strange crash report everyday
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Hello all,
i am pretty new for pfsense or software firewall.
My pfsense works in my esxi server actually without this crash thing works well.
almost everyday i had this strange crash report ive lost my connection few seconds then all back to normal again without my intervention.
here is the error ive got.
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Hmm, you have 3 completely different backtraces there:
db:0:kdb.enter.default> bt Tracing pid 11 tid 100003 td 0xfffffe001ea7e3a0 kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x32/frame 0xfffffe001bdee890 vpanic() at vpanic+0x163/frame 0xfffffe001bdee9c0 panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe001bdeea20 trap_fatal() at trap_fatal+0x40c/frame 0xfffffe001bdeea80 calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe001bdeea80 --- trap 0x9, rip = 0xffffffff80d437e0, rsp = 0xfffffe001bdeeb50, rbp = 0xfffffe001bdeeb60 --- sleepq_signal() at sleepq_signal+0x30/frame 0xfffffe001bdeeb60 wakeup_any() at wakeup_any+0x1f/frame 0xfffffe001bdeeb80 grouptaskqueue_enqueue() at grouptaskqueue_enqueue+0x1cd/frame 0xfffffe001bdeeba0 iflib_fast_intr_rxtx() at iflib_fast_intr_rxtx+0x1f2/frame 0xfffffe001bdeec00 intr_event_handle() at intr_event_handle+0x126/frame 0xfffffe001bdeec70 intr_execute_handlers() at intr_execute_handlers+0x49/frame 0xfffffe001bdeeca0 Xapic_isr1() at Xapic_isr1+0xdc/frame 0xfffffe001bdeeca0 --- interrupt, rip = 0xffffffff81255c16, rsp = 0xfffffe001bdeed70, rbp = 0xfffffe001bdeed70 --- acpi_cpu_c1() at acpi_cpu_c1+0x6/frame 0xfffffe001bdeed70 acpi_cpu_idle() at acpi_cpu_idle+0x2fe/frame 0xfffffe001bdeedb0 cpu_idle_acpi() at cpu_idle_acpi+0x46/frame 0xfffffe001bdeedd0 cpu_idle() at cpu_idle+0x9d/frame 0xfffffe001bdeedf0 sched_idletd() at sched_idletd+0x576/frame 0xfffffe001bdeeef0 fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x7f/frame 0xfffffe001bdeef30 fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe/frame 0xfffffe001bdeef30 --- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0, rbp = 0 ---
b:0:kdb.enter.default> bt Tracing pid 9 tid 100135 td 0xfffffe00d8d061e0 kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x32/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec78b0 vpanic() at vpanic+0x163/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec79e0 panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7a40 trap_fatal() at trap_fatal+0x40c/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7aa0 calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7aa0 --- trap 0x9, rip = 0xffffffff80b04814, rsp = 0xfffffe00d8ec7b70, rbp = 0xfffffe00d8ec7b80 --- vtterm_cngrab() at vtterm_cngrab+0x64/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7b80 cngrab() at cngrab+0x26/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7ba0 vpanic() at vpanic+0xd1/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7cd0 panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7d30 trap_fatal() at trap_fatal+0x40c/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7d90 calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7d90 --- trap 0x9, rip = 0xffffffff8095c2d0, rsp = 0xfffffe00d8ec7e60, rbp = 0xfffffe00d8ec7ef0 --- random_kthread() at random_kthread+0x190/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7ef0 fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x7f/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7f30 fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe/frame 0xfffffe00d8ec7f30 --- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0, rbp = 0 ---
db:0:kdb.enter.default> bt Tracing pid 68619 tid 101304 td 0xfffffe00f3f1ae40 kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x32/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec38c0 vpanic() at vpanic+0x163/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec39f0 panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3a50 trap_fatal() at trap_fatal+0x40c/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3ab0 calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3ab0 --- trap 0x9, rip = 0xffffffff81280d53, rsp = 0xfffffe00f2ec3b80, rbp = 0xfffffe00f2ec3b80 --- pmap_pvh_remove() at pmap_pvh_remove+0x23/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3b80 pmap_enter() at pmap_enter+0xc84/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3c50 vm_fault() at vm_fault+0x134b/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3d60 vm_fault_trap() at vm_fault_trap+0x6b/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3db0 trap_pfault() at trap_pfault+0x1d9/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3e10 trap() at trap+0x442/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3f30 calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe00f2ec3f30 --- trap 0xc, rip = 0x1d83a28ab869, rsp = 0x1b08f4a6f50, rbp = 0x1b08f4a6fa0 ---
I would normally have said that's a hardware issue except that seems unlikely in ESXi. I assume other VMs do not crash?
Potentially still a failing RAM problem.Steve
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Thnx for your reply.
Yes there is 6 vm s in the Esxi one of them even game server which sometimes ive play many many hours on it never seen it crashed.
also Opnsense which i was using before pfsense had this kind of crash before but not sure if those same. i am thinking maybe something wrong or kinds a compatibility issiues with FreeBSD maybe?
Any suggests?
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What ESXi version are you using? Some older versions do not correctly support newer FreeBSD version such as those pfSense is built on.
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mostly i am keepin it latest version with little time frame to be sure about no problem with update
ESXi-8.0U3b-24280767 -
Mmm, that should be fine.
You might check the VM version isn't something ancient if you've been upgrading it for some time.
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@stephenw10
Ive already started with version 8 on esxi. cannot be also checked twice
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If you created the VM in ESXi 8.0 then it's probably OK. But the VM version is separate to the ESXi version.