On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Henning Brauer
wrote:
> * Tony Sarendal [2014-09-03 06:48]:
> > The initial request disappearing and the firewalls staying demoted
> > "forever" are independent issues.
>
> sure about that? the demotion counter for the interface group pfsyncX
> is part of (usual
* Tony Sarendal [2014-09-03 06:48]:
> The initial request disappearing and the firewalls staying demoted
> "forever" are independent issues.
sure about that? the demotion counter for the interface group pfsyncX
is part of (usually carp) is kept raised until the bulk transfer
finishes.
--
Henni
Final email in this thread, for correctness.
The initial request disappearing and the firewalls staying demoted
"forever" are independent issues.
A new request for bulk transfer is sent after 2h+. Due to bulk transfer
performance the transfers
never finish. I see on average 3kpps of pfsync on this
As Chuck pointed out this has nothing to do with pfsense or freebsd.
While I dig deeper I'm running with the following config to get around the
problem:
pf1.swe1# cat /etc/hostname.pfsync0
! sleep 10
! ifconfig $1 syncdev vlan44 syncpeer 10.240.252.77 up
pf1.swe1#
I see the request for the bulk
And what does OP's message have to do with pfSense ??? (especially
since he's clearly indicating currently supported OpenBSD versions 5.4
and 5.5 near the bottom...)
On 30 Aug 2014 at 14:22, Chuck Burns wrote:
> On Saturday, August 30, 2014 8:27:24 AM Tony Sarendal wrote:
> > Good morning,
> >
On Saturday, August 30, 2014 8:27:24 AM Tony Sarendal wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I'm having issues with pfsync on trunk interfaces, although I suspect it to
> Running on pfsync on trunk(4) that initial request never shows up, and the
> bulk update never starts/finishes. I would like to run pfsync
Good morning,
I'm having issues with pfsync on trunk interfaces, although I suspect it to
be
any interface that is slow to start. When I run pfsync on a vlan interface
on a trunk(4),
the pfsync bulk transfer never completes.
Running pfsync on an interface that starts quickly I see:
07:41:45.98240
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