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22.7 Legacy Series / Re: Significant higher CPU Load since Update to 22.7
« on: August 14, 2022, 12:52:00 pm »
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root@OPNsense:~ # ps awwux | grep python
root    25143  94.0  0.3   38240   16852  -  Rs   Fri22   1050:24.63 /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/opnsense/scripts/netflow/flowd_aggregate.py (python3.9)
root      592   0.0  0.2   36256   11076  -  Is   Fri22      0:00.27 /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/opnsense/service/configd.py (python3.9)
root      594   0.0  0.7   88044   37564  -  S    Fri22      0:39.24 /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/opnsense/service/configd.py console (python3.9)
root     6855   0.0  0.3   25644   14096  -  Ss   10:46      0:01.68 /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/opnsense/scripts/dhcp/dnsmasq_watcher.py --domain home.lab (python3.9)
root    51397   0.0  1.1  172980   57316  -  S<   Fri22      9:38.84 /usr/local/sensei/py_venv/bin/python3 /usr/local/sensei//scripts/datastore/ipdrstreamer.py (python3.9)
root    16488   0.0  0.0     436     248  0  R+   12:44      0:00.00 grep python

flowd_aggregate.py is the malefactor!

I re-checked my settings and I found under Reporting/Settings that the option "Enables the RRD graphing backend." was still enabled. After uncheck this option, the Python process wasn't consuming CPU anymore.

Thanks for your help, tiermutter! :)

Cheers,
Stefan

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22.7 Legacy Series / [solved] Significant higher CPU Load since Update to 22.7
« on: August 14, 2022, 11:34:25 am »
Hi everyone,

since installing the update to 22.4 my virtualized OPNsense consumes much more CPU-Load. It increases from about 5-7% in average now to 25% and more.

Using top on the shell I saw an Python 3.9 processes that consumes  every couple of seconds ~99% CPU.

The VM is running on a Proxmox Server (7.2-7) based on an Intel NUC7i5. The vNIC type is VirtIO and the QEMU-Agent is installed.

Any ideas what this Python process is doing in short intervals?

Netflow is disabled.

Thanks in advance!
Stefan

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Zenarmor (Sensei) / Re: Sensei on OPNsense - Application based filtering
« on: December 07, 2020, 04:11:21 pm »
Hi sy,

The Bug report is on the way.

The GUI didn't acceppt .info TLD, this schould be fixed als well.  :)

Thank's and Cheers,
Stefan

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Zenarmor (Sensei) / Re: Sensei on OPNsense - Application based filtering
« on: December 07, 2020, 03:34:36 pm »
Hi sy,

No, it doesn't. Just the Default Policy match.

Cheers
Stefan

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Zenarmor (Sensei) / Re: Sensei on OPNsense - Application based filtering
« on: December 05, 2020, 10:34:23 am »
Hi sy,

There is nothing else configured execpt the IP address.

I also tried only with one IP as well, but no success.

Cheers,
Stefan

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Zenarmor (Sensei) / Re: Sensei on OPNsense - Application based filtering
« on: December 04, 2020, 11:26:51 am »
Hi folks,

I've been searched the whole forum, but I cannot find an post fit's to my "problem".

I bought a Home License to run different Policies for my kids and our devices, which isn't possible with the Free License. So I configured the Default Policy with the most restrictive settings which works fine and without any issues. So far so good. A new Policy was configured with less restrictions and I configured the IP address of my PC, but it doesn't work.

When I configure the IP address of my PC under Configuration in Exempted VLANs & Networks section, Sensei ignores my Requests and everything that is denied in the Default Policy is accessible.

My OPNsense is Version 20.7.5 running as VM on vSphere assigned 3 vCPUs (i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz) and 6GB vRAM. My main network is LAN and WiFi on VLAN1, which is untagged on interface em0. IDS/IPS is currently disabled, so there should no issues happened with that.

Does somebody have an idea what I did wrong?

Thanks & Cheers,
Stefan

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