Thanks for the utterly broken 2.1 update.
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I've tried to upgrade my other soekris which also failed… Guess I need to re-install it with the memstick thing too, tomorrow...
Which seems to work.When I dd in a copy of the NanoBSD variant the config keeps getting erased after a reboot. Somethings not right with the 4G image I think. But I can't really confirm.
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Hmm, strange. Unless you really need the space, and I suggest you don't, then I would recommend you use the 2GB image on 4GB cards. The actual size of most 4GB cards is often less than 4GB, sometimes substantially. It's possible the config slice is corrupt because it not getting completely written to the card. If 2.0.3 worked though that shouldn't be an issue. :-\
Steve
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Sounds like his settings were being saved in RAM not Disk. Not sure how that would happen though.
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It could not, or at least I've never seen or heard of it and can't think how it could!
Completely missing config file, not just interface re-assign, is usually either corrupt storage somehow or mistakenly running live.Steve
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Live would do it…
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I just wanted to note that the embedded kernel is mainly intended for running on devices that can't run the regular kernel because of lack of VGA, etc. It does not change anything about how pfSense writes to disk, where it writes to disk, or how often it writes to disk. Some people have the mistaken notion that selecting the embedded kernel changes those aspects somehow, but it does not. The partition layout and configuration of the internal scripts are what do that, which the kernel selection does not change.
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Today I "fixed" the other soekris with the Memstick version which went without a hitch. yay!
Both are now running pfSense 2.1.As mentioned earlier; Neither was upgradable from 2.0.3 using the 4G nanoBSD variant. Still not sure why.
However, with the tips/ideas given here I think both systems now run faster than before. So it's not all bad. Just a day wasted on fixing stuff :-\See attached image if you're curious where your help went :)
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It looks considerably more neat than my table-o-network down in the basement ;D
Mine is old 65w dual core dell with a motley collection of Intel NICs, a 19inch CRT (with a tube) from before my kids were born and a keyboard from the 90s that just keeps going… Looks like steampunk pfsense...
Switches are all pretty new stuff - I couldn't find any 90s looking gigabit managed switches to match :P
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
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Cute installation there.
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Supermule - I assume you are laughing with me… not at me... Hmmmmm??? ::)
The other day my 17 year old boy asked me "Daddy - What is that big thing on the front of your car?" I said "Thats called a bumper".
Yeah... I'm nostalgic you might say.
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The cases + half of the interior came with the building i'm renting :) All the cabling into the office space was already in place too. Luckily… Saved us a ton of money.
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So, now that all is right with your pfsense the moderators can rename this thread "Thanks for the utterly awesome 2.1 update."?
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Well the update never worked. As mentioned above. Failed multiple times.
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So I had the same problem as the OP. Here is some more information. Sorry I don't have more–I had to get it up and running and I didn't have a whole lot of time to troubleshoot, but here is what happened:
I have a Firebox that is booting from a 2GB CF card that was originally flashed with a 2.0.1 image. I performed an update through the GUI. It went successfully (supposedly). When I rebooted, the box would not respond on the network. I attached a serial cable and found that all 3 of my interfaces were not showing their IPs. I tried setting my LAN interface using the serial console--and it showed up, but it still would not respond on the network. So, I used the menu option to "restore an earlier configuration" figuring that maybe the config got botched somehow during the upgrade. After the reboot, no dice--same thing--none of the interfaces showed their IP addresses. I then rebooted it from the previous slice, and 2.0.1 booted up perfectly with my config working. So, I ran the update to 2.1 again, and got the exact same results--the interfaces had no IPs on them. So, I then used the console to reset everything to defaults, and set the config from scratch on 2.1 and it worked just fine.
The config on that box was NOT complicated--had 1 firewall rule, a WAN interface set to DHCP, and two LAN interfaces bridged eith DHCP server running on the LAN side.
Hopefully that gives someone an idea of what could be happening.
I do have other boxes like this to upgrade--if someone wants me to collect more information, just tell me what you want me to collect so that if it happens again I will collect the information and then proceed to get my box working!
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Which firebox? How much RAM?
Key to this seems to be the backing up of RRD files in combination with the update/reinstalling packages. If you have either a lot of interfaces or a lot of data you may run out of space. How far back does your RRD data go?http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,66571.msg364374.html#msg364374
Steve