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    Pfsense 2.1-release - Gateway aPinger broken?

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    • B Offline
      BobDarnit
      last edited by

      Can anyone specify if apinger has been fixed yet… or if there is a good work around?  I've got two WANs, both static, and since upgrading to 2.1p1 it's needed the apinger service reset frequently.  I've got multiple other devices at other locations, DHCP and Static that have had to reset the apinger since the 2.1 upgrades started.

      Thanks for any help.

      Bob

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        pubmsu
        last edited by

        Hi Bob,

        Please try the work around we used and got good result:

        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78502.0

        Thanks,
        msu

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          saxd40
          last edited by

          There's definitely still a problem in 2.1.4 and since 2.1.5 just released and I know that they are still trying to figure out the problem, I'm assuming it is still an issue in 2.1.5.

          I have this problem on ONE pfSense box with a flakey T1 (yes, they DO exist, but apparently only in Detroit).  I have never seen this on any other of my many pfSense installations.

          They are aware of the issue and trying to figure it out.  I'm in communication with them and have given them access to the ONE firewall where I have this problem.

          In the meantime, I'm going to create a CRON job to restart apinger service at given intervals.  BTW, this command will restart it:

          /usr/local/sbin/pfSsh.php playback svc restart apinger

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          • N Offline
            naras
            last edited by

            Yes, it's still there, hope it will disappear in 2.2.

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              pubmsu
              last edited by

              Please report it and discuss in the following 2.2 thread:

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78502

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                naras
                last edited by

                @pubmsu:

                Please report it and discuss in the following 2.2 thread:

                https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78502

                I already did.

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                  Supermule Banned
                  last edited by

                  I have this Cron job running every 5 minutes and for now it has been running no isssues.

                  pkill /usr/local/sbin/apinger -c /var/etc/apinger.conf

                  It seems some sort of buffer is filled on WAN DHCP interfaces and it begins to "suffer".

                  I havent got any issues on static WAN interfaces.

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                  • DerelictD Offline
                    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                    last edited by

                    I just had to disable gateway monitoring on a pfSense in a datacenter because apinger started seeing 6% loss no matter what was going on.  Steady - every sample. 2.1.5 i386.

                    Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
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                    DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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                      pubmsu
                      last edited by

                      Please report it and discuss in the following 2.2 thread:

                      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78502

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                        hmh
                        last edited by

                        @krylou:

                        I`ve found temporary solution - restarting apinger every 5 minutes.

                        Open shell via putty

                        Go to /usr/local/www
                        and create file apinger.php with the following content:
                        require_once("/etc/inc/service-utils.inc");
                        require_once("/etc/inc/globals.inc");
                        require_once("/etc/inc/vslb.inc");
                        require_once("/etc/inc/gwlb.inc");

                        service_control_restart(apinger,restartservice)
                        ?>

                        chmod 755 apinger.php

                        To run it manually you can just open http://pfsense/apinger.php

                        Then install cron package via pfsense UI and add new job:
                        */5 * * * * /usr/local/bin/php /usr/local/www/apinger.php

                        Little extended script:

                        
                        require_once("/etc/inc/service-utils.inc");
                        require_once("/etc/inc/globals.inc");
                        require_once("/etc/inc/gwlb.inc");
                        
                        $counter = 0;
                        $a_gateways = return_gateways_array();
                        $gateways_status = array();
                        $gateways_status = return_gateways_status(true);
                        
                        foreach ($a_gateways as $gname => $gateway) {
                        	if ($gateways_status[$gname]) {
                        		$str_data = $gateways_status[$gname]['delay'];
                        		$pos = substr($str_data,0,strpos($str_data, "ms"));
                        		if (floatval($pos) > 500 ) {
                        			$counter++;
                        			#print_r($counter ." - ". $pos ."\r\n");
                        		}	
                        	}	
                        }
                        if ($counter > 0) {
                        	service_control_restart(apinger,restartservice);
                        }
                        ?>
                        
                        
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                          A Former User
                          last edited by

                          @hmh:

                          Little extended script:

                          
                          require_once("/etc/inc/service-utils.inc");
                          require_once("/etc/inc/globals.inc");
                          require_once("/etc/inc/gwlb.inc");
                          
                          $counter = 0;
                          $a_gateways = return_gateways_array();
                          $gateways_status = array();
                          $gateways_status = return_gateways_status(true);
                          
                          foreach ($a_gateways as $gname => $gateway) {
                          	if ($gateways_status[$gname]) {
                          		$str_data = $gateways_status[$gname]['delay'];
                          		$pos = substr($str_data,0,strpos($str_data, "ms"));
                          		if (floatval($pos) > 500 ) {
                          			$counter++;
                          			#print_r($counter ." - ". $pos ."\r\n");
                          		}	
                          	}	
                          }
                          if ($counter > 0) {
                          	service_control_restart(apinger,restartservice);
                          }
                          ?>
                          
                          

                          What does this do ?

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                            A Former User
                            last edited by

                            btw. This:

                            @krylou:

                            I`ve found temporary solution - restarting apinger every 5 minutes.

                            Open shell via putty

                            Go to /usr/local/www
                            and create file apinger.php with the following content:
                            require_once("/etc/inc/service-utils.inc");
                            require_once("/etc/inc/globals.inc");
                            require_once("/etc/inc/vslb.inc");
                            require_once("/etc/inc/gwlb.inc");

                            service_control_restart(apinger,restartservice)
                            ?>

                            chmod 755 apinger.php

                            To run it manually you can just open http://pfsense/apinger.php

                            Then install cron package via pfsense UI and add new job:
                            */5 * * * * /usr/local/bin/php /usr/local/www/apinger.php

                            and this :

                            @TechSavvySam:

                            In the meantime, I'm going to create a CRON job to restart apinger service at given intervals.  BTW, this command will restart it:

                            /usr/local/sbin/pfSsh.php playback svc restart apinger

                            Both kill my RD Graphs. Is that just me ?

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                              kamran
                              last edited by

                              **Just disable NTPd  time sync daemon.

                              apinger wil become stable.**

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                              • D Offline
                                David_W
                                last edited by

                                @kamran:

                                **Just disable NTPd  time sync daemon.

                                apinger wil become stable.**

                                That might help if you're running pfSense in a VM, but the problems with apinger are nowhere near that simple to solve.

                                apinger has been replaced by dpinger in pfSense 2.3. Though 2.3 is still in beta, the core functionality is now very stable and it has a lot of worthwhile enhancements and fixes over 2.2.x.

                                Packages are still a mixed bag on 2.3 - some have been converted, some are available but haven't had a proper GUI conversion and others are not available at this point.

                                If you want to try 2.3, I strongly recommend backing up your configuration and making sure you have working 2.2.6 install media to hand before upgrading. That way, you can revert easily to 2.2.6 if necessary.

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