Firebox Marvel ports locking up (CORE-E SERIES)
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Last night it was lock up after lock up, something I have done to the box is to drop the LAN port speeds to 100base Full Duplex. I do not use the ports for subnet routing, both ports are on the same subnet, one is for access in case of a lock out (got to love headless boxes).
Since I have done this, the throughput seems better, the box seems to be more responsive and it has not locked out…. YET.
I shall update as to how this box is now working out.
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one is for access in case of a lock out (got to love headless boxes).
At the IPMI port if one is there it would be ok, but if not using the IPMI port for this action
you could be creating a network loop! And then this could be the problem for locking out!!! -
Slowing my port speed down seems to have worked.
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I'm not using a Firebox but I'm having similar lockups….can't access anything on LAN (and Internet stops) but console still working fine (monitored through IPMI port). It was suggested in other threads around the web to not set "Autodetect" for the port speed. Have you by chance set it to 1000T full duplex instead of Autodetect to see if that helps? (if you have done so, my apologies...just curious).
I'm going to follow this thread as it seems very much like what's happening to my SuperMicro N3700 setup. If my system locks up again, I'm going to do the same (unplug the LAN and replug to see if it comes back to life. I really hate to lower my port speed down - even though it wouldn't effect my network as my ISP is well below 100Meg).
Good luck.
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Yeah, I set my ports at 100 base and full duplex. I think the speed of the ports was causing the issue. It has been up solid for over 24 hours now.
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Yeah, I set my ports at 100 base and full duplex. I think the speed of the ports was causing the issue. It has been up solid for over 24 hours now.
Did you have it set to 1000T full duplex before that or "Auto Detect"?
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Sorry, it was on auto detect from install. Pfsense even says it should be set to auto detect.
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Sorry, it was on auto detect from install. Pfsense even says it should be set to auto detect.
I had read from a few places that setting to auto detect would cause issues similar to yours (and mine) and that setting it to a fixed speed would fix it. I set mine to 1000T Full Duplex yesterday morning in hopes it would correct the issue. Now just wait and see.
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Yeah, mine seems stable, I don't really need 1000Base on mine, it handles internet traffic only. Seeing as the ports on the modem are 100Mbps max, I see no reason to crank it higher at this time.
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I have mine set at auto negotiate and it seems to be stable though I still get the random lockup but is now going days between lockups. The other day I tried to install Snort back on my box and it locked up within an hour of the install. I now have snot off for the last 4-5 days and it only locked up on Saturday once and that was with snort removed from the box. One thing I did do was to increase the size of the /tmp file system which resides in ram. I have pleanty of ram to spare as I am running 2gb of ram in my box. I bumped it up to 128MB just as a test and knock on wood has been running since Saturday evening eastern time.
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My box has been up and running without issue now for 2 days and 21 hours, Snort has been back on it over 2 days now. Still no issues… Fingers crossed.
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Mine locked up around 30 minutes ago. I went to the console and it was working. Before I could go downstairs to unplug and replug the LAN, it came up with this message (added attachment). After that, Internet would partially work. Had to go in and disable IPV6 to get it all working. Note, the first time it locked up (last week), IPV6 was disabled so I'm not sure it had anything to do with IPV6. The watchdog seems to be the key here. Any thoughts?
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I am going to quote this again, i know we are not talking about realtec cards, but the symptoms are almost identical.
Known Issues
The Realtek NICs in this box are known to suffer a lock-up condition under certain circumstances. Despite repeated efforts it has not been possible to either cure the problem or ascertain exactly what triggers it. When the problem is triggered the system log will show watchdog timeout and refer to the interface causing it. Fortunately this doesn't affect all users and even then only under some circumstances.
It would seem to be related to packet fragmentation and hardware off loading. Some users have reportedly solved the problem by disabling all hardware offloading and/or using a better switch that can reassemble packets correctly. -
My box is still doing it, had to reset twice yesterday. Might slow the ports down to 10Mbps and see what happens.
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My box is still doing it, had to reset twice yesterday. Might slow the ports down to 10Mbps and see what happens.
Sorry if you've tried this but if not, could you try the MSI/MSIX tweak(s) posted here and see if it helps:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Tuning_and_Troubleshooting_Network_Cards
Seems to help some…others, not so much.
Also seems that this is something released in the 2.2.x series as people go back to 2.1.x and problem goes away for the most part.
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Thanks, I will try that. The weird thing is, the network was fine, as soon as I tried to login to the server, the port crashed/locked up/died. It does this not all the time, but seems to be triggered by it. Very odd if you ask me…
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Reading some more, I found this thread (https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=96325.0) which is Intel related but I'm not so sure it doesn't go beyond that. Seem FreeBSD 10.1 has an issue that needs to be corrected at the OS level that 'could' be causing this.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199174
States "In Progress" under status.
Not sure if this effects Realtek cards or not but reading though the freebsd.org link, the symptoms sound exactly like mine and yours too.
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Seems this issue (at least with Intel NIC's) has been around for some time: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/workaround-freebsd-10-1-sudden-network-down.49264/
No clue if FreeBSD 10.2 fixes it or not. However, pfsense 2.1.5 has an older FreeBSD and I'll try that if it's not fixed soon.
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What ever it is, as said before, was exacerbated with the 2.2.x upgrade in my opinion. I don't recall seeing it in past releases, maybe some have seen it, but personally I have not been using the great software near as long as some have.
I hope there is a fix for it soon, I hate to move to something else, but it is becoming too unreliable for myself to continue use.
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What ever it is, as said before, was exacerbated with the 2.2.x upgrade in my opinion. I don't recall seeing it in past releases, maybe some have seen it, but personally I have not been using the great software near as long as some have.
I hope there is a fix for it soon, I hate to move to something else, but it is becoming too unreliable for myself to continue use.
2.2.x was the start of FreeBSD 10.1 with pfsense…as far as I can tell.