Bug #7807
closed
sg-1000 random reboot when traffic shaping enabled
Added by Bipin Chandra about 7 years ago.
Updated about 7 years ago.
Category:
Traffic Shaper (ALTQ)
Description
Based on this discussion https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=135450.0
When u enable traffic shaping with those standard 5 queues and use floating rules to assign traffic to them, then in certain traffic conditions where u have around 20-30 mbps of data flowing to or from wan and at same time u open web gui and it just reboots abruptly, there is no crash log generated at all. I tried with and without ramdisk as well as watchdog timer but this reboot happens randomly.
After disabling traffic shaping the problem solves.
Files
this also happens on the apu2 when u have 2 WAN connections and floating match rules to assign traffic to queues for each wan connection, i have another apu2 box with single wan and that doesnt crash and reboot
sorry attached the wrong image earlier, kindly delete that
i noticed it crashes and reboots when u max out any one internet line by running speedtest.net above 50mbps download speed, happen on single wan connections too
- Target version changed from 2.4.0 to 2.4.1
- Status changed from New to Duplicate
- Target version deleted (
2.4.1)
- Affected Architecture added
- Affected Architecture deleted (
SG-1000)
Neither of those logs contain useful information, the most important parts are before those logs start. If you captured those on the console, set a larger buffer in your console client. The logs are not for SG-1000, either, which is what the ticket was opened for. If the crash is specific to SG-1000, it needs to only contain SG-1000 info. If it's a more general issue, then it needs a more general ticket. Looking at the thread, whatever is left is likely covered by #7879 already, closing this as a duplicate.
ok ill try to get crash log again, on apu2 it crashes as soon as u enable shaping on more than 1 interface and on sg-1000 it happens only after u hit 50mbps download
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