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Conserve mode when downloading a large files
Hi,
if I download a large file, FG exceeds 88% memory usage and goes into memory conserve mode. How can I prevent AV from checking for large files and caching them?
Thx
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Can you share more detailed information about your Fortigate?
- Hardware, software version
- Special configuration ?
- Traffic flow (From where download from where ?)
Thanks/Bill
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Hi Bill,
I have FG101F-7.2.6. AV was configured to Proxy-based, so I switched to Flow-based but nothing changed. When downloading a 500MB file from Google Drive, FG is still obviously caching the file and goes into memory conserve mode.
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Hi @Alfonziino
First, I think you should call TAC for support.
Second, if you can run all commands below to collect logs when the issue happened then share to us. we can find something.
fnsysctl date get system status get hardware status diagnose autoupdate versions get sys perf status diag sys session stat get sys perf firewall statistics diag hardware sysinfo memory diag hardware sysinfo slab diagnose hardware sysinfo shm diag sys vd list | grep fib diagnose sys mpstat 1 5 diag sys top-all 2 50 diag sys top-mem 50 diagnose sys top-fd 20 diag snmp ip frags diagnose ips session status diagnose ips packet status diagnose test application ipsmonitor 24 diagnose ips memory status diagnose ips raw status diagnose ips session performance diagnose ips session list by-mem fnsysctl df -k fnsysctl ls -l /tmp fnsysctl du -i /tmp fnsysctl du -a /tmp fnsysctl du -a / -d 1 fnsysctl ls -l /dev/shm fnsysctl du -i /dev/shm fnsysctl du -a /dev/shm fnsysctl ls -l /node-scripts fnsysctl du -i /node-scripts fnsysctl du -a /node-scripts |
Third, if you don't mind, please share to my official email through private message. I can reproduce in lab. To cross-check and find the issue faster. Thanks
Regards/Bill
