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      cremesk last edited by

      Hi,

      i become this Crash Report on my Dashboard..

      Crash report begins.  Anonymous machine information:
      
      amd64
      10.3-RELEASE
      FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE #13 eac8329(RELENG_2_3): Wed Apr  6 06:20:01 CDT 2016     root@ce23-amd64-builder:/builder/pfsense/tmp/obj/builder/pfsense/tmp/FreeBSD-src/sys/pfSense
      
      Crash report details:
      
      PHP Errors:
      [11-Apr-2016 10:46:51 Etc/UTC] PHP Stack trace:
      [11-Apr-2016 10:46:51 Etc/UTC] PHP   1\. {main}() /usr/local/www/ifstats.php:0
      [11-Apr-2016 10:46:51 Etc/UTC] PHP   2\. require_once() /usr/local/www/ifstats.php:63
      [11-Apr-2016 10:46:51 Etc/UTC] PHP   3\. get_configured_interface_with_descr() /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc:254
      

      Sven

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        phil.davis last edited by

        Do you know what you do to cause this?
        Does it happen when you go to Status->Interfaces?
        Or do you have the Interface Stats widget enabled on the dashboard?

        What interfaces do you have? Anything unusual?

        Unfortunately there is a traceback but it does not report the actual PHP error, so it is hard to know exactly what PHP thinks is the problem.

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          cremesk last edited by

          @phil.davis:

          Do you know what you do to cause this?
          Does it happen when you go to Status->Interfaces?
          Or do you have the Interface Stats widget enabled on the dashboard?

          What interfaces do you have? Anything unusual?

          Unfortunately there is a traceback but it does not report the actual PHP error, so it is hard to know exactly what PHP thinks is the problem.

          I don't know whats the problem is.. All Interface Works and i think he looks good..
          Staus Widged and Interface Stats are enabled on my Dashboard.

          Status Interfaces:

          
              StatusInterfaces
          
          WAN Interface (wan, vtnet0)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              66:37:61:31:65:37
          IPv4 Address
              192.168.111.2
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.240
          Gateway IPv4
              192.168.111.1
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::6437:61ff:fe31:6537%vtnet0
          ISP DNS servers
              10.254.255.30
              10.254.255.31
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              611723/742952
          In/out packets (pass)
              611723/742952
          In/out packets (block)
              1046/1
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          LAN Interface (lan, vtnet1)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              32:66:62:64:39:66
          IPv4 Address
              192.168.3.254
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::3066:62ff:fe64:3966%vtnet1
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              270746/292190
          In/out packets (pass)
              270746/292190
          In/out packets (block)
              0/0
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          DMZ Interface (opt1, vtnet2)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              66:39:33:64:35:65
          IPv4 Address
              172.32.200.254
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::6439:33ff:fe64:3565%vtnet2
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              296738/314990
          In/out packets (pass)
              296738/314990
          In/out packets (block)
              65/1
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          EXT Interface (opt2, vtnet3)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              36:66:64:62:36:33
          IPv4 Address
              10.0.0.1
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.0.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::3466:64ff:fe62:3633%vtnet3
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              0/19723
          In/out packets (pass)
              0/19723
          In/out packets (block)
              0/0
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          MGMT Interface (opt3, vtnet4)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              32:63:66:66:61:32
          IPv4 Address
              10.254.255.254
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::3063:66ff:fe66:6132%vtnet4
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              475574/697763
          In/out packets (pass)
              475574/697763
          In/out packets (block)
              130/0
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          OVPNHOME Interface (opt4, ovpns1)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              00:00:00:00:00:00 - Xerox
          IPv4 Address
              172.16.0.1
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.0.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::9c59:a00:4036:17d9%ovpns1
          MTU
              1500
          In/out packets
              155/219
          In/out packets (pass)
              155/219
          In/out packets (block)
              0/0
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          WAN2 Interface (opt5, vtnet5)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              32:61:39:32:66:66
          IPv4 Address
              192.168.112.2
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.240
          Gateway IPv4
              192.168.112.1
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::3061:39ff:fe32:6666%vtnet5
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              47188/55454
          In/out packets (pass)
              47188/55454
          In/out packets (block)
              353/0
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          OVPNADMIN Interface (opt7, ovpns2)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              00:00:00:00:00:00 - Xerox
          IPv4 Address
              192.168.253.1
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::9c59:a00:4036:17d9%ovpns2
          MTU
              1500
          In/out packets
              472946/393700
          In/out packets (pass)
              472946/393700
          In/out packets (block)
              122/187
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          INFRA Interface (opt8, vtnet6)
          
          Status
              up
          MAC Address
              66:37:34:39:36:33
          IPv4 Address
              10.253.255.2
          Subnet mask IPv4
              255.255.255.0
          IPv6 Link Local
              fe80::6437:34ff:fe39:3633%vtnet6
          MTU
              1500
          Media
              10Gbase-T <full-duplex>In/out packets
              0/19724
          In/out packets (pass)
              0/19724
          In/out packets (block)
              0/0
          In/out errors
              0/0
          Collisions
              0	
          
          [color]Using dial-on-demand will bring the connection up again if any packet triggers it. To substantiate this point: disconnecting manually will not prevent dial-on-demand from making connections to the outside! Don't use dial-on-demand if the line is to be kept disconnected.[/color]</full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex> 
          


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            JorgeOliveira last edited by

            I think the issue you're seeing is the exact same as reported here:
            https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=107578.msg599597

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            • G
              grandrivers last edited by

              sorry lost track of that forum post modded code and update list of errors

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