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    Update from 23.05.1 to 23.09 End's in Error

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      Tschudler
      last edited by

      Hy there,

      I've done all of the troubleshooting... But... No way...

      Firstly...
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      Secondarily...
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      Check of the logs...
      Attached...
      upgrade_log.latest.txt upgrade_log.txt

      Can someone please help me?
      And please let me know, if you need more file's / log's ;) Thanks...

      Many thanks for you're response and greetings
      Diego

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Hmm, that's a curious error. What are you installing on there? What hardware? What drive?

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          Tschudler @stephenw10
          last edited by

          @stephenw10
          Hardware
          cpu: AMD G-T40E Processor (1000.03-MHz K8-class CPU)
          Drive:
          ada0: KingFast O1229A ACS-2ATA SATA 3.x device
          Additionally…It also known as PC-Alix 2d (or so)…

          Hope, that helps and please let me know, if you need more info‘s.

          Kindly regards
          Diego

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            It's an APU. The ALIX was their much older 32bit Via based device.

            But that's an aside! That should be fine. I have exactly that combination here:

            [23.09-RELEASE][admin@apu.stevew.lan]/root: sysctl hw.model
            hw.model: AMD G-T40E Processor
            [23.09-RELEASE][admin@apu.stevew.lan]/root: geom disk list ada0
            Geom name: ada0
            Providers:
            1. Name: ada0
               Mediasize: 30016659456 (28G)
               Sectorsize: 512
               Mode: r2w2e7
               descr: INTEL SSDMCEAC030B3
               lunid: 55cd2e404be963ff
               ident: CVLI448600Z4030H
               rotationrate: 0
               fwsectors: 63
               fwheads: 16
            

            For some reason it cannot write out the updated boot loader. It's not mounting the EFI partion as read write by the looks of it. But the APU is not a UEFI system....

            Try looking at: geom part list ada0
            And: mount -p

            Steve

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              Tschudler @stephenw10
              last edited by Tschudler

              @stephenw10 said in Update from 23.05.1 to 23.09 End's in Error:

              geom part list ada0

              Geom name: ada0
              modified: false
              state: OK
              fwheads: 16
              fwsectors: 63
              last: 31277191
              first: 40
              entries: 128
              scheme: GPT
              Providers:
              1. Name: ada0p1
                 Mediasize: 524288 (512K)
                 Sectorsize: 512
                 Stripesize: 0
                 Stripeoffset: 20480
                 Mode: r0w0e0
                 efimedia: HD(1,GPT,6375eedb-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4,0x28,0x400)
                 rawuuid: 6375eedb-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4
                 rawtype: 83bd6b9d-7f41-11dc-be0b-001560b84f0f
                 label: gptboot0
                 length: 524288
                 offset: 20480
                 type: freebsd-boot
                 index: 1
                 end: 1063
                 start: 40
              2. Name: ada0p2
                 Mediasize: 2147483648 (2.0G)
                 Sectorsize: 512
                 Stripesize: 0
                 Stripeoffset: 1048576
                 Mode: r1w1e0
                 efimedia: HD(2,GPT,63940663-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4,0x800,0x400000)
                 rawuuid: 63940663-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4
                 rawtype: 516e7cb5-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                 label: swap0
                 length: 2147483648
                 offset: 1048576
                 type: freebsd-swap
                 index: 2
                 end: 4196351
                 start: 2048
              3. Name: ada0p3
                 Mediasize: 13865320448 (13G)
                 Sectorsize: 512
                 Stripesize: 0
                 Stripeoffset: 2148532224
                 Mode: r1w1e1
                 efimedia: HD(3,GPT,63a69489-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4,0x400800,0x19d3800)
                 rawuuid: 63a69489-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4
                 rawtype: 516e7cba-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                 label: zfs0
                 length: 13865320448
                 offset: 2148532224
                 type: freebsd-zfs
                 index: 3
                 end: 31277055
                 start: 4196352
              Consumers:
              1. Name: ada0
                 Mediasize: 16013942784 (15G)
                 Sectorsize: 512
                 Mode: r2w2e3
              
              zroot/ROOT/default      /                       zfs     rw,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              devfs                   /dev                    devfs   rw              0 0
              zroot/tmp               /tmp                    zfs     rw,nosuid,noatime,nfsv4acls     0 0
              zroot/var               /var                    zfs     rw,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              zroot                   /zroot                  zfs     rw,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              zroot/reservation       /zroot/reservation      zfs     rw,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              zroot/ROOT/default/var_cache_pkg /var/cache/pkg         zfs     rw,noexec,nosuid,noatime,nfsv4acls      0 0
              zroot/ROOT/default/var_db_pkg /var/db/pkg               zfs     rw,noexec,nosuid,noatime,nfsv4acls      0 0
              tmpfs                   /var/run                tmpfs   rw              0 0
              /lib                    /var/unbound/lib        nullfs  ro,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              devfs                   /var/unbound/dev        devfs   rw              0 0
              /var/log/pfblockerng    /var/unbound/var/log/pfblockerng nullfs rw,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              /usr/local/share/GeoIP  /var/unbound/usr/local/share/GeoIP nullfs       ro,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              devfs                   /var/dhcpd/dev          devfs   rw              0 0
              /usr/local/bin          /var/unbound/usr/local/bin nullfs       ro,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              /usr/local/lib          /var/unbound/usr/local/lib nullfs       ro,noatime,nfsv4acls    0 0
              

              Until Today, I haven't some Problem for installing...

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                Tschudler @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10
                Please excuse me for not answering properly (not with the necessary decorum) and allow me to ask one final question.
                As I understand it now, this is the first time that such a "strange" error has occurred (I didn't find anything in the search).
                If I interpret your answers correctly, the smartest thing to do would be to reinstall the Pfsense.
                Is my assumption correct?
                Thank you very much for your answer and thank you again for the answers already given.
                Best wishes from (no longer) sunny Switzerland
                Diego

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  What do you see from: sysctl machdep.bootmethod

                  Edit: also what do you see from: geom part list without restricting it to ada0.

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                    Tschudler @stephenw10
                    last edited by

                    Hy Steve,

                    Response for sysctl machdep.bootmethod

                    machdep.bootmethod: BIOS
                    

                    Response for geom part list

                    eom name: ada0
                    modified: false
                    state: OK
                    fwheads: 16
                    fwsectors: 63
                    last: 31277191
                    first: 40
                    entries: 128
                    scheme: GPT
                    Providers:
                    1. Name: ada0p1
                       Mediasize: 524288 (512K)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 20480
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                       efimedia: HD(1,GPT,6375eedb-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4,0x28,0x400)
                       rawuuid: 6375eedb-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4
                       rawtype: 83bd6b9d-7f41-11dc-be0b-001560b84f0f
                       label: gptboot0
                       length: 524288
                       offset: 20480
                       type: freebsd-boot
                       index: 1
                       end: 1063
                       start: 40
                    2. Name: ada0p2
                       Mediasize: 2147483648 (2.0G)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 1048576
                       Mode: r1w1e0
                       efimedia: HD(2,GPT,63940663-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4,0x800,0x400000)
                       rawuuid: 63940663-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4
                       rawtype: 516e7cb5-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                       label: swap0
                       length: 2147483648
                       offset: 1048576
                       type: freebsd-swap
                       index: 2
                       end: 4196351
                       start: 2048
                    3. Name: ada0p3
                       Mediasize: 13865320448 (13G)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 2148532224
                       Mode: r1w1e1
                       efimedia: HD(3,GPT,63a69489-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4,0x400800,0x19d3800)
                       rawuuid: 63a69489-7afe-11e9-90c3-000db93411e4
                       rawtype: 516e7cba-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b
                       label: zfs0
                       length: 13865320448
                       offset: 2148532224
                       type: freebsd-zfs
                       index: 3
                       end: 31277055
                       start: 4196352
                    Consumers:
                    1. Name: ada0
                       Mediasize: 16013942784 (15G)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Mode: r2w2e3
                    
                    Geom name: da0
                    modified: false
                    state: OK
                    fwheads: 255
                    fwsectors: 63
                    last: 3970047
                    first: 1
                    entries: 4
                    scheme: MBR
                    Providers:
                    1. Name: da0s1
                       Mediasize: 819200 (800K)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 512
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                       efimedia: HD(1,MBR,0x90909090,0x1,0x640)
                       rawtype: 239
                       length: 819200
                       offset: 512
                       type: efi
                       index: 1
                       end: 1600
                       start: 1
                    2. Name: da0s2
                       Mediasize: 755507200 (721M)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 819712
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                       efimedia: HD(2,MBR,0x90909090,0x641,0x168410)
                       attrib: active
                       rawtype: 165
                       length: 755507200
                       offset: 819712
                       type: freebsd
                       index: 2
                       end: 1477200
                       start: 1601
                    3. Name: da0s3
                       Mediasize: 37748736 (36M)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 756326912
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                       efimedia: HD(3,MBR,0x90909090,0x168a51,0x12000)
                       rawtype: 11
                       length: 37748736
                       offset: 756326912
                       type: fat32
                       index: 3
                       end: 1550928
                       start: 1477201
                    Consumers:
                    1. Name: da0
                       Mediasize: 2032664576 (1.9G)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                    
                    Geom name: da0s2
                    modified: false
                    state: OK
                    fwheads: 255
                    fwsectors: 63
                    last: 1475599
                    first: 0
                    entries: 8
                    scheme: BSD
                    Providers:
                    1. Name: da0s2a
                       Mediasize: 755499008 (721M)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 827904
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                       rawtype: 7
                       length: 755499008
                       offset: 8192
                       type: freebsd-ufs
                       index: 1
                       end: 1475599
                       start: 16
                    Consumers:
                    1. Name: da0s2
                       Mediasize: 755507200 (721M)
                       Sectorsize: 512
                       Stripesize: 0
                       Stripeoffset: 819712
                       Mode: r0w0e0
                    

                    The SD Card is/was for backup purposes.

                    Thanks and Kindly regards
                    Diego

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Ok, it's because you have that SD card in there and it has an EFI partition that is read-only. That's the installer image on that SD card I assume?

                      Remove the card and retest.

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                        Tschudler @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        Hey Steve,

                        many thanks... That was the solution... I don't know why it has Yet a problem with the SD Card.
                        The Update is successfull done.

                        Many thanks Steve, for your help.
                        Top...

                        Greetings
                        Diego

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by stephenw10

                          It's because the install image is multiboot, it has an EFI partition and loader, but the APU is not UEFI so the installed image on the SSD does not. The upgrade script looks for an EFI partition to update the loader and the only one on the system is on the SD card. It wouldn't happen on a UEFI system.
                          But that seems like a bug. It shouldn't really do that.

                          Steve

                          https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14983

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