[SOLVED - manual upgrd] Upgraded to 2.1.4 and now my WG Firebox X700 won't boot!
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This is exactly the reason why I run it in VM's…
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This is exactly the reason why I run it in VM's…
+1.
I can't be bothered playing around with finicky hardware, CF cards and all that nonsense.
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No if uptime is important, then I see no alternative….and its a lot more flexible as well.
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It's clever bu how do you do when you must routing more than 7/8 networks ?? You need necessarily a major hardware layer… (machine with 7/8 network devices...)
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No….I use VLAN's.... and only have 3 physical interfaces...
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With the watchguard sitting on my desk I attempted to go ahead and update again today. This time I manually retrieved pfSense-2.1.4-RELEASE-4g-i386-nanobsd-upgrade.img.gz from the Bluegrass Mirror. This time update applied and system rebooted properly. Not sure if it was a problem with the auto updater selecting the wrong update, or if they fixed something with the files. I noticed the time stamp on the Bluegrass Mirror where I downloaded the update from was newer than when I had attempted the upgrade last.
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Making no progress here with that darn CF. Any hints on how to safely mount that BSD partition in windows?
The easiest way to do this, by far, is to do it from a BSD install. If you don't have a BSD machine then run a FreeBSD live CD like GhostBSD.
Steve
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Making no progress here with that darn CF. Any hints on how to safely mount that BSD partition in windows?
The easiest way to do this, by far, is to do it from a BSD install. If you don't have a BSD machine then run a FreeBSD live CD like GhostBSD.
Steve
Virtual machine with FreeBSD installed and connect the disk to it with an USB to SATA adapter, just about any USB enclosure will do.
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Not that I'm surprised, but I thought it was worth reporting I'm now 2 for 2 on upgrading my Watchguard X750's using the manual update method.
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Not that I'm surprised, but I thought it was worth reporting I'm now 2 for 2 on upgrading my Watchguard X750's using the manual update method.
Thank you for your almost realtime feedback on your update attempts. I would like to clarify one point before I am going to give my Alix backup machine a try: What do you mean by "manual update method"?
1.) From the webGUI: "System -> Firmware -> Manual Update" or 2.) From the console menu: "13) Upgrade from console"?I have never used method 1.) before. Instead I used method 2.) or "Auto Update" from the webGUI.
I strongly suppose that update method does not matter as long as all selectable mirrors carry the same update files. Can you confirm the BluegrassNet mirror having had a more recent time stamp compared to the auto-selected mirror?
Regards,
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for a very short second, I was able to wait and eventually see the boot options for which slice to boot off of…
Thank you for that. While downloading the GhostBSD iso (also tnx at Steve for the hint), took a shot at this and after a couple of tries I got to boot slice 2. Now I have again console access, much better ;D
I will repeat upgrade attempt tomorrow evening. Are there logs kept on the system about past upgrade attempt? I'm curious to know where it went wrong, or what went wrong… (there's always something to learn)
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It is repeatable. I tried twice upgrading again, with exact same outcome as described here below.
Booted in 2.1.3, nano 2g image. Went to 'auto-update'
A new version is now available Current version: 2.1.3-RELEASE NanoBSD Size : 2g Built On: Thu May 01 15:52:17 EDT 2014 New version: 2.1.4-RELEASE Update source: https://updates.pfsense.org/_updaters
-> invoke auto upgrade
Auto Update Download Status ---------------------------------------------------- Current Version : 2.1.3-RELEASE Latest Version : 2.1.4-RELEASE File size : 76070249 Downloaded : 24739580 Percent : 33% ----------------------------------------------------
File size reflects here : https://updates.pfsense.org/_updaters/
latest-nanobsd-2g.img.gz 25-Jun-2014 21:26 76070249
Seems to get the correct image in my case…
I tried following in console: this is partial output:
Broadcast Message from root@pfsense.localdomain (no tty) at 11:06 CEST... Installing /root/latest.tgz. Broadcast Message from root@pfsense.localdomain (no tty) at 11:13 CEST... NanoBSD Firmware upgrade is complete. Rebooting in 10 seconds. *** FINAL System shutdown message from root@pfsense.localdomain *** System going down IMMEDIATELY pfSense is now shutting down ... Jun 28 11:13:40 ovpns3: link state changed to DOWN lighttpd[53693]:ovpns1: link state changed to DOWN (server.c.1558) server stopped pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) Bump sched buckets to 256 (was 0) pflog0: promiscuous mode disabled Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...done Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `bufdaemon' to stop...done Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `syncer' to stop... Syncing disks, vnodes remaining...0 0 done All buffers synced. Uptime: 2h5m18s usbus0: Controller shutdown uhub0: at usbus0, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected) usbus0: Controller shutdown complete usbus1: Controller shutdown uhub1: at usbus1, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected) usbus1: Controller shutdown complete usbus2: Controller shutdown uhub2: at usbus2, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected) usbus2: Controller shutdown complete usbus3: Controller shutdown uhub3: at usbus3, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected) usbus3: Controller shutdown complete usbus4: Controller shutdown uhub4: at usbus4, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected) usbus4: Controller shutdown complete Rebooting... þþþþÿ 1 pfSense 2 pfSense F6 PXE Boot: 1
After that, we were back at a dead box.
Interestingly, I never got the (very brief) serial console again until I cycled the box.
Could it be there is something wrong with this 2g image? Or am I missing something here?For a small version upgrade, this is requiring way more attention then anticipated. ::)
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Look at the update files here:
http://files.bgn.pfsense.org/mirror/updates/Now look here:
https://updates.pfsense.org/_updaters/Notice that the standard Nano upodate images are a different size to the VGA updates but at the _upaters URL they are the same (except the 512MB image). It seems likely they are all the VGA images.
Edit: Finally mangaed to open the files on Android. ::) Both have the same MD5 and both are decsribed as the VGA update in the MD5 file.Go the manual update method by downloadibng the update file manually from the mirrors and uploading that to your box.
Steve
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Edit: Finally mangaed to open the files on Android. ::) Both have the same MD5 and both are decsribed as the VGA update in the MD5 file.
Go the manual update method by downloadibng the update file manually from the mirrors and uploading that to your box.
That explains a lot. I've seen your new thread, so I'll hold off a bit with an upgrade, I'm not in a rush and who knows I can help others by testing once the situation is a bit more clear.
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I'm surprised they haven't fixed this issue yet. Usually they are very good at fixing upgrade issues. There is no way of telling they have fixed it or not unless someone keeps trying and be a guinea pig… Who will make the stand? :D
EDIT: Better yet, what is the link to the nano 2gb so I can manually upgrade it?
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I'm surprised they haven't fixed this issue yet. Usually they are very good at fixing upgrade issues. There is no way of telling they have fixed it or not unless someone keeps trying and be a guinea pig… Who will make the stand? :D
EDIT: Better yet, what is the link to the nano 2gb so I can manually upgrade it?
You can find all neccessary information about the manual update method here: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78713.msg429345#msg429345
I have meanwhile updated my Alix and my Soekris with this method.Regards,
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I'm surprised they haven't fixed this issue yet. Usually they are very good at fixing upgrade issues. There is no way of telling they have fixed it or not unless someone keeps trying and be a guinea pig… Who will make the stand? :D
EDIT: Better yet, what is the link to the nano 2gb so I can manually upgrade it?
You can find all neccessary information about the manual update method here: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78713.msg429345#msg429345
I have meanwhile updated my Alix and my Soekris with this method.Regards,
PeterActually, just rebooted my firebox and booted it from 2nd mount point (2.1.3), it's the actual image that's bad.
Where is the NYI mirror link?
EDIT: NVM, found it.. https://www.pfsense.org/download/mirror.php?section=updates
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i upgraded again the alix using console and upgrade from url method and pointed it to a upgrade file on the mirror and all went perfect and everything works fine
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Success, finally! Thanks pvoigt for pointing me to the right direction.
Broadcast Message from root@xxx.xxx.net (no tty) at 8:50 EDT... NanoBSD Firmware upgrade in progress... Broadcast Message from root@xxx.xxx.net (no tty) at 8:50 EDT... Installing /root/firmware.tgz. Broadcast Message from root@xxx.xxx.net (no tty) at 8:55 EDT... NanoBSD Firmware upgrade is complete. Rebooting in 10 seconds. *** FINAL System shutdown message from root@xxx.xxx.net *** System going down IMMEDIATELY
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I'm surprised they haven't fixed this issue yet. Usually they are very good at fixing upgrade issues. There is no way of telling they have fixed it or not unless someone keeps trying and be a guinea pig… Who will make the stand? :D
I too find it very strange, not 1 reaction from ESF. One would think that when releasing a new version, there would be some follow-up? Steve even made a separate thread for it….
No problem testing it again on my test-firebox once there is a new image available....