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      firefox
      last edited by

      ??? ??? ??? ???

      I have a problem with pfsense
      Or is it a problem with the computer which pfsense installed on

      On pfsense
      Three packages are installed
      snort
      squid
      havp

      Everything worked great until two days ago
      I made no change

      The only thing I did was reboot the system

      As you can see in the picture
      The memory usage
      And swap usage
      Very high

      Again everything worked great with packages without any problems
      But somehow it all works very slowly now
      Web page takes maybe three minutes be loaded

      What could be the problem
      And how can I fix it

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        If the machine starts using swap for regular stuff (rather than only when updating Snort for example) then you need more RAM. Swap is slow. How much RAM do you have?

        Steve

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          firefox
          last edited by

          768 mega

          But it worked until now Excellent

          The same amount of memory

          What has changed?

          snort is installed less than a month
          Everything worked properly for about 3 weeks, maybe a little more
          Until two days ago

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            kejianshi
            last edited by

            You shouldn't be running snort on that.  Its just not up to it with ram and probably processor either.

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              firefox
              last edited by

              It does not make sense

              It worked fine until I reboot the system

              Could it be a problem in one of the components of the computer ?

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                kejianshi
                last edited by

                Possible…  But not likely.

                If you go to diagnostics > command prompt and type this in, what do you get?

                sysctl hw.physmem

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Yep, I would guess Snort used all your RAM and the machine started swapping continuously. Possibly it downloaded a new rule set. If you tune Snort sufficiently it can run in low memory systems but you have to be careful. Can you add more RAM?

                  Steve

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                    firefox
                    last edited by

                    @kejianshi:

                    Possible…  But not likely.

                    If you go to diagnostics > command prompt and type this in, what do you get?

                    sysctl hw.physmem

                    $  sysctl hw.physmem
                    hw.physmem: 774799360

                    @stephenw10:

                    Yep, I would guess Snort used all your RAM and the machine started swapping continuously. Possibly it downloaded a new rule set. If you tune Snort sufficiently it can run in low memory systems but you have to be careful. Can you add more RAM?

                    Steve

                    The board has three Memory slots
                    And all of them are occupied

                    I'll try to find memories with larger bulk

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                      kejianshi
                      last edited by

                      Basically, I asked you to check that so I could see if some of your ram had failed, but its all there.

                      99 times out of 100 bad ram or bad ram slot will just cause panics and reboots and BSODs.  But I've had one time before where a stick just went bye-bye and the thing kept working perfectly just showing less ram.

                      So, like he said - either trim the memory usage or ditch the memory hogs.  Swapping is BAD.

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                        firefox
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for the answers
                        I will try to get a larger volume memories

                        Just out of curiosity
                        How much memory is needed for the system to work well with these packages

                        Another question
                        I turned off the snort
                        The swap usage dropped to 2 percent
                        And Memory usage dropped between 50 and 70 percent

                        I think like that stephenw10 said here is related to an update of the snort rules

                        How can I configure the snort not use a lot of memory
                        Or at least work like two days ago

                        Thanks again to everyone

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Have a look though the forum for running Snort on an Alix board. It's not really recommended, because the Alix has only 256MB and no swap at all, but people have done it. If they can, you can.

                          At the very least set the performance to 'lowmem' and try to minimise the rule sets you're using.

                          Steve

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                            firefox
                            last edited by

                            I did what you said
                            There are several modes to use memory
                            For me it was set to AC-STD
                            I changed it to LOWMEM

                            So far, so good

                            Thanks

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