0.95.4 Embedded - slow speeds problem
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I'm at a loss then. The repeated short cable message makes me wonder. It should not be repeating that much.
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Yep, me too.
This cable has been replaced more than a dozen times specifically because of logs like this one when I was using m0n0's 1.2betas based upon FreeBSD 5.3 (or was it 5.4?).
But ever since Manuel went back to FreeBSD 4.11 on the latest betas and on the 1.2final the speed issues went away and I made a new CAT-5 cable with ~ 0.5 meter because the modem and the Soekris box are actually stacked on my table.
Maybe the speed issues don't even have anything to do with these "short cable fixes".
I promise that as soon as I feel better I'll go out and buy another cable just to make sure but I think this ain't related with long or small cables.
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Yes, it's me again ;D.
Take a look at this:
But this goes on:Dec 7 13:08:42 kernel: sis1: Applying short cable fix (reg=e8) Dec 7 13:08:44 php: : phpDynDNS: (Unknown Response) Dec 7 13:08:48 kernel: sis1: Applying short cable fix (reg=e8) Dec 7 13:09:17 last message repeated 10 times Dec 7 13:09:19 kernel: s Dec 7 13:09:19 kernel: stray irq7 Dec 7 13:09:19 kernel: is1: Applying short cable fix (reg=e8) Dec 7 13:17:49 dnsmasq[780]: reading /etc/resolv.conf Dec 7 13:17:49 dnsmasq[780]: using nameserver 213.228.128.6#53 Dec 7 13:17:49 dnsmasq[780]: using nameserver 213.228.128.99#53 Dec 7 13:17:55 kernel: sis1: Applying short cable fix (reg=e8) Dec 7 13:18:18 last message repeated 4 times Dec 7 13:20:26 last message repeated 8 times Dec 7 13:25:01 kernel: sis1: Applying short cable fix (reg=e8) Dec 7 13:29:18 kernel: sis1: Applying short cab Dec 7 13:29:18 kernel: too many stray irq 7's: not logging anymore Dec 7 13:29:18 kernel: le fix (reg=e8)
So, what's a stray IRQ7 and why do I have too many of those.
Could this be the reason for so many short cable fixes and ultimately for slow netwk performance?EDITED:
Just went back to m0n0wall 1.2final with the same config (but not the same config.xml file) and networking speed is back.
Here's a m0n0's log:Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project. Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p11 #0: Wed Sep 7 13:51:02 CEST 2005 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: root@fb411.neon1.net:/usr/src/sys/compile/M0N0WALL_NET45XX Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1189158 Hz Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: CPU: AMD Enhanced Am486DX4/Am5x86 Write-Back (486-class CPU) Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Origin = "AuthenticAMD" Id = 0x494 Stepping = 4 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Features=0x1 <fpu>Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: real memory = 67108864 (65536K bytes) Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: avail memory = 50819072 (49628K bytes) Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc0e0f000. Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Preloaded mfs_root "/mfsroot" at 0xc0e0f0a8. Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: md0: Preloaded image 11534336 bytes at 0xc030d3bc Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: md1: Malloc disk Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Timecounter "ELAN" frequency 8333333 Hz Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: npx0: <math processor=""> on motherboard</math> Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: npx0: INT 16 interface Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pcib0: <amd elan="" sc520="" host="" to="" pci="" bridge=""> on motherboard Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pci0: <pci bus=""> on pcib0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pcic0: <ti pci-1420="" pci-cardbus="" bridge=""> mem 0xa0000000-0xa0000fff irq 10 at device 17.0 on pci0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pcic0: TI12XX PCI Config Reg: [pwr save][pci only] Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pccard0: <pc card="" 16-bit="" bus="" (classic)=""> on pcic0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pcic1: <ti pci-1420="" pci-cardbus="" bridge=""> mem 0xa0001000-0xa0001fff irq 10 at device 17.1 on pci0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pcic1: TI12XX PCI Config Reg: [pwr save][pci only] Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pccard1: <pc card="" 16-bit="" bus="" (classic)=""> on pcic1 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sis0: <natsemi 10="" dp83815="" 100basetx=""> port 0xe100-0xe1ff mem 0xa0002000-0xa0002fff irq 11 at device 18.0 on pci0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sis0: Ethernet address: 00:00:24:c0:e7:e0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: miibus0: <mii bus=""> on sis0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ukphy0: <generic ieee="" 802.3u="" media="" interface=""> on miibus0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ukphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sis1: <natsemi 10="" dp83815="" 100basetx=""> port 0xe200-0xe2ff mem 0xa0003000-0xa0003fff irq 5 at device 19.0 on pci0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sis1: Ethernet address: 00:00:24:c0:e7:e1 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: miibus1: <mii bus=""> on sis1 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ukphy1: <generic ieee="" 802.3u="" media="" interface=""> on miibus1 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ukphy1: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: isa0: <isa bus=""> on motherboard Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: orm0: <option rom=""> at iomem 0xc8000-0xd0fff on isa0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: pmtimer0 on isa0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ata0 at port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 irq 14 on isa0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ata1 at port 0x170-0x177,0x376 irq 15 on isa0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x30 on isa0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sio0: type 16550A, console Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: sio1: type 16550A Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Elan-mmcr driver: MMCR at 0xc597e000 Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: BRIDGE 020214 loaded Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing. Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: IP Filter: v3.4.35 initialized. Default = block all, Logging = enabled Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: ad0: 15MB <sandisk sdcfb-16=""> [490/2/32] at ata0-master BIOSPIO Dec 7 14:33:31 /kernel: Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: started, version 2.22 cachesize 150 Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: setting --bind-interfaces option because of OS limitations Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: setting --bind-interfaces option because of OS limitations Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: failed to access /var/db/dhcpd.leases: No such file or directory Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: failed to access /var/db/dhcpd.leases: No such file or directory Dec 7 14:33:31 dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 10.39.0.1 Dec 7 14:33:31 dnsmasq[95]: reading /etc/resolv.conf Dec 7 14:33:31 dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on sis1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 Dec 7 14:33:31 /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate[98]: ez-ipupdate Version 3.0.11b8, Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Angus Mackay. Dec 7 14:33:31 /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate[98]: /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate started for interface sis1 host WWWWWWW.TTTTTT.net using server members.dyndns.org and service dyndns Dec 7 14:33:31 /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate[98]: got last update xx.xx.xx.xx on 2005/12/06 16:39 from cache file Dec 7 14:33:31 /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate[98]: failure to update sis1->0.0.0.0 (WWWWWWW.TTTTTT.net) Dec 7 14:33:31 dhclient: DHCPACK from 10.39.0.1 Dec 7 14:33:31 dhclient: New Network Number: xx.xx.xx.0 Dec 7 14:33:32 dhclient: New Broadcast Address: xx.xx.xx.255 Dec 7 14:33:32 dhclient: New IP Address (sis1): xx.xx.xx.58 Dec 7 14:33:32 dhclient: New Subnet Mask (sis1): 255.255.248.0 Dec 7 14:33:32 dhclient: New Broadcast Address (sis1): xx.xx.xx.255 Dec 7 14:33:32 dhclient: New Routers: xx.xx.xx.1 Dec 7 14:33:32 dhcpd: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server V3.0.3 Dec 7 14:33:33 dhcpd: Copyright 2004-2005 Internet Systems Consortium. Dec 7 14:33:33 dhcpd: All rights reserved. Dec 7 14:33:33 dhcpd: For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/ Dec 7 14:33:33 dnsmasq[95]: reading /var/db/dhcpd.leases Dec 7 14:33:37 /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate[98]: SIGHUP recieved, re-reading config file Dec 7 14:33:37 /usr/local/bin/ez-ipupdate[98]: failure to update sis1->xx.xx.xx.58 (WWWWWWW.TTTTTT.net) Dec 7 14:33:41 dhclient: bound to 84.90.74.58 -- renewal in 2799 seconds. Dec 7 14:37:03 dnsmasq[95]: reading /etc/resolv.conf Dec 7 14:37:03 dnsmasq[95]: using nameserver 213.228.128.6#53 Dec 7 14:37:03 dnsmasq[95]: using nameserver 213.228.128.99#53</sandisk></option></isa></generic></mii></natsemi></generic></mii></natsemi></pc></ti></pc></ti></pci></amd></fpu>
I'm lost here.
Why will m0n0 work fine and pfS have these issues?
Same hardware and software configs…
TIA
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I have no idea what is causing this. Perhaps this is one of those cases where m0n0wall is a better fit.
Sorry!
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But aren't these embedded images supposed to work on net4501/net4801 and WRAP?
Because my net4521 is really a net4501 with just 2 NICs.
Anyway, no problem pal.
I know you fried your mind with this yesterday.
Thanks for the help.
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But aren't these embedded images supposed to work on net4501/net4801 and WRAP?
Because my net4521 is really a net4501 with just 2 NICs.
Anyway, no problem pal.
I know you fried your mind with this yesterday.
Thanks for the help.
CheersYes they work fine. I have tons of 4501's, 4511's and 4801's. In fact, I have 50+.
At any rate, I cannot duplicate this here. I'm pushing 15+ megabit on a 4511.
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At any rate, I cannot duplicate this here. I'm pushing 15+ megabit on a 4511.
Hey! Don't say that!
That will only make me feel more frustrated ;D.
No problem, Scott.
I'll catch you guys when we're more closer to 1.0.
Any time frame for 1.0?
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Ooops, just noticed the change log for 0.95.8 - currently under download ;-).
Would it be reasonable to say that previous releases had issues with WoL/SNMP/DynDNS and that these have been solved?
Because you see, these were some of my other complaints, that is, besides the slow networking performance.
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Ooops, just noticed the change log for 0.95.8 - currently under download ;-).
Would it be reasonable to say that previous releases had issues with WoL/SNMP/DynDNS and that these have been solved?
Because you see, these were some of my other complaints, that is, besides the slow networking performance.
CheersYep. Don't know about the speed problem, but its possible.
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Alright!
Cause now I also have a 2 meter CAT5 cable.
I'll test 1st thing in the morning ;).
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UPDATE! UPDATE!
Currently testing 0.96.
Problem with SNMP and WoL is fixed.
EDITED: WoL is not working. Service still stops whenever I creat a clients list for WoL. Sorry for misleading you.
Still hasn't tested the DynDNS problem but I will do so later on today.
But the real UPDATE is that with a 2 meter cable I still have speeds of up to 100Kb/s.
But then I changed to a (most probably) 5 meter CAT5 cable and I am now surfing even faster than with m0n0.
Speed is now stable between the 400Kb/s and the 456Kb/s.
It's simply the fastest firewall I have seen here at home.
BTW I still get "kernel: sis1: Applying short cable fix (reg=e8)" messages but now they are only a few compared to 0.95.4.
I was wrong about the cable lenght because with m0n0wall I have never seen these issues.
But remember, it took me a 5 meter cable to do the trick.
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What do you mean by creating a client list for WOL? Can't say that I am familiar with that.
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Maybe I didn't express myself clear in the previous post.
Sorry but English is not my native language.
I meant the MAC table that is under Services > Wake on LAN.
When you open that part of the config, on the top you'll see an Interface drop down and MAC address field so that you can Wake up a host on your LAN/WAN/OPT.
Below you see a a button that says "You also can wake all clients at once" if you press it.
And below that you have a table of MACs and nicknames of your most critical hosts.
That table makes it easier to wake up host when you're not there and don't have a list of all the MACs with you.
That's the table that I'm talking about.
If I add a host for my home PC (MAC and nickname) and then I look at the Status > Services I will find out that the WoL service has stopped.
Then if I remove my PC from the WoL hosts table and I check the Status > Services again I can see that the service is not even mentioned there.
I am positive that this is what's happening.
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Okay that's strange, the two shouldn't even really be related.
I'll check it out.
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Thanks ;).
I still haven't tested DynDNS because I'm affraid they ban me for abuse of their service.
But I think I'll give it a try later this evening.
Cheers -
Thanks ;).
I still haven't tested DynDNS because I'm affraid they ban me for abuse of their service.
But I think I'll give it a try later this evening.
CheersIt works. See this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/support@pfsense.com/msg03300.html
Another reason why the mailing lists give more up to date information.
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I had already read it before you posted the link.
But since the DynDNS issue has appeared more than once and since I have moved on to 0.96 and the mail stated 0.95x…
BTW, if all the people in the mailing list used the forum the forum would have all the info updated.
That's why at 1st I thought that you should close the mailing lists.
But then I thought "I like forums better than mailing lists but there may be people don't think in the opposite way".
And that's why I wrote in the Feedback sub-forum that maybe the mailing list should keep working.
What suites me the best might not be what suites everybody else the best.
But then we come to a fact that information is too much spread siuch as in this particular case...
But maybe this is pure BS.
Anyway thanks for the info ;).
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Reemplaze the card of net of your pc and try again, it me worked to my :)
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This thread is OLD. Please let it DIE!
And please find a new translator… Whatever you are using is incomprehensible.