Brandnew PF install keeps rebooting!?
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Hi Guys,
Hoping someone can help me with this issue. Brand new install plain vanilla havent even gotten to part of installing packages and already started experiencing random reboots. Please help.
This is my second build as the first one I succesfully deployed to replace our Sonicwall TZ210 and everything is good to go.
Here is the crash dump log I grabbed after logging back on the box:
Crash report begins. Anonymous machine information:
i386
8.1-RELEASE-p6
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011 root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8Crash report details:
Filename: /var/crash/bounds
8Filename: /var/crash/info.0
Dump header from device /dev/ad4s1b
Architecture: i386
Architecture Version: 1
Dump Length: 71680B (0 MB)
Blocksize: 512
Dumptime: Thu May 9 18:55:02 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
Magic: FreeBSD Text Dump
Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8
Panic String:
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Dump header from device /dev/ad4s1b
Architecture: i386
Architecture Version: 1
Dump Length: 72192B (0 MB)
Blocksize: 512
Dumptime: Thu May 9 19:02:57 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
Magic: FreeBSD Text Dump
Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
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Dumptime: Thu May 9 19:13:55 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
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Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
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Dump header from device /dev/ad4s1b
Architecture: i386
Architecture Version: 1
Dump Length: 73728B (0 MB)
Blocksize: 512
Dumptime: Thu May 9 21:34:12 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
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Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8
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Dumptime: Fri May 10 10:12:15 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
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Dumptime: Fri May 10 10:27:46 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
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Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8
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Dumptime: Fri May 10 11:08:16 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
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Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8
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Architecture: i386
Architecture Version: 1
Dump Length: 73728B (0 MB)
Blocksize: 512
Dumptime: Fri May 10 11:11:07 2013
Hostname: pfSense.localdomain
Magic: FreeBSD Text Dump
Version String: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 17:53:00 EST 2011
root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8
Panic String: vm_page_insert: page already inserted
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ddb.txt06000014000012143051566 7075 ustarrootwheeldb: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 = 0x51f880
curthread = 0xc7495780: pid 37399 "php"
curpcb = 0xefc61d90
fpcurthread = none
idlethread = 0xc6d8ea00: pid 11 "idle: cpu0"
APIC ID = 0
currentldt = 0x50
db:0:kdb.enter.default> bt
Tracing pid 37399 tid 64097 td 0xc7495780
end(c1d8b700,c774b000,c774bfa8,0,c774b000,…) at 0xc2000000
free(c774b000,c12d9be0,98,c6d92280,c1d91760,...) at free+0x7f
sysctl_rtsock(c12d9c80,efc61c14,4,efc61ba0,efc61ba0,...) at sysctl_rtsock+0x188
sysctl_root(efc61ba0,efc61bac,4,c76c72a8,2a8,...) at sysctl_root+0xef
userland_sysctl(c7495780,efc61c0c,6,0,bfbf8668,...) at userland_sysctl+0x19d
__sysctl(c7495780,efc61cf8,efc60000,16,c7495780,...) at __sysctl+0x9f
syscall(efc61d38) at syscall+0x1ad
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x20
--- syscall (202, FreeBSD ELF32, _sysctl), eip = 0x2863982f, esp = 0xbfbf858c, ebp = 0xbfbf85b8 ---
db:0:kdb.enter.default> ps
pid ppid pgrp uid state wmesg wchan cmd
50041 30770 33930 0 S select 0xc728d4e4 initial thread
42198 59424 26 0 S nanslp 0xc133c224 sleep
30770 1 33930 0 S wait 0xc772b550 sh
56311 54994 54994 0 S piperd 0xc7731000 rrdtool
32016 30731 32016 0 S+ ttyin 0xc6de0870 sh
30731 30230 30731 0 S+ wait 0xc76c7aa0 sh
30531 21707 30531 0 Ss (threaded) sshlockout_pf
64114 S nanslp 0xc133c224 sshlockout_pf
64111 S piperd 0xc72c2dc8 initial thread
30230 1 30230 0 Ss+ wait 0xc772b7f8 login
26774 1 26774 0 Ss nanslp 0xc133c224 minicron
26490 1 26490 0 Ss nanslp 0xc133c224 minicron
26138 1 26138 0 Ss nanslp 0xc133c224 minicron
62017 1 62017 0 Ss nanslp 0xc133c224 cron
59424 1 26 0 S+ wait 0xc7491aa0 sh
54994 1 54994 0 Ss select 0xc728c064 apinger
48480 1 48480 0 Ss select 0xc76da764 ntpd
48263 1 26 123 S+ select 0xc76dc064 ntpd
43623 1 43585 65534 S select 0xc76dbb64 dnsmasq
40441 1 40441 1002 Ss select 0xc76db964 dhcpd
37723 33930 33930 0 S accept 0xc76b0376 php
37399 33930 33930 0 R CPU 0 php
35685 33224 33224 0 S accept 0xc743003e php
35668 33224 33224 0 S accept 0xc743003e php
33930 32704 33930 0 Ss wait 0xc74907f8 initial thread
33224 32704 33224 0 Ss wait 0xc74912a8 initial thread
32704 1 32450 0 S kqread 0xc72a7b80 lighttpd
24490 1 24490 0 Ss select 0xc70ad9e4 inetd
21707 1 21707 0 Ss select 0xc728c1e4 syslogd
19760 1 26 0 S+ piperd 0xc72c1310 logger
19633 1 26 0 S+ bpf 0xc753f300 tcpdump
13567 1 13567 65 Ss select 0xc70ade64 dhclient
8593 1 8593 0 Ss select 0xc7032de4 dhclient
276 1 276 0 Ss select 0xc728cc64 devd
262 260 260 0 S kqread 0xc72a5100 check_reload_status
260 1 260 0 Ss kqread 0xc72a5700 check_reload_status
41 0 0 0 SL mdwait 0xc728a000 [md0]
25 0 0 0 SL sdflush 0xc136ac60 [softdepflush]
24 0 0 0 SL syncer 0xc134fd94 [syncer]
23 0 0 0 SL vlruwt 0xc6dd7aa0 [vnlru]
22 0 0 0 SL psleep 0xc134fac8 [bufdaemon]
21 0 0 0 SL pollid 0xc133b77c [idlepoll]
20 0 0 0 SL pgzero 0xc136b914 [pagezero]
19 0 0 0 SL psleep 0xc136b53c [vmdaemon]
18 0 0 0 SL psleep 0xc136b504 [pagedaemon]
9 0 0 0 SL ccb_scan 0xc1306454 [xpt_thrd]
8 0 0 0 SL pftm 0xc04f6d80 [pfpurge]
7 0 0 0 SL waiting 0xc13571d8 [sctp_iterator]
17 0 0 0 SL cooling 0xc6f60ed4 [acpi_cooling0]
16 0 0 0 SL tzpoll 0xc130b28c [acpi_thermal]
15 0 0 0 SL (threaded) usb
64050 D - 0xc6f4fd0c [usbus4]
64049 D - 0xc6f4fcdc [usbus4]
64048 D - 0xc6f4fcac [usbus4]
64047 D - 0xc6f4fc7c [usbus4]
64045 D - 0xc6f3bdac [usbus3]
64044 D - 0xc6f3bd7c [usbus3]
64043 D - 0xc6f3bd4c [usbus3]
64042 D - 0xc6f3bd1c [usbus3]
64041 D - 0xc6f26dac [usbus2]
64040 D - 0xc6f26d7c [usbus2]
64039 D - 0xc6f26d4c [usbus2]
64038 D - 0xc6f26d1c [usbus2]
64036 D - 0xc6f12dac [usbus1]
64035 D - 0xc6f12d7c [usbus1]
64034 D - 0xc6f12d4c [usbus1]
64033 D - 0xc6f12d1c [usbus1]
64031 D - 0xc6f00dac [usbus0]
64030 D - 0xc6f00d7c [usbus0]
64029 D - 0xc6f00d4c [usbus0]
64028 D - 0xc6f00d1c [usbus0]
14 0 0 0 SL - 0xc133c084 [yarrow]
6 0 0 0 SL crypto_r 0xc136a28c [crypto returns]
5 0 0 0 SL crypto_w 0xc136a268 [crypto]
4 0 0 0 SL - 0xc1339924 [g_down]
3 0 0 0 SL - 0xc1339920 [g_up]
2 0 0 0 SL - 0xc1339918 [g_event]
13 0 0 0 SL sleep 0xc12dcae0 [ng_queue0]
12 0 0 0 WL (threaded) intr
64057 I [irq1: atkbd0]
64056 I [swi0: uart uart]
64053 I [irq15: ata1]
64052 I [irq14: ata0]
64046 I [irq23: ehci0]
64037 I [irq18: em0 fxp0++]
64032 I [irq19: fxp1 uhci1]
64027 I [irq16: uhci0 uhci3]
64025 I [irq9: acpi0]
64021 I [swi6: task queue]
64020 I [swi6: Giant taskq]
64018 I [swi5: +]
64016 I [swi2: cambio]
64007 I [swi4: clock]
64006 I [swi1: netisr 0]
64005 I [swi3: vm]
11 0 0 0 RL [idle: cpu0]
1 0 1 0 SLs wait 0xc6d8cd48 [init]
10 0 0 0 SL audit_wo 0xc136a600 [audit]
0 0 0 0 SLs (threaded) kernel
64051 D - 0xc6f6ad80 [em1 taskq]
64026 D - 0xc6eecd40 [em0 taskq]
64024 D - 0xc6e9e1c0 [acpi_task_2]
64023 D - 0xc6e9e1c0 [acpi_task_1]
64022 D - 0xc6e9e1c0 [acpi_task_0]
64019 D - 0xc6e9e300 -
What version is that 2.0.1? If so, try 2.0.3. Some detail on hardware and what is happening when it dumps would be useful.
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What version is that 2.0.1? If so, try 2.0.3. Some detail on hardware and what is happening when it dumps would be useful.
Hi dotdash-
thanks for replying but can you give me steps in order to grab the details you are referring to? Not up to par with using PF yet sorry…
and yes it's the 2.0.1 version....
thanks!
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Hardware- specs of the computer you are running it on, what kind of nics are showing up (fxp, rl, etc).
Is the box in production? If you watch the dashboard, do you see high cpu, memory usage, or heavy traffic?
My first thought would be to use another computer to eliminate the faulty hardware possibility. -
Normal usage is what I see on all dashboard stuff.
I am using a decommissioned RSA SecureID appliance which originally came preloaded with an Embedded Windows 2003 Server so I was hoping can work since it is a P4 Celeron, 2GB memory, 160GB Sata, Front LCD and has 4 built-in NICs which of two are Gigabit.
The hardware specs from cracking the box open looks fairly generic and stamped as Celestix Scorpio II with an Award bios.
and the four (4) nics are: em0, em1, fxp0, and fxp1
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There may be some proprietary hardware in there. The NICs are Intel, which is good. If there is a crypto card in a slot, I would pull that and retest. It may just be that the hardware does not play well with BSD. It happens from time to time.
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I looked at a few of the crash dumps submitted from your IP address, and they were all different, seemingly in random places, and there were also some signal 11 errors.
If it has DIMMs you can pull you might try swapping them out to make sure it isn't a RAM problem.
The way it's acting is, in general, indicative of a hardware issue. Aside from RAM, it could equally be a power supply issue, cooling, the MB/BIOS, the HDD, some combination of the above, or a general issue with that hardware and FreeBSD.