PfSense Crashed
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Here's the crash report, got a call today after a year of stable operation (ish) that the network I have a 2.1 beta pfSense on was down. Here's the crash report, any ideas? Thanks!
Crash report begins. Anonymous machine information: i386 8.3-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p7 #1: Thu Apr 25 21:20:25 EDT 2013 root@snapshots-8_3-i386.builders.pfsense.org:/usr/obj.pfSense/usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8 Crash report details: Filename: /var/crash/bounds 1 Filename: /var/crash/info.0 Dump header from device /dev/ad4s1b Architecture: i386 Architecture Version: 1 Dump Length: 71680B (0 MB) Blocksize: 512 Dumptime: Fri Apr 26 08:06:13 2013 Hostname: glacierfire.glaciercamp Magic: FreeBSD Text Dump Version String: FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p7 #1: Thu Apr 25 21:20:25 EDT 2013 root@snapshots-8_3-i386.builders.pfsense.org:/usr/obj.pfSense/usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8 Panic String: sbdrop Dump Parity: 2828757601 Bounds: 0 Dump Status: good Filename: /var/crash/minfree 2048 Filename: /var/crash/textdump.tar.0 ddb.txt���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������0600����0�������0�������140000������12136504725� 7077� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar���root����������������������������wheel������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������db:0:kdb.enter.default> run lockinfo db:1:lockinfo> show locks No such command db:1:locks> show alllocks No such command db:1:alllocks> show lockedvnods Locked vnodes db:0:kdb.enter.default> show pcpu cpuid = 0 dynamic pcpu = 0x312b80 curthread = 0xc70178a0: pid 0 "em1 taskq" curpcb = 0xed99fd80 fpcurthread = none idlethread = 0xc6d94000: tid 100006 "idle: cpu0" APIC ID = 0 currentldt = 0x50 db:0:kdb.enter.default> bt Tracing pid 0 tid 100061 td 0xc70178a0 kdb_enter(c0f8d1f0,c0f8d1f0,c0f93959,ed99f99c,0,...) at kdb_enter+0x3b panic(c0f93959,c78eda00,0,0,0,...) at panic+0x102 sbdrop_internal(c7b33284,185,313,1,ed99f9e8,...) at sbdrop_internal+0x27e tcp_do_segment(c80e5d20,34,35,0,2,...) at tcp_do_segment+0x19a7 tcp_input(c7f8e700,14,c702c800,1,0,...) at tcp_input+0xd17 ip_input(c7f8e700,c7f8e700,10,c7f73e00,100,...) at ip_input+0x13a netisr_dispatch_src(1,0,c7f8e700,ed99fbcc,c0b5cc6f,...) at netisr_dispatch_src+0x71 netisr_dispatch(1,c7f8e700,0,ed99fbdc) at netisr_dispatch+0x20 ether_demux(c702c800,c7f8e700,3,0,3,...) at ether_demux+0x19f ether_input(c702c800,c7f8e700,c776f100,0,0,...) at ether_input+0x174 lem_rxeof(0,c7065100,ed99fca0,c7065100,ed99fc90,...) at lem_rxeof+0x20d lem_handle_rxtx(c7072000,1,ed99fccc,c0aa32a5,c7065100,...) at lem_handle_rxtx+0x4f taskqueue_run_locked(c7065100,c7065118,c0f826cf,0,ed99fcf0,...) at taskqueue_run_locked+0x6d taskqueue_thread_loop(c70765fc,ed99fd28,30646870,0,c70765fc,...) at taskqueue_thread_loop+0x44 fork_exit(c0ad7d00,c70765fc,ed99fd28) at fork_exit+0x87 fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8 --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xed99fd60, ebp = 0 ---
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Please try a snapshot coming today later on.
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@ermal:
Please try a snapshot coming today later on.
Okay thanks because not only has it apparently crashed, pfSense is also totally non-functional up there. I can get in from my end fine, but no luck for them!
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yeah .. mine is in a crash loop also … I will have to rebuild when I get home. Running a basic config off an old CD.
Update: Meant to add that it seems to be only the i386 machines that are affected.
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You running CP by any chance?
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I am not running CP. I am running squid, rrd summary, git and pfblocker. I am also running traffic shaping and powerd. I just completed an upgrade from Last friday to this morning's latest.
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I'm not running CP either. I got the system up and running by rolling back to a snap from a few days ago. When it wasn't crashed but not working I had a large number of "No Traffic" states.
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got the same problem here with that snapshot (i386) and not running anything special - just basic config + OpenVPN.
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I'm seeing crashed on an AMD64 machine as well.
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Yep. crashed here too after upgrading at 5PM EST.
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Mee too!!
from 2.1-BETA1 (i386) built on Thu Apr 25 09:08:19 EDT 2013
to 2.1-BETA1 (i386) built on Thu Apr 25 20:52:41 EDT 2013stays up for about 4 minutes then crash/automatic reset.
Crash dump submitted from gui, hope it got there.
Thanks for pfsense!
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same here.
2.1-BETA1 (i386)
built on Thu Apr 25 20:52:41 EDT 2013
FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p7reboots about every 5-10 minutes.
I happened to catch this message right before reboot in case it matters:
panic: hfsc_dequeue
I also submitted a crash report.
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I noticed some stability issues few weeks back and made a post but every one was saying there was no problem…. don't know if it was related to the OP issues or the problems others are having here.
Different symptoms, but couple of weeks back it locked up 3 or 4 times over the course of 2 weeks or so. Knock on Wood it has since been stable other than stuck wireless beacon and errors which at some point I'll try to figure out what the deal is with that. The wireless is functioning with the errors but when the beacon gets stuck it requires a reboot.
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I'm seeing very similar crashes (and one complete freeze with only "em0: discard frame without header" on the console) with the Thu Apr 25 21:20:47 EDT 2013 build, which at the moment is the latest one. I just updated from a version from Tuesday where I did not see that problem. Crashes uploaded from GUI.
/wj
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Another failure mode is the text "ipsec_filter: m_pullup failed" on the console and then a hard hang, no crash or reboot. There seems to be something seriously wrong with this kernel.
/wj
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I'm getting the same failure as well, but there is not auto reboot. The system just hangs after a few hours and I have to manually reset it using the hw reset switch
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I'm guessing at this point we can be pretty confident something just went awfully, horribly wrong :) Thanks pfSense team for all your hard work, it's times like these that we appreciate how much goes into making a project like this happen!
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Same here… from an Alix board, looking at the console, the system is locked in boot-looping, restarting at some ramdom points... :S
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Ok, I post just to help someone in the case. The easiest way I found to recover pfSense to a working state was restoring a full backup from an image I made some time ago.
Just connect to the console, control+break the system while it is initializing, and run:/etc/rc.restore_full_backup /root/pfSense-full-backup-20130219-2240.tgz
(just change pfSense-full-backup-20130219-2240.tgz with the filename of the full backup).Then, just wait for the process to complete and when it's done run: reboot
Finally, you can restore the latest configuration from the webadmin interface.
Ciao,
Michele -
crashes here also and i guess no new snaps also being generated as builder seems down