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    First hard crash in years on pfSense

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Hmm, bizarre.
      Really the only way I can see that happening is somthing in 23.01 that's tickling some hardware device that's marginal on your particular 6100. And than is now removed from 23.05.
      That's a lot of things that have to line up... so perhaps I'm overlooking something. 🤔

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      • keyserK
        keyser Rebel Alliance @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 said in First hard crash in years on pfSense:

        Hmm, bizarre.
        Really the only way I can see that happening is somthing in 23.01 that's tickling some hardware device that's marginal on your particular 6100. And than is now removed from 23.05.
        That's a lot of things that have to line up... so perhaps I'm overlooking something. 🤔

        I agree, but to be fair I may be an outlier as I have installed a middle tier 512Gb Trandcend SSD myself to prevent death by write exaustion.
        Also using two 1Gbe SFPs in ix2 and ix3. So not your average 6100 install.

        Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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        • RobbieTTR
          RobbieTT @keyser
          last edited by RobbieTT

          @keyser said in First hard crash in years on pfSense:

          ... I have installed a middle tier 512Gb Trandcend SSD myself to prevent death by write exaustion.
          Also using two 1Gbe SFPs in ix2 and ix3. So not your average 6100 install.

          It does not seem that extreme. The SSD size is above the manufacturer's suggested 256GB limit but I don't see that changing anything of note, especially as they run slower due to the interface limits.

          Running SFPs in the ix interfaces will probably lower the heat & power usage compared to SFP+ use too.

          The device itself is designed to run with things like wifi and LTE 4G/5G radios installed, so as shipped by Netgate it has board-capacity to spare.

          I run SFP+ DACs at 10 GbE and up to two 2.5 GbE ports, plus a pure Optane 64GB NVMe in my 6100.

          ☕️

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          • keyserK
            keyser Rebel Alliance @RobbieTT
            last edited by

            @RobbieTT Yeah, I agree. But my particular brand of SFPs or the SSD model and make might be the cause here - And I’m likely the only user in the world with this hardware combination - or in fact user of that SSD model in a 6100….

            Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Indeed, it really doesn't seem that extreme at all. 😕

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              • keyserK
                keyser Rebel Alliance @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 At the risk of jinx'ing it, I'm going to declare the situation resolved by upgrading to 23.05. My box has been 100% stable for 34 days now which is 20-30 days more than it ever would on 23.01 before crashing with a hardware error.
                So something is better in 23.05 on my particular 6100 :-)

                Looking forward to 23.05.1 with the IPsec fix it includes :-)

                Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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