Going to the RRD Graphs page will lock up the pfSense box (rare), or will cause 
it to reboot (typical). 
I am running pfSense 1.2.3-RC3 on the PC platform on a Pentium III Gateway PC 
with 256MB of 133Mhz SD-RAM. ACPI is disabled because it doesn't work properly. 
The system was built in 2001 according to the labels on it. 

When I had a monitor attached, during boot there was a bunch of warnings that 
flashed up faster than I could read them, but they pertained to the RRD 
database. Something about it being damaged or invalid entries. 
I have noticed that the reboot/lock-up occurs while rendering the graphs for 
the last 6 months and 18 months. So perhaps during a power failure (this being 
a residential pfSense install, not a business one) the RRD data became corrupt. 

Is there a way I can remove the invalid data and keep the good data, or do I 
need to completely reset the RRD database. And how would I go about 
accomplishing these tasks if they are indeed my only solutions? 
(I like to keep the graphs to monitor internet usage to avoid exceeding ISP 
bandwidth caps). 

Thank you for your assistance. 

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