanG
              Gertjan
              last edited by

              @Mr.:

              @BlueKobold:

              For those wondering: Snort runs on WAN2, Suricata on WAN1 (testing).

              Not really,

              Yes, really ( ;D ) (Meaning: what did you mean?)

              He means that even when each one deserves ONE NIC, not two, they are still running both at the same time on the box.
              These two are cycle eaters.
              Slow GUI could mean: you are running out of these cycles.

              [ Or, other broken stuff like a brainless DNS would do even better ]

              Btw: the "updating in 10 secondes" could be the result of a slow GUI problem - OR : you have a browser cache problem, some old Java scripts are still present: nuke browser cache to be sure.

              Access your pfSEnse box using the medic entrance : put on your gloves, and SSH in.
              When you see  the menu, go for option 8, don't worry, it dark in there, that's ok.
              Type this command
              top

              Show us a screen (text !!) copy using the "Code" bbcode.
              Something like this

              last pid: 19531;  load averages:  0.16,  0.17,  0.13                                up 9+00:53:58  13:05:15
              71 processes:  1 running, 70 sleeping
              CPU:  0.4% user,  0.0% nice,  0.2% system,  0.4% interrupt, 99.0% idle
              Mem: 14M Active, 295M Inact, 153M Wired, 192K Cache, 204M Buf, 1489M Free
              Swap: 4096M Total, 4096M Free
              
                PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
              81667 root        1  20    0   223M 33072K nanslp  0   0:00   0.29% php-fpm
               5528 root        1  20    0 65132K 17360K kqread  1  28:15   0.00% lighttpd
              20764 root        1  20    0 12456K  2168K select  1   5:18   0.00% apinger
               4879 root        1  20    0 52844K  6960K kqread  1   1:54   0.00% lighttpd
              94541 nobody      1  20    0 30264K  4960K select  1   1:43   0.00% dnsmasq
              57214 root        1  28    0 49820K 12296K select  1   0:52   0.00% perl
              32771 root        1  52   20 17136K  2700K wait    1   0:34   0.00% sh
              71546 root        1  20    0 18984K  2768K select  1   0:32   0.00% usbhid-ups
              87976 root        1  20    0 50800K 10828K kqread  0   0:23   0.00% lighttpd
              31143 root        1  20    0 14656K  2340K select  0   0:23   0.00% syslogd
              29813 dhcpd       1  20    0 24844K 13708K select  0   0:23   0.00% dhcpd
                243 root        1  25    0   219M 21308K kqread  0   0:22   0.00% php-fpm
              30581 dhcpd       1  20    0 24972K 11736K select  1   0:20   0.00% dhcpd
              20996 root        1  20    0 28344K  3008K piperd  0   0:19   0.00% rrdtool
              16790 root        1  20    0 16804K  2308K bpf     0   0:13   0.00% filterlog
               6307 root        1  20    0 43608K  6344K select  0   0:12   0.00% mpd5
              80158 root        1  20    0 28168K 18052K select  1   0:09   0.00% ntpd
              98277 root        1  20    0 14532K  2224K select  0   0:08   0.00% radvd
              35631 root        1  23    0   227M 41308K accept  1   0:07   0.00% php
              74158 root        1  20    0 18844K  2572K select  0   0:07   0.00% upsd
               3844 root        5  52    0 27568K  3128K uwait   0   0:06   0.00% filterdns
              56128 root        1  20    0   223M 34980K accept  1   0:06   0.00% php
              76711 uucp        1  20    0 18832K  2592K nanslp  1   0:05   0.00% upsmon
              56214 root        1  21    0   223M 34976K accept  1   0:05   0.00% php
              26234 root        1  20    0   223M 34980K accept  1   0:04   0.00% php
              10743 root        1  21    0   223M 34976K accept  1   0:03   0.00% php
              10397 root        1  20    0   227M 41796K accept  1   0:02   0.00% php
               6188 root        1  25    0 12404K  1916K nanslp  1   0:01   0.00% minicron
               8910 root        1  21    0   227M 41500K accept  0   0:01   0.00% php
              34702 root        1  20    0 16664K  2296K nanslp  0   0:01   0.00% cron
               8161 root        1  20    0   227M 41788K accept  0   0:01   0.00% php
              17633 root        1  20    0 18780K  2376K select  0   0:01   0.00% inetd
               7340 root        1  20    0   227M 41904K accept  1   0:01   0.00% php
               8855 root        1  20    0   219M 22360K wait    0   0:00   0.00% php
               9200 root        1  20    0   223M 34972K accept  1   0:00   0.00% php
              42716 root        1  40    0 12404K  1916K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                272 root        1  20    0 13160K  4476K select  1   0:00   0.00% devd
                259 root        1  40   20 19024K  2588K kqread  1   0:00   0.00% check_reload_status
               6702 root        1  52    0   219M 22360K wait    1   0:00   0.00% php
               8598 root        1  26    0   219M 22360K wait    0   0:00   0.00% php
               7146 root        1  52    0   219M 22360K wait    0   0:00   0.00% php
               5022 root        1  52    0   219M 22360K wait    1   0:00   0.00% php
              

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                2.3 will have a shiny new Bootstrap-based GUI, so that should at least be different, if not faster. :-)

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                • M
                  Mr. Jingles
                  last edited by

                  @Gertjan:

                  don't worry, it dark in there, that's ok.

                  ;D ;D ;D

                  (Bedankt GJ  :P )

                  It's not a cache problem, cache is cleared on every browser close.

                  Topperdepop (I'm fine with that, as long as it isn't 'De Toppers', although I admire their lighting engineers (this is Dutch secret insiders knowledge  8) ;D ;D ;D )):

                  
                   last pid: 16659;  load averages:  0.38,  0.49,  0.49                                                                                                                                                                 up 4+02:10:34  17:18:00
                  112 processes: 1 running, 103 sleeping, 8 zombie
                  CPU: 12.4% user, 18.5% nice,  3.0% system,  0.2% interrupt, 65.9% idle
                  Mem: 679M Active, 4992M Inact, 1389M Wired, 492K Cache, 1340M Buf, 8676M Free
                  Swap: 32G Total, 32G Free
                  
                    PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
                  34328 root          2  40   20   997M   605M nanslp  1 365:43  33.98% snort
                  20752 proxy         1  27    0   460M   369M kqread  0  14:54   8.40% squid
                  34395 root          2  40   20  1841M  1253M nanslp  1  55:18   0.98% snort
                  68239 root         15  20    0   243M   119M nanslp  1  41:21   0.10% ntopng
                  68918 root          8  40   20  1748M  1645M uwait   1   2:27   0.10% suricata
                  28135 root          1  20    0 21720K  5864K select  1  56:32   0.00% openvpn
                  27561 root        150  20    0   108M 22960K uwait   1   2:28   0.00% filterdns
                  64168 root          3  24    0 24572K  5656K uwait   0   2:04   0.00% redis-server
                   2077 nobody        1  20    0 19060K  3996K select  1   1:51   0.00% darkstat
                  11438 unbound       2  20    0   154M   123M kqread  0   1:21   0.00% unbound
                  33291 root          1  20    0 14656K  2424K select  0   1:17   0.00% syslogd
                  37369 root          1  20    0 12456K  2172K select  0   1:04   0.00% apinger
                  92995 root          1  20    0 21720K  5896K select  0   0:39   0.00% openvpn
                  44385 root          1  20    0 54884K 12808K kqread  0   0:31   0.00% lighttpd
                  28647 root          1  20    0 16804K  2844K bpf     0   0:27   0.00% filterlog
                  34210 root          2  40   20   787M   392M nanslp  0   0:23   0.00% snort
                  81842 root          1  20    0 14540K  1984K select  1   0:23   0.00% powerd
                  19443 root          1  52   20 17136K  2708K wait    1   0:10   0.00% sh
                  18589 dhcpd         1  20    0 24812K 13732K select  0   0:09   0.00% dhcpd
                    249 root          1  20    0   224M 23864K kqread  0   0:06   0.00% php-fpm
                  52746 root          1  20    0 55720K  8208K bpf     1   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  51691 root          1  20    0 55720K  8208K bpf     1   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  52256 root          1  20    0 55720K  7784K bpf     0   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  53072 root          1  20    0 55720K  7784K bpf     0   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  52390 root          1  20    0 55720K  7592K bpf     0   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  53363 root          1  20    0 55720K  7592K bpf     1   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  52369 root          1  20    0 55720K  7592K bpf     0   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  53433 root          1  20    0 55720K  7592K bpf     1   0:06   0.00% bandwidthd
                  74125 root          1  20    0 28164K 18052K select  1   0:04   0.00% ntpd
                  21345 proxy         1  20    0 26420K  3496K msgrcv  1   0:03   0.00% diskd
                  37674 root          1  20    0 28344K  3004K piperd  1   0:03   0.00% rrdtool
                  21331 root          1  24    0 17136K  2472K wait    0   0:02   0.00% sh
                   5939 root          1  20    0 43604K  6296K select  0   0:02   0.00% mpd5
                  76391 root          1  52    0 16664K  2580K nanslp  0   0:02   0.00% cron
                  62926 uucp          1  20    0 18832K  2580K nanslp  1   0:02   0.00% upsmon
                   2449 root          6  20    0   841M 19180K usem    0   0:01   0.00% radiusd
                  51508 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13320K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  29824 root          1  20    0 18780K  2344K select  0   0:00   0.00% inetd
                  84405 root          1  20    0   228M 40988K accept  0   0:00   0.00% php-fpm
                  26787 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13320K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                    277 root          1  20    0 13164K  4468K select  0   0:00   0.00% devd
                  21859 root          1  36    0 12404K  2008K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                    264 root          1  40   20 19024K  2580K kqread  0   0:00   0.00% check_reload_status
                  21741 _dhcp         1  20    0 14696K  2432K select  0   0:00   0.00% dhclient
                  67699 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13320K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  70370 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13256K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  14139 root          1  26    0 14696K  2304K select  0   0:00   0.00% dhclient
                  75957 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13204K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  78957 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13032K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  73199 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 13276K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  88656 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12832K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  80350 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12892K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  83638 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12992K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  88080 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12932K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  93258 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12812K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  21949 proxy         1  52    0 39948K 12284K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  44222 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12532K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  58083 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12424K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  46334 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12652K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  41249 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12532K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  72968 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12424K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  49510 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12532K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  54945 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12384K sbwait  1   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  52169 proxy         1  20    0 39948K 12484K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% squidGuard
                  
                  

                  6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                  • M
                    Mr. Jingles
                    last edited by

                    @jimp:

                    2.3 will have a shiny new Bootstrap-based GUI, so that should at least be different, if not faster. :-)

                    I admire your efforts, yet I'm still on 2.2.1; upgrading to 2.2.2 gave problems so rolled back; hoping 2.2.3 would skip the 2.2.2 problems so I upgraded that and rolled back again to 2.2.1. I'm afraid to upgrade to any new version, ever since 2.0 every upgrade required a fresh install + days of customizing the packages by hand, as the 'restore configuration' never worked  :-[

                    So I will probably see the new GUI at pfSense 167.2.9  ;D ;D ;D

                    6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                      last edited by

                      2.2.4 will be out soon (today, probably) and should be even better. Certainly better than 2.2.3 or 2.2.2.

                      2.3 with Bootstrap will be a few months out yet. Not sure on an ETA, probably sometime this fall.

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                      • ivorI
                        ivor
                        last edited by

                        @Mr.:

                        @jimp:

                        2.3 will have a shiny new Bootstrap-based GUI, so that should at least be different, if not faster. :-)

                        I admire your efforts, yet I'm still on 2.2.1; upgrading to 2.2.2 gave problems so rolled back; hoping 2.2.3 would skip the 2.2.2 problems so I upgraded that and rolled back again to 2.2.1. I'm afraid to upgrade to any new version, ever since 2.0 every upgrade required a fresh install + days of customizing the packages by hand, as the 'restore configuration' never worked  :-[

                        So I will probably see the new GUI at pfSense 167.2.9  ;D ;D ;D
                        [/quote]

                        That's strange. I have installs upgrading since 2.1.x to 2.2.x with no issues. Restoring config as well. Could be that there is something in your pfSense setup that is messed up due rollbacks, packages who knows. How big is your backup config?

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                        • GertjanG
                          Gertjan
                          last edited by

                          Ok, I saw your 'top'.

                          snort and squid eat already 45% of your CPU time.
                          Note that you have some zombies to (8). THis means processes are crashing in your box.
                          But all this isn't very conclusive for me.

                          This might a be a nasty one: you have a boatload of packages running or your box.
                          I guess it might be worth the shot to disable them all, enable one by one and see when the GUI (simple web server+ PHP) starts slowing down.

                          It can't be your hardware, you have more horse power in the box as I have, but still, the "software load" bogs it down …

                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                          • M
                            Mr. Jingles
                            last edited by

                            @ivor:

                            @Mr.:

                            @jimp:

                            2.3 will have a shiny new Bootstrap-based GUI, so that should at least be different, if not faster. :-)

                            I admire your efforts, yet I'm still on 2.2.1; upgrading to 2.2.2 gave problems so rolled back; hoping 2.2.3 would skip the 2.2.2 problems so I upgraded that and rolled back again to 2.2.1. I'm afraid to upgrade to any new version, ever since 2.0 every upgrade required a fresh install + days of customizing the packages by hand, as the 'restore configuration' never worked  :-[

                            So I will probably see the new GUI at pfSense 167.2.9  ;D ;D ;D
                            [/quote]

                            That's strange. I have installs upgrading since 2.1.x to 2.2.x with no issues. Restoring config as well. Could be that there is something in your pfSense setup that is messed up due rollbacks, packages who knows. How big is your backup config?

                            Thanks Igor. I just test that, and created a screenshot.

                            configurationszuruckstellingsuberhaltungsgesetz.jpg
                            configurationszuruckstellingsuberhaltungsgesetz.jpg_thumb

                            6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                            • ivorI
                              ivor
                              last edited by

                              @Mr.:

                              @ivor:

                              @Mr.:

                              @jimp:

                              2.3 will have a shiny new Bootstrap-based GUI, so that should at least be different, if not faster. :-)

                              I admire your efforts, yet I'm still on 2.2.1; upgrading to 2.2.2 gave problems so rolled back; hoping 2.2.3 would skip the 2.2.2 problems so I upgraded that and rolled back again to 2.2.1. I'm afraid to upgrade to any new version, ever since 2.0 every upgrade required a fresh install + days of customizing the packages by hand, as the 'restore configuration' never worked  :-[

                              So I will probably see the new GUI at pfSense 167.2.9  ;D ;D ;D
                              [/quote]

                              That's strange. I have installs upgrading since 2.1.x to 2.2.x with no issues. Restoring config as well. Could be that there is something in your pfSense setup that is messed up due rollbacks, packages who knows. How big is your backup config?

                              Thanks Igor. I just test that, and created a screenshot.

                              That's ungodly big config backup.

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                                @Gertjan:

                                Ok, I saw your 'top'.

                                snort and squid eat already 45% of your CPU time.
                                Note that you have some zombies to ( 8) . THis means processes are crashing in your box.
                                But all this isn't very conclusive for me.

                                This might a be a nasty one: you have a boatload of packages running or your box.
                                I guess it might be worth the shot to disable them all, enable one by one and see when the GUI (simple web server+ PHP) starts slowing down.

                                It can't be your hardware, you have more horse power in the box as I have, but still, the "software load" bogs it down …

                                Thanks GertJan  ;D

                                (Bedaankt  :-* ).

                                I may have pasted the top while Snort was updating. Here's another one:

                                
                                last pid:   411;  load averages:  0.40,  0.37,  0.29                                                                                                                                                                 up 0+04:45:25  19:22:51
                                65 processes:  1 running, 58 sleeping, 6 zombie
                                CPU:  4.3% user,  0.0% nice,  4.3% system,  0.8% interrupt, 90.6% idle
                                Mem: 361M Active, 2169M Inact, 1213M Wired, 528K Cache, 2104M Buf, 12G Free
                                Swap: 32G Total, 32G Free
                                
                                  PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
                                14853 root          8  20    0  1984M  1881M uwait   0   6:28   3.47% suricata
                                22287 root         15  20    0   219M 93032K nanslp  0   1:38   2.98% ntopng
                                76817 root          1  20    0 21988K  3152K CPU0    0   0:02   0.10% top
                                14138 root        150  20    0   193M 21948K uwait   0   0:26   0.00% filterdns
                                23911 root          1  20    0 14656K  2436K select  1   0:20   0.00% syslogd
                                96188 nobody        1  20    0 19060K  3516K select  1   0:12   0.00% darkstat
                                63665 root          1  20    0 21720K  5892K select  0   0:08   0.00% openvpn
                                30669 root          1  20    0 12456K  2180K select  1   0:06   0.00% apinger
                                71884 unbound       2  20    0 88488K 32732K kqread  1   0:06   0.00% unbound
                                17917 root          3  52    0 24572K  4716K uwait   0   0:03   0.00% redis-server
                                49979 dhcpd         1  20    0 24812K 13732K select  1   0:02   0.00% dhcpd
                                39033 root          1  20    0 50788K  7796K kqread  0   0:02   0.00% lighttpd
                                66015 root          1  20    0 21720K  5920K select  0   0:02   0.00% openvpn
                                65501 root          2  20    0   783M   386M nanslp  1   0:01   0.00% snort
                                99052 root          1  20    0 14540K  2080K select  1   0:01   0.00% powerd
                                79354 root          1  52   20 17136K  2708K wait    1   0:01   0.00% sh
                                  249 root          1  20    0   224M 23864K kqread  1   0:01   0.00% php-fpm
                                89390 root          1  20    0 55720K  7588K bpf     0   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                91338 root          1  20    0 55720K  7528K bpf     0   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                90609 root          1  20    0 55720K  7528K bpf     0   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                89470 root          1  20    0 55720K  7588K bpf     0   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                91063 root          1  20    0 55720K  7588K bpf     1   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                90317 root          1  20    0 55720K  7588K bpf     0   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                90849 root          1  20    0 55720K  7588K bpf     0   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                27472 root          1  20    0 16804K  2340K bpf     1   0:01   0.00% filterlog
                                89712 root          1  20    0 55720K  7588K bpf     1   0:01   0.00% bandwidthd
                                26816 root          1  20    0 28164K 18052K select  1   0:00   0.00% ntpd
                                14226 root          1  52    0 16664K  2524K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% cron
                                 6133 root          1  20    0 43604K  6296K select  0   0:00   0.00% mpd5
                                99043 uucp          1  20    0 18832K  2580K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% upsmon
                                30999 root          1  20    0 28344K  3004K piperd  1   0:00   0.00% rrdtool
                                40664 root          1  20    0 55624K  6216K select  1   0:00   0.00% sshd
                                40320 root          6  20    0   737M 16308K usem    0   0:00   0.00% radiusd
                                  264 root          1  40   20 19024K  2580K kqread  1   0:00   0.00% check_reload_status
                                28002 root          1  20    0 18780K  2344K select  1   0:00   0.00% inetd
                                  277 root          1  20    0 13164K  4464K select  0   0:00   0.00% devd
                                41275 root          1  24    0 17136K  2756K wait    0   0:00   0.00% sh
                                40969 root          2  20    0 14748K  2312K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% sshlockout_pf
                                54468 root          1  47    0 12404K  2008K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                                43186 root          1  35    0 17476K  3856K pause   1   0:00   0.00% tcsh
                                41378 root          1  52    0 17136K  2664K wait    1   0:00   0.00% sh
                                 7016 root          1  20    0 32420K  5228K select  0   0:00   0.00% sshd
                                72822 root          1  20    0 12408K  2224K kqread  0   0:00   0.00% dhcpleases
                                42562 root          1  20    0 43568K  2800K wait    0   0:00   0.00% login
                                58733 root          2  20    0 14748K  2312K nanslp  0   0:00   0.00% sshlockout_pf
                                 7202 root          2  20    0 14748K  2220K nanslp  0   0:00   0.00% sshlockout_pf
                                42883 root          1  21    0 17136K  2776K wait    1   0:00   0.00% sh
                                42916 root          1  52    0 17136K  2660K ttyin   0   0:00   0.00% sh
                                20251 root          1  21    0   224M 23868K accept  0   0:00   0.00% php-fpm
                                18833 nagios        1  52    0 23180K  4956K select  1   0:00   0.00% nrpe2
                                98998 root          1  52    0 18832K  2552K piperd  0   0:00   0.00% upsmon
                                54781 root          1  20    0 12404K  2008K nanslp  0   0:00   0.00% minicron
                                  411 root          1  52   20  8304K  1952K nanslp  0   0:00   0.00% sleep
                                96433 nobody        1  52    0 19060K  2396K sbwait  0   0:00   0.00% darkstat
                                54289 root          1  20    0 12404K  1996K wait    1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                                54475 root          1  21    0 12404K  1996K wait    1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                                55145 root          1  21    0 12404K  1996K wait    1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                                  266 root          1  52   20 19024K  2404K kqread  1   0:00   0.00% check_reload_status
                                55546 root          1  20    0 12404K  2008K nanslp  1   0:00   0.00% minicron
                                
                                

                                That is showing the machine is doing very little?

                                How can I kill the zombies ( ;D ;D ;D )?

                                6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                                  Mr. Jingles
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                                  @ivor:

                                  @Mr.:

                                  @ivor:

                                  @Mr.:

                                  @jimp:

                                  2.3 will have a shiny new Bootstrap-based GUI, so that should at least be different, if not faster. :-)

                                  I admire your efforts, yet I'm still on 2.2.1; upgrading to 2.2.2 gave problems so rolled back; hoping 2.2.3 would skip the 2.2.2 problems so I upgraded that and rolled back again to 2.2.1. I'm afraid to upgrade to any new version, ever since 2.0 every upgrade required a fresh install + days of customizing the packages by hand, as the 'restore configuration' never worked  :-[

                                  So I will probably see the new GUI at pfSense 167.2.9  ;D ;D ;D
                                  [/quote]

                                  That's strange. I have installs upgrading since 2.1.x to 2.2.x with no issues. Restoring config as well. Could be that there is something in your pfSense setup that is messed up due rollbacks, packages who knows. How big is your backup config?

                                  Thanks Igor. I just test that, and created a screenshot.

                                  That's ungodly big config backup.

                                  'tIs a feature, not a bug ( ;D ;D ;D ).

                                  I don't know, perhaps it's BB's pfblockerNG tables that are being backupped too? (I don't know :-[ ).

                                  6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                                    ivor
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                                    @Mr.:

                                    'tIs a feature, not a bug ( ;D ;D ;D ).

                                    I don't know, perhaps it's BB's pfblockerNG tables that are being backupped too? (I don't know :-[ ).
                                    [/quote]

                                    Nope, it's not a feature. It's a result of very poor pfSense config. We offer paid support exactly to prevent that : )

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