SG 1100 unable to check for updates
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@morgenstern Per other threads Netgate's working on it.
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Yeah we need to be sure it can't fail to boot after upgrading.
However you will need to reinstall if the existing EFI partition is 800K. That means anything that was originally installed as 21.02p1 or earlier and has never been reinstalled.
To check that run
gpart show
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For example this 21.02 install on an 1100 would need to be reinstalled:[21.02-RELEASE][root@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: gpart show => 1 15269887 diskid/DISK-B1D52868 MBR (7.3G) 1 1600 1 efi (800K) 1601 70012 2 fat32 (34M) 71613 15198275 3 freebsd (7.2G)
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in SG 1100 unable to check for updates:
gpart show
So theoretically this one would still pass?
=> 1 15273599 diskid/DISK-A0721E04 MBR (7.3G) 1 131072 1 efi (64M) 131073 70012 2 fat32 (34M) 201085 15072515 3 freebsd (7.2G)
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Yes that would not have hit the original bug here and has enough space in the EFI partition to fit the latest loader.
You might also try this:
[23.01-RELEASE][admin@2100-3.stevew.lan]/root: glabel list | grep msdosfs 1. Name: msdosfs/EFISYS 1. Name: msdosfs/DTBFAT0
If it has those labels it's already good to go. If it doesn't that's what we're working to ensure the upgrade script can handle.
Steve
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@stephenw10 on my SG1100 I don't have those in my glabel list. No msdosfs anywhere. Should I wait to upgrade once all the kinks are worked out or follow through on the steps listed above. In your opinion? Thanks in advance.
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We are still testing this so I can't confirm it but I expect devices that have a large enough EFI partition to be upgradable.
However if you have access to the device and can re-install 23.01I would do so now.Steve
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@stephenw10 understood, and I should be fine as my EFI was the same as @morgenstern ‘s 64M so I will try it when I get back home. Thanks
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In place upgrades are still disabled for aarch64 devices while we test. Just to be clear.
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@stephenw10 so are you saying what is pushed via the company under ‘Update’? And does this also include what someone wrote below?
“@xenta back up your config, go to the link in my signature and request the current image, reinstall from a USB and then restore your backed up config.”For if it is better to wait than to rush…. I will do the former. (Wait patiently I will)
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@andykauffman23 System/Update is still blocked for 1100 (and 2100) right now.
If you have a router with the small EFI partition, you'll need to do the reinstall procedure.
If you have a router with a larger EFI, and UFS, you can wait to upgrade, or do the reinstall which also will use ZFS by default.
If you have a router with ZFS you can wait to upgrade, or do the reinstall.
Always do the config backup part. :)
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If you are running UFS, which you almost certainly are with a 64MB EFI partition, you might want to reinstall as ZFS anyway.
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@steveits Thank you very much for the breakdown and your assistance.
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@stephenw10 thank you for your help as well. I will have to mess with it when the kids aren't here... Makes things a tad bit easier as you can imagine.
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@andykauffman23 Please let me know how that went, when you get to it. Cheers! ;)
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I can't believe pfsense would make updates that don't work on their most popular most sold device. Does this sound like something that makes any sense to anyone?
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Opened a ticket and they provided the image to reflash with instructions right away. Process took about 15 minutes total. Not too bad, and now system has large zfs partition and is ready for updates.
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I'll get to that eventually, but its not super helpful at the moment since the box is 8000 miles away and currently unattended. Stability, reliability and the ability to leave it running and trust it unattended was the main reason I bought it. Not for the power savings. Thanks though. I'll have someone take care of it as soon as possible, which will likely be weeks if not months, but really, this never should have been allowed to happen in the first place.
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Updates for the 1100 and 2100 will be re-enabled as soon as we are confident the new upgrade code handles every situation.
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Slightly unrelated and I'll probably open a separate thread for this, but:
I have had a catastrophic scenario playing out last weekend with upgrading to pfsense+ 23.01 build on our custom built device ("whitebox" is the netgate term apparently).
And so I would urge everybody to be physically present with your device when doing when making that step! However inconvenient it may sound.
I had to reinstall & restore my device from backup several times and ended up having to go back to 22.05 build in the end...