top from a shell will tell you this.

I have never ever seen a box just all of the sudden stop working.  If
a box blows up, it goes big time with kernel panics, etc.  And even
this I have not seen since being on crappy 5.X.   6.X of FreeBSD is
looking mighty fine.

Scott


On 9/21/05, Mojo Jojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I meant, nothing plugged into the LAN NIC and nothing plugged into the OPT 2
> NIC.
>
> Sorry about that.
>
> I am starting to wonder if this could be a RAM issue, as in, not enough of
> it.
>
> Todd
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Buechler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 9:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Argg! My PfSense just died!
>
>
> > Mojo Jojo wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Just some further info..
> >>
> >> System died last night again after approx 6 hours of uptime.
> >>
> >> I could still get to the GUI, could still SSH to it but it would pass any
> >> traffic through to the OPT 2 (DMZ) interface.
> >>
> >> I attempted to run /etc/rc.bootup at the command line which restarted Pf
> >> fine. After the restart of Pf (not the whole computer) everything thing
> >> was still in the same shape with no traffic passing through to the DMZ.
> >>
> >> The only thing that corrected this was a reboot which I initiated via the
> >> Pf GUI.
> >>
> >> Further info:
> >> V. 0.84
> >> Running on a PIII 933 with 128mb of ram. I have 4 Linksys NICS installed
> >> on the PCI bus and one on the motherboard which I had disabled.
> >>
> >> Onboard NIC (disabled in BIOS)
> >> Linksys NIC 1 > LAN
> >> Linksys NIC 2 > WAN (static IP on a T1 with ascend T1 router on other
> >> end)
> >> Linksys NIC 3 > OPT 1 (DMZ where servers are)
> >> Linksys NIC 4 > OPT2 (not in use at the moment)
> >>
> >> The PC is a DELL, Pf is running on a Hard Drive.
> >>
> >> I installed a fresh copy of 0.84, this is not an upgrade.
> >>
> >> All Linksys/Network Everywhere NICS are identical model NC100.
> >>
> >> I have 26 aliases setup, 46 rules on the WAN tab, 14 rules on the DMZ tab
> >> and none on the LAN or OPT 2.
> >>
> >> I have nothing plugged into the WAN NIC and nothing plugged into the LAN
> >> NIC at this time.
> >>
> >
> > umm, above you say it stops passing traffic, here you say you only have
> > one NIC plugged in?  It can't pass traffic with only one NIC plugged in.
> > system logs after it stops passing traffic if it happens again may prove
> > very useful.
> > -cmb
> >
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