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PFSense 2.4.5 on Hyper-V following 2020-05 Cumulative Update

Following applying the 2020-05 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016 (1607), a PFSense 2.4.5 Hyper-V virtual machine on this host OS suddenly became very unstable.

The machine appears to experience high load averages immediately following boot, with a large percentage of the vCPU usage (>99%) being shown as “system” in top.

Additionally, sometimes it is seen that the pfctl process is also using close to 100% of a CPU. The system is unresponsive, or intermittently responsive throughout this time — both in terms of the console, the web UI, and packet forwarding that the machine should be doing.

After a few minutes, Hyper-V appears to restart the guest OS. This isn’t a PFSense kernel panic and no dump is made by PFSense.

I spun up a new VM of the unstable daily snapshot of PFSense, a Generation 2 UEFI-based VM. This completely eliminated these problems for us in this new VM — it works fine, routes just fine for what we’re doing and is responsive.

I don’t have a solution — I just want to throw this issue out there in case others have experienced it, in case we might work together to figure out what’s going on here.

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