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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Sergei_Shablovsky
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      @sergei_shablovsky said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

      To bring up the console menu run: /etc/rc.initial

      BSD told me that I have no sufficient permission...

      Hmm, not a root shell then.

      Were you able to disable Unbound in the config? Is it stuck somewhere else now?

      Steve

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      • Sergei_ShablovskyS
        Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

        You could try editing the config at the prompt to disable Unbound and then rebooting.

        I manually disable Unbound and have access from desired (office_lan) port to internet.
        BUT in webGUI all installed packages disappear and no ability to check pfSense updates through GUI menu and from CLI by pkg update / pkg upgrade

        Or you could try to rerun /etc/rc.

        Doing this after disabling Unbound and rebooting. Double twice checking all connections and port naming, assigning, etc.

        What NIC did you replace and what did you put in instead?

        2-head NIC
        on
        2-head NIC

        The same manufacturer
        The same place on motherboard
        The same speed 1G

        only MACs are different, of coarse

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          The fact it's failing to boot could just be coincidence. When was it last rebooted before this?
          Replacing a NIC with the same type should make no difference to pfSense. And indeed it is booting past the interfaces check.
          Did you try enabling Unbound again once it booted? Did it show any errors?

          Steve

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          • Sergei_ShablovskyS
            Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

            The fact it's failing to boot could just be coincidence. When was it last rebooted before this?
            Replacing a NIC with the same type should make no difference to pfSense. And indeed it is booting past the interfaces check.

            I also disappointed, so wrote question to this forum. :)

            Did you try enabling Unbound again once it booted? Did it show any errors?

            No any errors in log.

            Anyway, after a lot of trying, I

            • backup all that have in a backup list;
            • clean system from dust (anyway that may be done by schedule) and clean all contacts of all components;
            • completely retest hardware (by own test soft, from embedded tests to special pack)
              NO ANY ISSUES

            So, than try to install pfSense on bare metal server. And what I found: 2.6.0-STABLE unable to install, stuck in the moment of interfere with NICs, but 2.7.x - installed without any problems

            Also at this point I see that 2.7.x-DEVELOPMENT

            • recognize details in NICs (but anyway igb(4) driver used);
            • give a little bit less loading on system;

            Thank You, Steve and all others here for help.

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Sergei_Shablovsky
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              @sergei_shablovsky said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

              2.6.0-STABLE unable to install, stuck in the moment of interfere with NICs

              Actually in the installer or first boot after install?

              The installer doesn't doesn't use the NICs so if it;s failing to boot the installer it must be some pretty low level incompatibility. Somehow that doesn't happen in 2.7 so maybe a PCI bridge the needs a newer driver? Just a guess.

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              • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

                @sergei_shablovsky said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

                2.6.0-STABLE unable to install, stuck in the moment of interfere with NICs

                Actually in the installer or first boot after install?

                Right after booting from pfSense memstick CE. So even not possible to doing installing.

                The installer doesn't doesn't use the NICs so if it;s failing to boot the installer it must be some pretty low level incompatibility. Somehow that doesn't happen in 2.7 so maybe a PCI bridge the needs a newer driver? Just a guess.

                I come to the same conclusion as a You. But anyway that are strange because the first NIC I replace not impact on pfSense so dramatically: all become not so good after I replace the next NIC...

                So spending hours to “playing” with different settings in a BIOS that may be related / impact on PCI at all. But as You may read, unsuccessfully at all.
                So, after my patience gone out, I just create fresh memstick with pfSense 2.7.0-DEV and install it.

                Anyway, time to shift to 2.7.X...

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                • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                  Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  Some new problem with upgrade come, please read Unable to update and package install (ERROR: It was not possible to identify which pfSense kernel is installed) in “Installing...” section ;) Thank You!

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    That often implies it did not actually reboot. Mismatched kernel and world.

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                    • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                      Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

                      That often implies it did not actually reboot. Mismatched kernel and world.

                      You mean this tread?

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        I mean sometimes if there's a problem during the upgrade it will fail to reboot at the end of the process. Are you sure it rebooted?

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                        • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                          Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10 said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

                          I mean sometimes if there's a problem during the upgrade it will fail to reboot at the end of the process. Are you sure it rebooted?

                          Let’s to note, normally I make 3 times repeated checks, before posting here ;)

                          So answer is “Yes, I am sure on 99,999%” ;)

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Ok, so, as the linked thread, whay does pkg info show?

                            You probably have some packages missing, likely the pfSense metapackage, and will need to force install them.

                            Steve

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                              Sergei_Shablovsky @stephenw10
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                              @stephenw10 said in Replace 2 port with 4 port nic card:

                              Ok, so, as the linked thread, whay does pkg info show?

                              A lot of installed packages. All ok.

                              You probably have some packages missing, likely the pfSense metapackage, and will need to force install them.

                              Of coarse I check metapackage, exist. How to ensure that all is ok with this metapackage?

                              P.S. Could we move to appropriate thread, new that I create?
                              There are more information there that may help to determine a source of a problem... ;)

                              And also may be possible for a You as administrator to move the new thread to another than “”Install and Upgrade” forum category, due it not related to Installaation/Upgrade procedure exactly

                              Thanks a lot for Your help!

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                Done. Continue in the other thread.

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