gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging
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I have CenturyLink gigabit WAN (PPPoE)and pfSense running on a custom built server with a 3.1 GHz XEON 4c/4t CPU and Intel 82579LM and 82574L NICs (em driver, not igb). It's very stable as is, but I would like to run ntopng again like I did when I had my previous ISP (Comcast, 50 Mb/s). The problem is every time I enable ntopng, pfSense hangs after a day or two and has to be restarted. If I disable ntopng then pfSense runs super stable again.
Any idea why ntopng now hangs pfSense with gigabit WAN?
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@digity My guess would be the PPPoE...I am sure you know starting NtopNG launches a new tab.
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@NollipfSense said in gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging:
@digity My guess would be the PPPoE...I am sure you know starting NtopNG launches a new tab.
What exactly about the PPPoE?
Yes, I'm aware ntopng has it's own tab/webUI. ntopng runs fine for a day or two before hanging pfSense. During that time I can use and navigate ntopng without problems.
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@digity said in gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging:
What exactly about the PPPoE?
Here is a search result: https://forum.netgate.com/search?term=PPPoE%20and%20pfsense&in=posts&matchWords=all&sortBy=relevance&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts
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How does it hang? Completely unresponsive? Even to
ctl+t
at the console?Do you get a crash report when it boots?
Do you see any error in the system log?
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging:
How does it hang? Completely unresponsive? Even to
ctl+t
at the console?Do you get a crash report when it boots?
Do you see any error in the system log?
Steve
Yes, the internet connection drops out and pfSense is completely unresponsive, including the console.
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@NollipfSense said in gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging:
@digity said in gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging:
What exactly about the PPPoE?
Here is a search result: https://forum.netgate.com/search?term=PPPoE%20and%20pfsense&in=posts&matchWords=all&sortBy=relevance&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts
I doubt PPPoE is the problem. When ntopng is disabled pfSense is super stable with CenturyLink gigabit fiber and PPPoE. In fact pfSense has been up 232 days straight without a hiccup or restart (this was the last time I tried ntopng).
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Try
ctl+t
at the console if you haven't already. That can often respond when nothing else does. If it's stuck waiting for some process that will show it.If there is no crash report and no errors shown that starts to look like a hardware issue, probably RAM.
Does it use significantly more ram when ntopng is running?
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in gigabit WAN + pfsense + ntopng keeps hanging:
Try
ctl+t
at the console if you haven't already. That can often respond when nothing else does. If it's stuck waiting for some process that will show it.If there is no crash report and no errors shown that starts to look like a hardware issue, probably RAM.
Does it use significantly more ram when ntopng is running?
Steve
It's been 232 days since I last tried. Is there a pertinent log file that would still hold entries for that far back?
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Unlikely unless you increased the log sizes massively or are exporting to an external syslog server.
You will have to enable it again and wait for it to fail.
Steve