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    CPU Load on a NG2100 with latest 24.03

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      s25a
      last edited by

      Hi Everyone,

      I setup a new SG2100. Just did some basic config like Time Setup and Ip-Adress. Also did the update to 24.03.
      I saw a continous cpu load of about 20% - 30%. No packages are installed.

      After inspecting Diagnositcs/System Activity it shows:

      last pid: 42761;  load averages:  0.81,  0.81,  0.63  up 0+00:11:08    12:19:35
      230 threads:   3 running, 208 sleeping, 19 waiting
      CPU: 31.8% user,  0.4% nice,  9.2% system,  0.2% interrupt, 58.5% idle
      Mem: 96M Active, 78M Inact, 224M Wired, 2903M Free
      ARC: 85M Total, 23M MFU, 58M MRU, 152K Anon, 584K Header, 2556K Other
           61M Compressed, 143M Uncompressed, 2.34:1 Ratio
      
        PID USERNAME    PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
         11 root        187 ki31     0B    32K CPU0     0   6:22 100.00% [idle{idle: cpu0}]
         11 root        187 ki31     0B    32K RUN      1   6:37  81.49% [idle{idle: cpu1}]
        628 root         47    0   139M    49M piperd   1   0:17  11.18% php-fpm: pool nginx (php-fpm)
        871 root         55    0   139M    49M accept   0   0:14   3.37% php-fpm: pool nginx (php-fpm)
          2 root        -60    -     0B    32K WAIT     0   0:07   0.20% [clock{clock (0)}]
          0 root        -16    -     0B  1152K swapin   0   0:31   0.00% [kernel{swapper}]
        626 root         68    0   139M    49M accept   1   0:19   0.00% php-fpm: pool nginx (php-fpm)
        875 root         68    0   139M    50M accept   1   0:13   0.00% php-fpm: pool nginx (php-fpm)
          0 root        -12    -     0B  1152K -        1   0:03   0.00% [kernel{z_wr_iss}]
         17 root        -16    -     0B    16K mmcsd    0   0:02   0.00% [mmcsd0: mmc/sd card]
          0 root        -16    -     0B  1152K -        0   0:01   0.00% [kernel{z_wr_int}]
          7 root        -16    -     0B    16K pftm     1   0:01   0.00% [pf purge]
          0 root        -16    -     0B  1152K -        0   0:01   0.00% [kernel{z_rd_int}]
      

      I did some research on the the php-fpm: pool nginx (php-fpm) and found some similar threads here but no Solution so far.
      What is the right process to get this solved?

      My assumption would be the cpu load should be max 1-2% without any packages installed and with no devices connected. (Except one PC to configure the firewall)

      Thanks S

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        claudio69
        last edited by

        Hi, have you tried restarting pfSense?
        I am on pfSense 2.7.2 and I saw this problem on some devices that I updated, so I did a reboot and the CPU and RAM consumption was reduced almost as much as before the update

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        • S
          s25a
          last edited by

          Hi,

          thanks - yes i restarted the device several times that should not be the issue.

          S

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            keyser Rebel Alliance @s25a
            last edited by

            @s25a Having the dashboard UI open on 1100 and 2100 does consume quite a lot of CPU (20%+ ish) depending on the widgets.
            Please try and only SSH to your pfsense and see if the CPU usage remains so high without a open websession

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

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              s25a
              last edited by

              Hi,

              thank you very much. I tried and accessed via SSH. And yes the CPU load there is about 5%.
              I did not expect that the GUI consumes that much but good to know - Thank you very much for the information

              Have a good day

              S

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