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    pfSense Plus Software Version 24.11 is here!

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      4o4rh @stephenw10
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      Upgraded fine, but on first boot, the boot environment failed to verify and reverted to 23.04. Manually triggered a reboot and still had issues. but booted one more time and then it was fine.

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        DutchBoy
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        I upgraded my 2100 to 24.11 without any problems.

        Then I gave KEA dhcp server another try, but just like in the previous release, still no custom dhcp option possible. At least, I don't see the config option in the gui.

        I switched back to the ISC backend.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Yup custom options are coming....

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            Jax
            last edited by

            Questions:

            • My 2100 is not flashing the amber lights it usually does when an upgrade is waiting, thought the upgrade does show available in the web interface. Is this a concern?
            • I wonder if I missed some upgrade steps along the way. Is it normal to jump from 24.03-RELEASE (arm64) to 24.11?

            Thank you.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              The update LED is a known bug. It's fixed now: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15880

              Yes, 24.11 is the next version after 24.03.

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                wgstarks @Jax
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                @Jax said in pfSense Plus Software Version 24.11 is here!:

                Questions:

                • I wonder if I missed some upgrade steps along the way. Is it normal to jump from 24.03-RELEASE (arm64) to 24.11?

                Thank you.

                The 24.11 just represents the year and month of the release. Releases aren’t sequential.

                Box: SG-4200

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                  Jax
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                  Thank you @stephenw10 & @wgstarks .

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                    Jax
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                    Upgrade failed on my 2100.

                    Last few messages:

                    [137/147] Upgrading pftop from 0.10 to 0.10_1...
                    [137/147] Extracting pftop-0.10_1: ..... done
                    [138/147] Upgrading php83-sysvsem from 8.3.1 to 8.3.12...
                    [138/147] Extracting php83-sysvsem-8.3.12: ........ done
                    [139/147] Upgrading py311-libzfs from 1.1.2023020700 to 1.1.2023020700_2...
                    [139/147] Extracting py311-libzfs-1.1.2023020700_2: ........ done
                    [140/147] Upgrading sshguard from 2.4.3_1,1 to 2.4.3_3,1...
                    [140/147] Extracting sshguard-2.4.3_3,1: .......... done
                    [141/147] Upgrading pfSense-base from 24.03 to 24.11...
                    [141/147] Extracting pfSense-base-24.11: ... done
                    ===> Keeping a copy of current version mtree
                    ===> Removing schg flag from base files
                    ===> Extracting new base tarball
                    Failed
                    
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                      Jax @Jax
                      last edited by

                      The failure is "Out of Space" but I've never personally added anything, just do upgrades when they arrive. What can I delete, please?

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                        Gertjan @Jax
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                        @Jax

                        Most famous place :

                        Inspect /var/ and especially /var/log/. What's in there ?

                        If you have any of the notorious packages like ntopng, bandwidthd, darkstat or even pfBlockerNG (I probably forgot about others), check the forum. Packages should control their own (log) files so things don't get out of control.
                        But if something stopps working, your disk fills up. And that's bad ....

                        Before upgrading, always look at :

                        545935dd-a0f3-4d76-bd02-c14e4a49e084-image.png

                        and way better would be : drop down on the command line, and ask your system about drive space , actually partition space, left.
                        Also, before the actual upgrade : do a normal system reboot, just to put things 'into place'.
                        In a perfect wold you would look at the console access while pfSense is rebooting, so you can spot any 'strange' messages.

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

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                        • juanzelliJ
                          juanzelli @Jax
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                          @Jax Also, check to see if you have unneeded snapshots which could be deleted in System->Boot Environments

                          Netgate 4100 and HPE InstantOn network at home

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Yup that ^. If you're running ZFS check for old snapshots.

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                              Jax
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                              What about /var/cache/pkg ? there's lots in there and some says 24.03

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                                Jax @juanzelli
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                                @juanzelli
                                I have 23.09* and 23.05* in System->Boot Environments. I can delete those?

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                                  juanzelli @Jax
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                                  @Jax I believe you said you were running 24.03 so yes. If you have no intentions of going back to those previous versions, their snapshots should be safe to delete which will probably free a significant amount of space 👍

                                  Netgate 4100 and HPE InstantOn network at home

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                                    Jax @juanzelli
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                                    @juanzelli Yes, running 24.03 .. but all that amounted to less than a meg, I think.
                                    Now I'm wondering about /var/cache/pkg which is about 312 Mi

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                      The BE snaps show a lot less than they actually use on the disk.

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                                        Jax
                                        last edited by

                                        Ha .. wait ... deleting those old boot envs freed up way much more space that I thought it would from the GUI interface .. (I'm in the shell direct as well) ...

                                        So now that I have more space, I can just try to re-run the update?

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                                          juanzelli @Jax
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                                          @Jax You can run df -h / to see what free space is available. I would think you'd have enough now to attempt the upgrade again.

                                          Netgate 4100 and HPE InstantOn network at home

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                                            Jax
                                            last edited by

                                            Updated and running, thanks, friends!
                                            😅

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