SG-3100 Very Unstable
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@m3nt0r123 said in SG-3100 Very Unstable:
can anyone explain why e6000sw0port3 keeps going up/down:
Do you have a DHCP WAN with advanced options enabled, perhaps?
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No. I have not touched the Advanced Configuration checkbox under WAN.
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There are definitely issues with the SG-3100's. I have one in my office, and one at a customer location. Both have problems with rebooting randomly. I have around 25 Netgate firewalls in the field that I manage now, and these are the only units that randomly reboot. Both units are running Suricata (Balanced) and OpenVPN. That's it. There's nothing unusual in the logs. For instance, mine reset last night a little after 1am. There were no log entries over an hour before that. Just goes down with no warning and comes back up, almost as if the power was cycled, but it wasn't. It hasn't been a huge inconvenience for me because it doesn't do it that often but I'm really glad I didn't place a lot of these with customers. With Netgates "We're not cross shipping you a firewall it unless you spend a ridiculous amount of money on a support contract.", or "Buy another one." policy, it's not exactly easy to get a replacement either even if it is approved for an RMA. So far with these, I've just been dealing with it but I will definitely not be buying any more. Currently both these units are on 2.4.4, but it doesn't really matter what version they are running, they experience the same behavior. Sometimes it's a few days, sometimes a few weeks but sooner or later they experience this reset.
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Now I have been experiencing an issue with Rate chewing up processing power randomly. If I reboot the unit, things run smooth for a couple of days, but invariably the issue reoccurs. I hate to say it but I think pfSense on ARMv7 was a mistake.
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I would look at heat dissipation for issues both of you have described.
The unit's have a passive heat sink (the bottom of the unit), and if in a rack with a limited amount of air flow might cause the random lockups. Try increasing the space in between the unit and the device below, if it's on a rack shelf try putting something under to raise the distance a few inches, or provide air flow over/under the unit.
I would also advocate updating to the latest version; there was an issue with unbound.
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I have 6 SG-3100 running in different locations without any issues, chilled Server racks of course.
-Rico
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I have 2 in different locations - both in idf rooms which are ACd of course as well. What does the sg3100's say their temp is - does it slowly rise?
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My office unit is in a ventilated temp controlled room (69F), and not stacked on any other equipment. The running temp sits at around 52c, under load (150Mbps with Suricata 90% CPU) it can hit around 60C. Temp was my first concern given there are no fans on these units, but compared to other Netgate units I've used those temps are not out of wack. Also, in my case the reboots don't necessarily happen under high load. If it was a thermal issue, then I should be able to reproduce the problem by throwing a bunch of traffic at it. Not the case here, it can be doing nothing and cycle or it can be doing a lot of something and cycle. The other one is in a similar environment.
Maybe a lemon batch? All I know is that the other units I have in production (SG-2440, SG-4860 1U, SG-5100, XG-7100 1U), do not exhibit this behavior. So I'm sticking to my guns on this one, and still say these are flawed. I don't doubt that some of you don't have issues with these, but I do (apparently so do other people) and given the behavior it's most likely hardware related.
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Let's open a ticket at https://go.netgate.com let us investigate this for you.
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@sparklan thank you for chiming in; hopefully @chrismacmahon can help find a solution. I am now going on two months with these issues - my SG-3100 is hardly a year old. I wonder if Netgate could just exchange them out?
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The WAN going up and down could be a modem/ISP related issue. We have seen this from time to time. Is it possible to put in a DUMB switch in front of the SG3100?
Another option is to try and select the media state from "autoselect" to "default" and see if that helps. Sparklan's issue is separate from yours.
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@chrismacmahon thanks. I don’t have a dumb switch on hand but will give your other suggestion a try. Thanks.
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@chrismacmahon perhaps a dumb question, but I see no option to modify the media state?
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You do it in the WAN interface configuration. (Interfaces > WAN)
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@m3nt0r123 no problem. Mine has been going down more regularly in the last week or so. Netgate did offer me an RMA, but I don't have another firewall laying around that I can wait over a week for a replacement. I requested a cross ship, and they stopped replying. So, good luck. I will probably just get one of those mini PC units on Amazon, and throw pfsense on it but then I don't really need the SG-3100...
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Not sure what happened there, I can see your question. I have poked someone to get back to you.
Sorry again!
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Hi Jim,
is there a stable Version 2.4.5 for the ARM as a patch for teh SG-3100?best regards Thomas
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There is no version 2.4.5 any longer. There is 2.5.0, which you can upgrade to from 2.4.4-p2. It's still in development, however, and not likely to be stable enough for production use.
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Hi Jim,
is there a stable Version 2.4.5 for the ARM as a patch for the SG-3100 with the clampd crash problem?best regards Thomas
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The clamav version recompiled for ARM without optimisations was included from 0.4.44_7.
You should see 0.4.44_8 in 2.4.4p2 so there is no need to run a snapshot if that's what you're looking for.
Steve