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Thanks for all the feed back, unfortunately I started with 7.001 just recently, I don't believe they sell V6. I haven’t noticed the HD light being stuck on, but the ASL is about 25 miles away in a datacenter. I am now cycling the power remotely. I don’t see anything in the Kernel Logs to lead me in any direction.
I sent my issue to Astaro Support yesterday and have yet to hear any response back from their team. I have bugged my local distributor, whom I purchased the software from and even had help setup the solution. But it sounds like they are not experienced enough with V7, they just say how V6 is so wonderful! I think they are in for a rude awaking with accounting/reporting being removed and V7’s lack of stability so far.
I am on the verge of wishing I just kept with Sonicwall. I know ASL die-hards hate them, but at least they run for years without dieing and support most of the options that I was wanting. The only draw back was going to be the cost of the Pro level Sonicwall that I needed for throughput and connections.
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The funny thing is, I have a customer that has had ASG for 5 months now. Running V6. And this exact same thing is happening to him now. On V6! On V6 though it is Hyperdyper doing this, and then the kernel kills the processes. Usually every few days it happens now.
The funny thing is, I have a customer that has had ASG for 5 months now. Running V6. And this exact same thing is happening to him now. On V6! On V6 though it is Hyperdyper doing this, and then the kernel kills the processes. Usually every few days it happens now.
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I have the same problem, but my system crashes every hour!
As far as I have seen the system is running out of memory. I can see in the Reporting / Hardware of the webadmin that swap usage reaches 100%.
The system starts 2-4 new processes every minute:
root 2662 0.0 1.1 37804 5744 ? Ss 16:29 0:02 confd [master]
root 2710 0.0 0.9 37704 5128 ? S 16:29 0:00 \_ confd [prpc]
root 2719 0.0 1.1 38652 6048 ? S 16:29 0:01 \_ prpc [system]
root 2795 0.0 0.9 38628 4832 ? S 16:29 0:00 \_ prpc [system]
root 3034 0.4 0.9 38764 4800 ? S 16:29 0:13 \_ prpc [system]
root 3990 0.0 1.1 38632 5972 ? S 16:30 0:00 \_ prpc [system]
root 4644 0.0 1.1 38636 6012 ? S 16:30 0:00 \_ prpc [system]
and:
5826 0.0 0.4 8112 2376 ? Ss 16:33 0:00 /usr/local/bin/emailpki-sync.plx
root 5972 0.0 0.4 8112 2372 ? Ss 16:34 0:00 /usr/local/bin/emailpki-sync.plx
root 6016 0.0 0.4 8112 2380 ? Ss 16:34 0:00 /usr/local/bin/emailpki-sync.plx
root 6077 0.0 0.4 8108 2384 ? Ss 16:35 0:00 /usr/local/bin/emailpki-sync.plx
Does anyone know what these processes are used for? How to avoid them?
Ernst
It shouldn't be the http proxy because it is disabled.
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow
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