An earnest appeal - please do fix APINGER in 2.2
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You really need to have a fixed time.
Otherwise you will get wierd results from apinger. -
Disable hyper-v time sync you really don`t need it…
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Figured I'd chime back in with an update. Still on Monday Oct 06 snapshot, and no weird issues with apinger. I have had a legitmate outage during this time and everything has recovered as expected. I am not sure if ermal's modifications or me disabling hyper-v time sync fixed it. It could be a combination of both. Either way ermal pointed me in the right direction and all still appears good on my end. I suggest anyone else with the problem to disable hyper-v time sync and configure ntp and see if that resolves your issue. :)
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I havent had the issue since I initiated time sync via Vsphere client on the hosts.
Oct 17 19:59:33 apinger: SIGHUP received, reloading configuration.
Oct 17 19:59:32 apinger: Starting Alarm Pinger, apinger(21363)
Oct 17 18:56:57 apinger: alarm canceled: WAN_DHCP(62.243.131.197) *** delay ***
Oct 17 18:56:49 apinger: ALARM: WAN_DHCP(62.243.131.197) *** delay *** -
Hyper-v time sync disabled, kern.timecounter.hardware set to ACPI-fast, now it's all good.
Thanks to all of you.
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On the point of some people have experienced this but not commented, I'd just say having skimmed through the thread, symptoms seem consistent with what I have seen so will try out some of the suggestions to see where it gets me.
I havent seen it on a vm of 2.1.4 but have seen it on real hw using the amd64 2.1.4 release though, so yes quite difficult to replicate.
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Hyper-v time sync disabled, kern.timecounter.hardware set to ACPI-fast, now it's all good.
Thanks to all of you.
This worked once, I just can't get my timing correct, OPT1 is always offline after a upgrade or reboot.
I've tried almost all snapshots and all combinations of timecounter, ntpd never worked with TSC, shows "unreach/pending" for all time servers in the ntp status page, ntpd works with the timecounter i8254, but pfsense 2.2 get frozen after a period of time, and ntpd works great with Hyper-V and ACPI-fast counters, but OPT1 is always offline after upgrade or reboot.
Hyper-v time syc disabled already, and two pppoe line are from same ISP.
Please help me out, thanks.
Maybe I was just too hasty to see good results, didn't give Apinger enough time to recover. I waited for enough time after upgraded to latest snapshot, and did see OPT1 online.
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I can reproduce the problem with one interface using a external monitor IP (I've used OpenDNS) with RTT > 150ms and the other using the gateway as monitor IP (RTT < 2ms).
2.1.5-RELEASE (amd64)
EDIT: actually the problem occurs also with the other external monitor IP. How can I enable the debug on apinger? Is there a way to use the new version of apinger on 2.1.5?
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You'll need to go to 2.2 if you want to try out the new apinger. That's pretty low-risk at this point, outside of some packages that need some work still.
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locking this thread since it keeps getting hijacked, the original issues have been confirmed resolved, new ones need their own threads so we can follow up appropriately.