OK, here is what I have hardware wise:
CPU: AMD Duron 950 Mhz
RAM: 256 MB not sure of the brand
Hard Drive: Maxtor 5T02oH2 20GB
Motherboard: Soyo with a Via Chipset
WAN NIC: Onboard Realtek (I think it's a RealTek) on a Soyo
LAN NIC: Linksys LNE100TX unused interface
Opt 1 (DMZ) NIC: FA310TX Rev2 this is where my servers are
Opt 2 NIC: FA 311 Rev C-1
Hope some of this helps..
--Todd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mojo Jojo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <support@pfsense.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 6:14 AM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Argg! My PfSense just died!
OK fellas, once again you are all very helpful.. Sorry for my rant
earlier, I just got the wrong idea I guess...
I will take all the questions and suggestions as well as any more you can
provide today and take care of all of them later today.
Just send me any questions you have about my install and I will dig, dig,
dig and get you all I can. I would love to fix this..
Some quick info:
WAN = T1 Router (Ascend) static IP
LAN = Nothing hooked up here
OPT 1 (DMZ) = Server network with approx 8-10 servers (web, mail, Asterisk
etc.) BRIDGED TO WAN
OPT 2 = Unused at the moment
Hardware brands and specifics I am not sure of at the moment, I will have
to dig a little more. Off the top of my head it looks something like this:
AMD 2200+ CPU (Could be way off here, I have to check
512 Mb RAM (Corsair I think)
Motherboard (via chipset, I think)
WAN NIC (Onboard Yuck, I know)
3 other cards consist of 2 Netgear and 1 Linksys but I don't remember
which are assigned to which at the moment.
I will get more specifics later.
The big thing to remember here is this.. When this happens, the GUI still
works, I just can't get to any of the servers behind PfSense.. Restarting
PfSense with /etc/rc.bootup doesn't fix anything, only a full reboot.
What logs should I look at for a clue?
I wonder if I should stick a PC on the LAN interface just to see if I can
get to it when this happens again. Maybe it's just the bridging from mt
WAN to OPT 1 that takes a dump?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fleming, John (ZeroChaos)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <support@pfsense.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 12:55 AM
Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Argg! My PfSense just died!
I'd like to see dmesg output from the new box as well. What kind of nics
do you have in this box? It really sounds like we need someway to gather
as much information as possible during the next outage without rebooting
the box. Off the top of my head some of the things I would like to know
are..
Send the output of these commands. If you can just paste them into the
console. Each command should append to the log file.
( dmesg ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( netstat -in ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( netstat -m ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( top ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( ps -ax ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( find / -name "*.core" -print ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( df -h ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
( ls -l /var/crash/* ; echo ) >> /usr/crash.info
I'm also thinking something like this should be in a diag menu and the
ssh/serial console. That way we could grab some kind of snap shot of
hosed systems before it gets rebooted.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Buechler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 10:50 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Argg! My PfSense just died!
sending your entire config.xml to the list or Scott directly if you need
to keep it private would likely help very much.
Scott Ullrich wrote:
On 9/25/05, Mojo Jojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
I have no motive here other than to use the product and possibly help
where
I can. It almost seems like you feel I am bashing PfSense or
something, not
really sure. Seems like a strange answer though if this is not your
thought..
I do not feel you are bashing pfSense. It's funny because this is
going to be difficult to track down without nobody else having the
same issue.
[snip]
Are you running dhcp on the wan? What else can you tell us about the
install because I didn't see too much of this type of information when
I went back through my archives.
Scott
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