Le 16 sept. 2013 à 14:33, Olivier Mascia <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I have been using 2.01 for about 2 years.
> Just upgraded to 2.10.
> This an amd64 full install.
> 
> I’m seeing high-cpu usage (which was in the past < 1 or 2%) and I can further 
> verify that /usr/local/bin/check_reload is eating one full core. There is no 
> noticeable impact thanks to this being a multi-core system.
> What should I further check to narrow down the issue?

I have since read that check_reload wouldn’t be the issue in itself, but the 
consequence of some other problem.
The question is: which one?
What to check for?

The purpose of upgrading from 2.0 to 2.1 was to activate our IPv6 native 
connectivity from our provider (EDPNET in Belgium).

For what it looks like, our IPv6 setup on this box, also doing NATed IPv4 is 
quite correct, as seen from inside LAN workstations, both PC and Macs, that can 
access IPv6 servers on the internet without issue - let’s cite 
http://ipv6.google.com, but also http://ipv6.whatismyv6.com.

Though, we lack past experience with pfSense IPv6 and some detail might well be 
the trigger to this issue.
EDPNET ask for using DHCPv6, which we did.

There is a secondary issue, which might be linked to this one (don’t know).  On 
the Dashboard page, the OpenVPN widget keeps saying « [error] unable to contact 
daemon » and this for all our 3 OpenVPN server definitions.  Yet those 3 VPN 
setups work without issue (can connect to them).

Thanks for any directions...
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Olivier Mascia
integral.be


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