PfSense 2.3.2-RELEASE-p1 squidGuard 1.4_15 running at 100% CPU
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There are no messages out of the normal that give a clue in any of the logs.
This happens on boxes with as little as a couple of users as well as one that may have 10 users.
The config allows for 16.
We are using the blacklist from http://squidguard.mesd.k12.or.us/blacklists.tgz. -
"top" from a system with 1 user;
last pid: 55470; load averages: 16.75, 16.86, 16.69 up 13+02:21:27 14:18:27
98 processes: 17 running, 81 sleeping
CPU: 99.8% user, 0.0% nice, 0.2% system, 0.0% interrupt, 0.0% idle
Mem: 48M Active, 432M Inact, 463M Wired, 378M Buf, 2984M Free
Swap: 8192M Total, 8192M FreePID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
20741 squid 1 81 0 29468K 8352K RUN 0 20:02 29.98% squidGuard
20270 squid 1 81 0 29468K 8332K RUN 0 21:26 29.69% squidGuard
22297 squid 1 80 0 29468K 7940K RUN 1 10:11 29.30% squidGuard
20163 squid 1 81 0 29468K 8332K RUN 0 46:39 28.56% squidGuard
21987 squid 1 80 0 29468K 7920K RUN 1 19:53 27.20% squidGuard
19791 squid 1 80 0 29468K 7920K RUN 1 47:35 26.56% squidGuard
20536 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7920K RUN 1 20:54 25.88% squidGuard
21295 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7920K CPU3 3 20:06 25.78% squidGuard
21031 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7940K RUN 2 20:36 25.39% squidGuard
20190 squid 1 79 0 29468K 8332K RUN 3 21:59 24.85% squidGuard
21674 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7920K RUN 3 19:45 24.17% squidGuard
19996 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7920K CPU0 0 47:56 23.10% squidGuard
20609 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7940K RUN 3 20:54 22.46% squidGuard
21525 squid 1 79 0 29468K 7920K CPU2 2 20:12 22.46% squidGuard
20422 squid 1 78 0 29468K 7940K RUN 2 20:54 21.88% squidGuard
22047 squid 1 78 0 29468K 8372K RUN 2 10:17 21.48% squidGuard
47439 root 1 20 0 21856K 3148K CPU1 1 0:00 0.10% top
24889 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 11160K nanslp 1 19:58 0.00% zabbix_proxy
45186 root 1 52 20 17000K 2576K wait 1 3:47 0.00% sh
31735 nobody 1 20 0 30188K 4308K select 0 3:00 0.00% dnsmasq
27090 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 11024K nanslp 3 2:54 0.00% zabbix_proxy
16586 root 1 20 0 32180K 5784K nanslp 3 2:51 0.00% zabbix_agentd
38475 root 5 20 0 15012K 2292K accept 1 2:41 0.00% dpinger
25283 root 2 40 20 432M 190M nanslp 1 2:41 0.00% snort
15822 root 1 20 0 32180K 5600K nanslp 3 2:03 0.00% zabbix_agentd
27338 root 1 20 0 30140K 17968K select 1 1:56 0.00% ntpd
40566 root 1 20 0 39136K 7016K kqread 3 1:36 0.00% nginx
40583 root 1 20 0 39136K 7028K kqread 1 1:36 0.00% nginx
40361 root 1 20 0 39136K 7012K kqread 3 1:34 0.00% nginx
40262 root 1 20 0 39136K 6996K kqread 1 1:33 0.00% nginx
40629 root 1 20 0 39136K 7016K kqread 1 1:33 0.00% nginx
39881 root 1 20 0 39136K 7004K kqread 0 1:32 0.00% nginx
27677 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 11004K nanslp 1 1:31 0.00% zabbix_proxy
27407 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 11004K nanslp 2 1:30 0.00% zabbix_proxy
27467 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 11004K nanslp 3 1:30 0.00% zabbix_proxy
27575 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 11004K nanslp 1 1:30 0.00% zabbix_proxy
27944 zabbix 1 20 0 103M 10780K nanslp 1 1:29 0.00% zabbix_proxy
42638 dhcpd 1 20 0 24812K 13600K select 1 1:16 0.00% dhcpd
26009 root 1 20 0 39136K 7476K kqread 0 1:14 0.00% nginx
269 root 1 20 0 262M 25076K kqread 3 1:13 0.00% php-fpm
99986 root 1 20 0 14504K 2300K select 0 1:03 0.00% syslogd
25702 root 1 20 0 39136K 7604K kqread 3 0:41 0.00% nginx
6230 root 1 20 0 50312K 6980K select 0 0:34 0.00% mpd5
25229 zabbix 1 20 0 105M 11812K nanslp 3 0:31 0.00% zabbix_proxy
25076 zabbix 1 20 0 105M 11812K nanslp 2 0:31 0.00% zabbix_proxy
25386 zabbix 1 20 0 105M 11812K nanslp 1 0:31 0.00% zabbix_proxy
25568 zabbix 1 20 0 105M 11812K nanslp 3 0:31 0.00% zabbix_proxy -
Bizarre. I was going to ask for top output and you've already posted it. Does a reboot clear it up for a time or does it hammer the CPU right away?
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Try with ram cache at 1MB
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@KOM:
Bizarre. I was going to ask for top output and you've already posted it. Does a reboot clear it up for a time or does it hammer the CPU right away?
killall squidGuard (a couple of times usually) or a Reboot clear it.
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Found it to cause high CPU usage in squid once it starts filling up
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Found it to cause high CPU usage in squid once it starts filling up
But this is squidGuard not squid :-)
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No idea. You might try uninstalling squidguard, blowing away its folders and then installing fresh to see if i makes any difference.
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@KOM:
No idea. You might try uninstalling squidguard, blowing away its folders and then installing fresh to see if i makes any difference.
These are all fresh installs.
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Then it appears that you are cursed.
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@KOM:
Then it appears that you are cursed.
Or just maybe there is a :( BUG!! :( in squidGuard OMG how could it be.
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Anything is possible, but I have not seen anyone complain about this same issue before. I've been using it myself for years. squidguard hasn't been updated by its authors for years either, so even if it is a bug it's not likely to ever get fixed unless someone from the community picks it up.
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Yes we've been using it for years too with boxes installed all over the UK but it's only on these latest pfSense version boxes that we have this problem.
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It might be worthwhile to try and figure out exactly when it starts acting up, and then check squid's access.log & squidguard's Filter GUI log and Filter log to see if there is any correlation between what's going on when the problem starts happening. Is it a particular site that triggers the behaviour? Is it a particular Target Category that triggers it? etc etc.
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@KOM:
It might be worthwhile to try and figure out exactly when it starts acting up, and then check squid's access.log & squidguard's Filter GUI log and Filter log to see if there is any correlation between what's going on when the problem starts happening. Is it a particular site that triggers the behaviour? Is it a particular Target Category that triggers it? etc etc.
Thanks but as I said at the start, we have not seen anything that we have identified yet over 15 servers, that are suffering this, that gives a symptom other than high CPU.
We will continue to monitor the issue and if we do find some common factor a small party will be held to celebrate. -
@KOM:
Anything is possible, but I have not seen anyone complain about this same issue before. I've been using it myself for years. squidguard hasn't been updated by its authors for years either, so even if it is a bug it's not likely to ever get fixed unless someone from the community picks it up.
It does not seem to be true to say that squidGuard has not been updated for years. The last update (1.4_15 on Freshports) was on the 8th of August this year.
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I was talking about the squidguard project itself, not just a FreeBSD port from some random person. Their site hasn't been updated in years, and the links to their dev & bug pages are broken. Then there's this from Wiki:
Version 1.4, the current stable version, was released in 2009,[2] and version 1.5 was in development as of 2010.
Finally, the changelog shows the last update being to 1.5 beta in Feb 2015, almost 2 years ago, and it was the only update since 2010.
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Yeah, indeed. Upstream appears completely dead (HAVP was pretty much the sames story), plus the package would need rewriting from scratch. Noone fixes any bugs there in the pfSense package because you get lost in the code in 5 minutes and develop a severe headache due to the coding style.
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Ouch. I feel like I just got my wrist slapped for even using it.