Bug ID 957637: The pfmand daemon can crash when it starts.

Last Modified: May 29, 2024

Affected Product(s):
BIG-IP All(all modules)

Known Affected Versions:
13.1.0, 13.1.0.1, 13.1.0.2, 13.1.0.3, 13.1.0.4, 13.1.0.5, 13.1.0.6, 13.1.0.7, 13.1.0.8, 13.1.1, 13.1.1.2, 13.1.1.3, 13.1.1.4, 13.1.1.5, 13.1.3, 13.1.3.1, 13.1.3.2, 13.1.3.3, 13.1.3.4, 13.1.3.5, 13.1.3.6, 13.1.4, 13.1.4.1, 13.1.5, 13.1.5.1, 14.1.0, 14.1.0.1, 14.1.0.2, 14.1.0.3, 14.1.0.5, 14.1.0.6, 14.1.2, 14.1.2.1, 14.1.2.2, 14.1.2.3, 14.1.2.4, 14.1.2.5, 14.1.2.6, 14.1.2.7, 14.1.2.8, 14.1.3, 14.1.3.1, 14.1.4, 14.1.4.1, 14.1.4.2, 14.1.4.3, 14.1.4.4, 14.1.4.5, 14.1.4.6, 14.1.5, 15.1.0, 15.1.0.1, 15.1.0.2, 15.1.0.3, 15.1.0.4, 15.1.0.5, 15.1.1, 15.1.2, 15.1.2.1, 15.1.3, 15.1.3.1, 15.1.4, 15.1.4.1, 15.1.5, 15.1.5.1, 15.1.6, 15.1.6.1, 16.1.0, 16.1.1, 16.1.2, 16.1.2.1, 16.1.2.2, 16.1.3, 17.0.0

Fixed In:
17.1.0, 17.0.0.1, 16.1.3.1, 15.1.7, 14.1.5.1

Opened: Oct 21, 2020

Severity: 2-Critical

Symptoms

The pfmand process crashes and writes out a core file during bootup (or if the process is manually restarted by an Administrator for any reason) on certain platforms. The crash may happen more than once, until the process finally settles and is able to start correctly.

Impact

Network connection lost while pfmand restarts.

Conditions

-- Platforms i4000/i2000/i4800/i2800/i4600/i2600/i850.

Workaround

None

Fix Information

The issue causing the pfmand daemon to occasionally crash has been resolved.

Behavior Change

Guides & references

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