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    Out of swap space on Alix 2d13

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.1 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      MaxPF
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      I'm running 2.1-BETA1 4GB nanobsd from Dec. 23 on a Alix 2d13 box. It has been running for 10 days now and I noticed that ram utilization reported by the dashboard has been slowly increasing (86% currently) with usage. Now I started to see these messages in the logs:

      kernel: pid 70695 (php), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space

      I currently have no extra packages installed.

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        fragged
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        You could try a later snapshot. They seem to have been making changes to PHP memory usage on low memory systems.

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          dhatz
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          In the past the usual culprit for runaway memory consumption was tcpdump, which was changed a few days ago in 2.1-BETA.

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            MaxPF
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            Thanks, I'll update to the latest snapshot and keep an eye on memory usage.

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              irvingpop
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              I've been noticing the same issues,  mostly due to the unconstrained growth of the tcpdump process.  I filed a bug report: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/2819

              I'll note that firewalls which leave the Web GUI exposed to internet traffic will also see a lot of memory growth in the PHP process for obvious reasons.  Don't do that.

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