Reporting -> Unbound DNS crashes OPNsense

Started by Betarg, September 17, 2025, 02:54:58 PM

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I keep having the problem that when I click on "Reporting - Unbound DNS," it tries to load the statistics and then the entire OPNsense crashes and reboots.
If I reset the data, it works again for a few days, and then it crashes again and again.

I replaced my NVME SSD not too long ago, so the installation is still relatively new.
In the process, I ran a RAM test using memtest86, which was error-free.
A test of the new SSD also ran without errors.

I can't find a single error in the logs.

Hardware:
Intel Core i7-1185G7
32 GB RAM
500 GB nvme SSD
ZFS

This problem has only occurred since the upgrade to 25.7.

Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this?

Quote from: Betarg on September 17, 2025, 02:54:58 PMThis problem has only occurred since the upgrade to 25.7.

That is simply not true judging from just this previous posts: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47695.msg240646#msg240646

You keep having stability problems from the get-go, you installed and uninstalled CPU microcode updates, so I guess they are not installed right now? Try to install them again.

Also, I think you also may have the same stability issues that the Intel Nxxx series has. See this, which is also referred to here.

If that does not fix the problem, I guess that there is some other instability with you NRG Systems IPU618 - a memory test does not unveil all problems that may exist. There are some other folks who have problems with such types of systems. You could try asking NRG if they have an updated BIOS.
Intel N100, 4* I226-V, 2* 82559, 16 GByte, 500 GByte NVME, ZTE F6005

1100 down / 800 up, Bufferbloat A+

Quote from: meyergru on September 17, 2025, 03:26:35 PMThat is simply not true judging from just this previous posts: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=47695.msg240646#msg240646
That's right, because I had a defective SSD in my system. I just didn't post this here in the forum. I noticed this during a test after the post, because it was no longer possible to write anything to the SSD.
I then replaced the SSD (July) and completely reinstalled OPNsense. After the reinstallation, the problem no longer existed. Problems only started after upgrading to 25.7.

That's why I wrote that:
Quote from: BetargI replaced my NVME SSD not too long ago, so the installation is still relatively new.
In the process, I ran a RAM test using memtest86, which was error-free.
A test of the new SSD also ran without errors.

Quote from: meyergruYou keep having stability problems from the get-go, you installed and uninstalled CPU microcode updates, so I guess they are not installed right now? Try to install them again.
I had installed the Intel microcode update before the update came out.
After the upgrade, I uninstalled it again because my system crashed at the same time every day.
After uninstalling the microcode upgrade, the system runs stably, except when I want to call up the statistics from Unbound.

Quote from: meyergruAlso, I think you also may have the same stability issues that the Intel Nxxx series has. See this, which is also referred to here.

If that does not fix the problem, I guess that there is some other instability with you NRG Systems IPU618 - a memory test does not unveil all problems that may exist. There are some other folks who have problems with such types of systems. You could try asking NRG if they have an updated BIOS.

Thanks for the info. I will install the microcode update and apply the tunables you linked to.

I will also ask NRG Systems about a BIOS upgrade.