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    pfSense as VM > Stopped at kdb_enter+0x32

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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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      What kind of Hypervisor? What VM settings?

      Usually a panic in a VM means the hypervisor settings and/or VM hardware config/version are wrong for the new guest OS version.

      We see that happen more on ESX than others, but usually it's just a matter of making sure ESX is up to date, updating the hardware version of the VM, and ensuring it has the proper version of FreeBSD selected in the VM settings.

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        OpIT GmbH @jimp
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        @jimp

        its hosted on a cloud hoster. the hoster is using proxmox what i know

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          OpIT GmbH
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          no one with the same problem here?

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            vanshikakapss @OpIT GmbH
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              OpIT GmbH
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              the system is hosted in the cloud, with proxmox i think. so maybe its related to my cloud hoster then?

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                viragomann @OpIT GmbH
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                @opit-gmbh
                Did this pfSense ever run in this VM?

                Which version?

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                  OpIT GmbH @viragomann
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                  @viragomann
                  yes, it was running with the latest Stable 22.0.5

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                  • bmeeksB
                    bmeeks @OpIT GmbH
                    last edited by bmeeks

                    @opit-gmbh said in pfSense as VM > Stopped at kdb_enter+0x32:

                    @viragomann
                    yes, it was running with the latest Stable 22.0.5

                    That is a good hint that the problem may be an incompatibility between your hypervisor and FreeBSD 14-CURRENT. pfSense 22.05 was running on FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE. You might want to get with your cloud provider's tech support to see if FreeBSD 14-CURRENT is supported in the environment. Some changes to the VM configuration might be required.

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                      OpIT GmbH @bmeeks
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                      @bmeeks

                      my hoster chaned something in the Backend, all good now THX

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by

                        Do you know what they changed? It would be nice to know in case someone else hits this.

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