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    After upgrading to the latest 2.7 DEV the main web page is blank

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved CE 2.7.0 Development Snapshots (Retired)
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      D a l @bmeeks
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      @bmeeks Thanks.
      Will try this tomorrow.
      The actual file from the FW is backed up and good to go

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        D a l @bmeeks
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        @bmeeks
        Hi again. I've done some more testing on this

        I probably need to tell the whole story here:
        It all started when I did an upgrade from the 20220729-0600 build to the 20220922-1830 build I think it was.
        It failed to boot until I changed kernel in the startup.
        After that, the server booted, but no web page anymore.

        And now I can't even boot from the DEV ISO's located here

        But if I try to boot from the STABLE v.2.6. ISO, it seems to make it all the way to where the actual installation starts.

        This is why I think it must be something implemented in the latest DEV builds that causes the server to crash.

        Rolling back to an older BIOS does not help either

        I would love to try to go back to the 20220729-0600 BUILD / ISO, but that file is not located on the download page any more. If anyone has a link to it, it would be much appreciated.

        The 2 exact error messages from the DELL DRAC are:
        System BIOS has halted and is unable to continue.
        A CPU invalid opcode exception (type 0x06) occurred in the pre-boot UEFI environment. The software attempted to execute invalid code.

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          bmeeks
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          System BIOS has halted and is unable to continue.
          A CPU invalid opcode exception (type 0x06) occurred in the pre-boot UEFI environment. The software attempted to execute invalid code.

          That's an ominous sounding error ...

          I'm tagging @stephenw10 here because he is the hardware expert. Hopefully he will get notice of being mentioned in this thread and chime in.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Mmm, that's not something I've seen before. There is some work happening with the UEFI loader currently though so it's possible that has affected it.

            I assume 2.6 installs and boots as expected on this hardware?

            Steve

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              D a l @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 yes, 2.6 seems to work fine

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                What did you change the kernel to when it initially failed to boot after upgrade?

                If it loaded the kernel from the earlier FreeBSD 12 based snapshot it's not surprising that a lot of things didn't run correctly.

                Where does it actually stop when you try to boot a current 2.7 snap?

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                  D a l @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  When I first upgraded to 20220922-1830 and it failed, I changed the kernel at the pfSense boot menu from kernel 1 to kernel 2 (the older kernel I guess), and then it booted. But no GUI anymore.
                  The firewall seems to work fine otherwise.
                  I have upgraded it many times since, and it always boots now, but no GUI.

                  The problem I have now is that I can't even boot the DEV ISO's to reinstall the FW software, as it crashes already before launching the installer wizard.
                  The v2.6 ISO boots fine

                  I will try to get you a picture from where it crashes

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                    D a l @D a l
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                    Or better yet, is there a way to log the boot sequence to a file?

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @D a l
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                      @d-a-l said in After upgrading to the latest 2.7 DEV the main web page is blank:

                      The problem I have now is that I can't even boot the DEV ISO's to reinstall the FW software, as it crashes already before launching the installer wizard.

                      That has nothing to do with what's on the system's 'disk'.
                      If the installer stops "installing", go back to the previous stable version, like 2.6.0, and wait for a stable dev 2.7.0. to show up.

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Or try re-installing 2.6 and upgrading to 2.7 again. See if the problem is at least repeatable.

                        If you enable a serial console you can get the full boot output that way. Otherwise you can get the dmesg output and /var/log/dmesg.boot via ssh.

                        Steve

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