Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?
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@stephenw10 I'm hesitant to mess with the drivers since it was working good for a long time.
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@johnpoz said in Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?:
You happen to be running arpwatch?
No, I never used arpwatch
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So how many times has it done this?
Did it start after you upgraded perhaps? Or made some other change?
Just how dead is it when it stops? Does the console still respond?
I would still try that driver myself. It has helped a lot of people who were seeing issues with Realtek NICs. If you can't swap out the Realtek for a real NIC of course! But with a locked NIC you usually still see traffic on the other NICs and the console remains responsive.
Steve
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This is 2d time with same issue. No access to GUI, does not responds to ping and every device on the network can't see each other.
Last upgrade was to v.2.4.4 and I did not notice any issues afterwards. This started out of nowhere and I did not made any changes nor did I installed any new packages so I'm confused. Remote log files don't have any useful info http://prntscr.com/mmupuyI do have really old HD in it though. Can that be an issue? Should I upgrade to a small SSD?
If I remember correctly, a while back I read that pfSense once its running it loads everything into the memory and does not use HD? -
@johnnybegood said in Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?:
every device on the network can't see each other.
That has nothing to do with pfsense.. Your router/gateway has ZERO to do with clients talking to each other.. Your router is how you get off the network, to a different L3.. How a client talks to another client on the same L2 has zero to do with the L3 router.
So unless your box failed in such a fashion that is was flooding the network with so much traffic that prevents others from talking.. You can turn pfsense off, unplug it from the network and box A can still talk to B.. Only at such time that their dhcp lease expires and the dhcp server is not there (pfsense) would it matter, or if they were trying to resolve a name and pfsense is not there to resolve it, etc.
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@johnpoz said in Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?:
So unless your box failed in such a fashion that is was flooding the network with so much traffic that prevents others from talking.. You can turn pfsense off, unplug it from the network and box A can still talk to B.. Only at such time that their dhcp lease expires and the dhcp server is not there (pfsense) would it matter, or if they were trying to resolve a name and pfsense is not there to resolve it, etc.
Thanks for the explanation, makes perfect sense.
I remember that pfSense was not responding to pings nor I could get GUI to respond.
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@johnnybegood said in Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?:
I remember that pfSense was not responding to pings nor I could get GUI to respond.
Ok that has nothing to do with box A pinging box B on your network - if that is not working then you got something more wrong than just pfsense locking up..
So either it failed in spectacular fashion and is flooding your network with crap which prevents anyone else from talking.. That would be RARE!!! Or yeah it failed hard, if you can not get to console then yeah something major wrong..
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I've tried pings from box A to pfSense and box B to pfsense. No response.
After I did reboot (power button once) 3 days ago its working normal like before. I think I should get SSD to rule out problem with my old HD. -
And did you ping from A to B? ;)
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Now I question my self if I did :)
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@johnnybegood said in Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?:
I remember that pfSense was not responding to pings nor I could get GUI to respond.
Both those things would happen if the LAN NIC locked up as Realtek NICs sometimes do.
But that would not stop the console responding and that's an important test. In the console is still responsive then you know you have a NIC issue. It is isn't you probably have some other hardware issue, bad ram overheating etc.
Steve
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Could also be something else coming online with the same IP address as pfSense. But still has nothing to do with hosts on the same L2 communicating with each other.
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@stephenw10 said in Every couple of weeks pfSense completly stops responding?:
console
You guys are referring to being physically at the pfSense connected with keyboard and monitor? I don't have either one connected but I guess when it happens next I can connect monitor and keyboard to see if it responds.
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Yes exactly. Or the serial console if your firewall has that. But something out of band of the Realtek NIC.
Steve
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Thanks, I will try that next time.
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So this happened today again and this time I had a chance to connect to the monitor and keyboard. It was not showing anything on the monitor nor did it respond to any of the keyboard strokes.
Only after pressing power once on Shuttle DS437 it shutdown.
First I updated to 2.4.4-p3 and then updated to "Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release" as stephenw10 suggested.Can driver issue cause console access to the point it does not display any video?
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Device Driver issues are very capable of taking the system down, or parts of it.
So, no "more screen" is possible, the system locked up .. -
Interesting. Keeping fingers crossed
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Yup, that could be it. Though that's not one of the symptoms usually seen with Realtek NICs I would not rule it out.
Steve