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NotMine
Contributor II

Conserve Mode, FGT-60F & FortiOS 7.4

Hi,

 

Anyone out there using FortiOS v7.4.4,build2662 on the FortiGate-60F? How is your RAM usage?

 

I've installed v7.4.4,build2662 a couple of weeks ago, and the device was entering conserve mode every few days or so. Usual RAM utilization was around 75%, right after boot, so no wonder it was pushing it into conserve mode.

 

I've since downgraded to 7.2 (now usual RAM usage i 60-65%) but with this version we're having other issues which I would love to resolve (long connection times, need to refresh a web page a few times to open it etc...).

 

Here is the info I got during the last conserve mode:

firewall01  get system status

Version: FortiGate-60F v7.4.4,build2662,240514 (GA.F)

First GA patch build date: 230509

Security Level: 2

Firmware Signature: certified

Virus-DB: 92.05717(2024-07-10 07:26)

Extended DB: 92.05717(2024-07-10 07:25)

AV AI/ML Model: 2.17065(2024-07-10 07:45)

IPS-DB: 28.00824(2024-07-10 00:15)

IPS-ETDB: 0.00000(2001-01-01 00:00)

APP-DB: 28.00823(2024-07-08 23:57)

FMWP-DB: 24.00070(2024-07-05 17:45)

IPS Malicious URL Database: 5.00107(2024-07-10 08:52)

IoT-Detect: 28.00824(2024-07-09 17:07)

OT-Detect-DB: 28.00824(2024-07-09 17:07)

OT-Patch-DB: 28.00824(2024-07-09 17:11)

OT-Threat-DB: 28.00823(2024-07-08 23:57)

IPS-Engine: 7.00539(2024-05-09 00:27)

Serial-Number: FGT60F*********

BIOS version: 05000030

System Part-Number: P24286-07

Log hard disk: Not available

Hostname: firewall01

Private Encryption: Disable

Operation Mode: NAT

Current virtual domain: root

Max number of virtual domains: 10

Virtual domains status: 1 in NAT mode, 0 in TP mode

Virtual domain configuration: disable

FIPS-CC mode: disable

Current HA mode: standalone

Branch point: 2662

Release Version Information: GA

System time: Wed Jul 10 18:32:42 2024

Last reboot reason: warm reboot

 

firewall01  diag sys top

[H[JRun Time:  0 days, 22 hours and 34 minutes

12U, 0N, 0S, 85I, 3WA, 0HI, 0SI, 0ST; 1917T, 301F

       ipshelper      186      R <    99.9     9.0    6

           quard      208      S       2.9     0.8    4

           snmpd      197      S       0.4     0.6    0

            node      169      S       0.0     4.1    6

       ipsengine      346      S <     0.0     3.3    5

       ipsengine      347      D <     0.0     3.3    7

       ipsengine      348      S <     0.0     3.1    6

             wad      298      S       0.0     2.6    2

       forticron      174      S       0.0     2.3    2

             wad      300      S       0.0     2.1    6

         cmdbsvr      132      S       0.0     2.1    0

         miglogd      183      S       0.0     2.0    0

          cw_acd      221      S       0.0     1.8    1

       forticron     3677      S       0.0     1.6    2

             wad      190      S       0.0     1.5    5

       forticron     3678      R       0.0     1.5    3

       forticron     3676      S       0.0     1.5    4

         sslvpnd      187      S       0.0     1.4    3

            csfd      228      S       0.0     1.3    5

       scanunitd     3645      S <     0.0     1.2    2

[H[JRun Time:  0 days, 22 hours and 34 minutes

2U, 0N, 1S, 73I, 24WA, 0HI, 0SI, 0ST; 1917T, 304F

       ipshelper      186      D <    11.7     7.0    1

            iked      192      S       2.9     0.9    4

       ipsengine      348      S <     1.9     3.7    6

       ipsengine      346      S <     1.3     3.8    5

       ipsengine      347      S <     1.3     3.8    7

         miglogd      306      S       0.3     1.3    0

       urlfilter      290      S <     0.3     0.8    1

           radvd      213      S       0.3     0.6    2

       forticron     3678      R       0.1     1.5    3

         sslvpnd      235      S       0.1     1.1    3

         sslvpnd      236      S       0.1     1.1    1

           authd      176      S       0.1     0.7    1

         syslogd      194      S       0.1     0.7    1

        dnsproxy      215      S       0.1     0.5    1

             acd      200      S       0.1     0.4    7

  merged_daemons      172      S       0.1     0.4    2

            node      169      S       0.0     4.1    6

             wad      298      S       0.0     2.6    2

       forticron      174      S       0.0     2.3    2

             wad      300      S       0.0     2.1    2

[H[JRun Time:  0 days, 22 hours and 34 minutes

10U, 0N, 0S, 87I, 3WA, 0HI, 0SI, 0ST; 1917T, 316F

       ipshelper      186      R <    83.1     7.4    1

       forticron      174      S       0.7     2.3    3

       ipsengine      346      S <     0.5     3.9    5

       ipsengine      347      S <     0.5     3.8    7

       ipsengine      348      S <     0.1     3.8    6

          cw_acd      221      S       0.1     1.8    0

         sslvpnd      238      S       0.1     1.1    7

            node      169      S       0.0     4.1    6

             wad      298      S       0.0     2.6    2

             wad      300      S       0.0     2.1    0

         cmdbsvr      132      S       0.0     2.1    0

         miglogd      183      S       0.0     2.1    5

       forticron     3677      S       0.0     1.6    2

             wad      190      S       0.0     1.5    6

       forticron     3678      R       0.0     1.5    3

       forticron     3676      S       0.0     1.5    4

         sslvpnd      187      S       0.0     1.4    5

         miglogd      306      S       0.0     1.3    2

            csfd      228      S       0.0     1.3    5

       scanunitd     3645      S <     0.0     1.2    2

[H[JRun Time:  0 days, 22 hours and 34 minutes

11U, 0N, 0S, 86I, 3WA, 0HI, 0SI, 0ST; 1917T, 330F

       ipshelper      186      R <    94.8     7.4    2

       ipsengine      348      D <     1.1     3.9    6

          cw_acd      221      S       0.1     1.8    3

       forticron     3678      R       0.1     1.5    3

         sslvpnd      235      S       0.1     1.1    4

           snmpd      197      S       0.1     0.6    3

            node      169      S       0.0     4.1    7

       ipsengine      346      S <     0.0     3.9    5

       ipsengine      347      S <     0.0     3.8    7

             wad      298      S       0.0     2.6    5

       forticron      174      S       0.0     2.3    3

             wad      300      S       0.0     2.1    5

         miglogd      183      S       0.0     2.1    0

         cmdbsvr      132      S       0.0     2.1    0

       forticron     3677      S       0.0     1.6    2

             wad      190      S       0.0     1.5    6

       forticron     3676      S       0.0     1.5    4

         sslvpnd      187      S       0.0     1.4    5

         miglogd      306      S       0.0     1.3    3

            csfd      228      S       0.0     1.3    6

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dbhavsar
Staff
Staff

Good day @NotMine ,

 

- There could be several processes that causes the device to enter the conserve mode, but since the FortiGate is rebooted there should be nothing much in the logs as well. But you can create this automation stitch: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Troubleshooting-Tip-How-to-do-initial-troubleshooting-of... that triggers when the device enters the conserve mode. Or you can open up the TAC case to further investigate based on the logs collected from above stitch.

DNB
NotMine

Hello, thank You for answering. Well, there is the crashlog with several 'conserve mode' messages in it, and we are also saving the logs on the FortiAnalyzer.

 

My guess/fear is that FOS 7.4 is simply 'too much' for these entry level devices, that is why I asked if anyone else is using it.

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duster
New Contributor

Good afternoon, I have three FortiGate-60f and the same thing is happening to me with version 7.4.4 and 7.6.

NotMine
Contributor II

OK, so, considering that Fortinet is removing a lot of "proxy" features from entry-level FortiGate devices in versions 7.4.4 and 7.6 - "as part of improvements to enhance performance and optimize memory usage on FortiGate models with 2 GB RAM or less", I assume they are very much aware of this problem. They just refuse to acknowledge it here, or anywhere else apparently.

 

Since we were experiencing "slow Internet" with version 7.2 on FGT-60F, I had to upgrade to 7.4.4. Now our "Internet" is very good, until the device enters the conserve mode and bugs out. Last night I had to drive to the office and manually restart it in order to get it back online. So I'll open a ticket and stay on it until they provide a viable solution for this problem.

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dbhavsar

Hello @NotMine ,

Can you check this one: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Troubleshooting-Tip-How-to-optimize-memory-usage-specifi... this addresses the low-end device issue and you can set those settings on your device and monitor it if it enters the conserve mode again or not.

 

DNB
NotMine
Contributor II

Thank you @dbhavsar and @amuda.

 

Yesterday I've implemented some of the changes recommended in KB @dbhavsar recommended and the device did NOT enter the conserve mode last night. Prior to the config changes, it would enter the conserve mode at least once a day, usually late afternoon. So, hopefully, these config changes helped.

 

I'll update the topic in the next few days with the result and exact config changes I've implemented.

 

Cheers!

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NotMine
Contributor II

Unfortunately, after working fine for several days with the "optimize memory" configuration changes suggested here, the device went full retard. It simply stopped working and it would not boot after the restart. I had to format the boot device, reinstall the firmware from scratch and restore the configuration.

 

Now it goes to conserve mode every few days or so and I have to drive to the office and cold restart it. I did upgrade to 7.4.5 as soon as it was available.

 

This morning I've turned off as much of UTP scanning (AV especially) and logging in polices as I could, and I've also implemented some of the "memory optimization" tweaks. Hopefully, it will help.

 

Here are the config changes I've implemented (just for future reference):

 

config ips global
  set engine-count 2

  set socket-size 48
end

 

config log memory setting
  set status disable
end

 

config system session-ttl
  set default 600
end


config system dns
  set dns-cache-limit 300
end

 

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NotMine
Contributor II

After implementing the above changes, device is still entering conserve mode. Furthermore, two of the ports, connected to two separate network devices, are behaving strangely (flapping). HQIP passed, no hardware fault found. So i have a ticket opened, hoping for resolution.

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