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    • fireodoF Online
      fireodo @newUser2pfSense
      last edited by fireodo

      @newUser2pfSense said in pfSense Computers Rebooting:

      Could there be something a little more nefarious going on?

      Hi,

      this is hard to say! I'm using pfsense (mostly CE) since 2018 and I had a few unpredictable, sudden hardware halts but no trace in the logs (and no dump). Despite long and intensive analytics I couldn't find a correlation between hard- and software that is responsable for that ... maybe someone with more experience can say more ...
      In my humble opinion that has to be a very individual case where specific factors get accumulated and lead to such behavior! (on 1000 machines everything works flawless ... but there is one ...)

      Have a nice Weekend,
      firodo

      Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
      SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
      pfsense 2.8.1 CE
      Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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      • stephenw10S Offline
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Check the logs when it happened. Does it show a reboot triggered by something?

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          newUser2pfSense @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 I can't read the logs as the computer won't even power on. I had to substitute another computer in its place until I can get the original computer fixed, if at all possible.

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          • stephenw10S Offline
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Right but on the second machine that also rebooted unexpectedly you should be able to.

            The first machine looks to be almost certainly a hardware failure.

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              fireodo @newUser2pfSense
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              @newUser2pfSense

              As you said the new machine is also rebooting randomly so checking the log before the reboot occur can give some indices what could be the cause. Also if your machine has a serial console monitoring that console can also help finding the cause.

              Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
              SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
              pfsense 2.8.1 CE
              Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                newUser2pfSense @fireodo
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                @fireodo The new machine has only restarted 1 time. It seems to be solid since then. Unfortunately, I don't have a serial connector on this new machine. I'm going to let this new machine continue to run until it exhibits another restart while I research a new computer I can put a 4 port NIC card in. Although this new machine is working at present, it's old and end of life - no longer supported. Any ideas for a new computer?

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                  fireodo @newUser2pfSense
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                  @newUser2pfSense said in pfSense Computers Rebooting:

                  Any ideas for a new computer?

                  Depends what your pfsense have to do ...

                  Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                  SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                  pfsense 2.8.1 CE
                  Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                    newUser2pfSense @fireodo
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                    @fireodo I tell ya, trying to future proof, for a few years at least, a pfSense box and finding an Intel i226-V, 4 port, 2.5gb, NIC, is not as easy as I thought it would be. Reputable sourcing is not easy either. Not that many 5 star ratings out there it seems.

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                      fireodo @newUser2pfSense
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                      @newUser2pfSense said in pfSense Computers Rebooting:

                      @fireodo I tell ya, trying to future proof, for a few years at least, a pfSense box and finding an Intel i226-V, 4 port, 2.5gb, NIC, is not as easy as I thought it would be. Reputable sourcing is not easy either. Not that many 5 star ratings out there it seems.

                      If it covers your needs and has some room for future improvements, its OK!

                      Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                      SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                      pfsense 2.8.1 CE
                      Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                        Gertjan @newUser2pfSense
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                        @newUser2pfSense said in pfSense Computers Rebooting:

                        I don't have a serial connector on this new machine.

                        It's a "PC" type device right ?
                        So it has a VGA build in, and USB for a keyboard ? Then good news, you don't need the serial console port at all. You already found it.
                        The 'VGA or DHMI' screen + usb key board were the equipment you used to install it in the first place, is your 'console' access. This 'console' access works even when NICs are not initialized and not known yet .... this is the access you need.

                        Btw : your old PC with pfSense : get out the disk, hook, it up to another PC (now : remember : this drive won't have any 'Microsoft ' partitions ... ^^), mount the drive in the OS, and you can 'inspect' it.

                        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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