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    Really big problem to go to 2.2.2 from 2.2.1

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      cmb
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      I added a warning to the release announcement on this issue.

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        djamp42
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        Wow thanks for posting this, i just worked on my box for 3 hours it's 12:30 in the morning and disabling the serial port in the bios fixed the issue.  Full install from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2.  I reinstalled from scratch 2.2.2 and it would install and reboot fine, as soon a i reload my backuped 2.2.1 config and it reboots, is when it start printing out slow.  I even restored sections of my config and some sections would load fine and a reboot would still work. It would eventually always break though.

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          NOYB
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          @Knight:

          . . .
          Nick

          Because cause if it is not being used there is no good that can come from it being enabled.  Only bad.  KISS and avoid the bad.  Like this issue, you never now when it will sneak up and bite.
          Disabling things in the BIOS that are not being used is not about saving energy.  It's about KISS.
          Yes, you should be getting the picture.
          There is a good and valid reason to do so here too.  Apply the KISS principle to things and life is easier.
          Many notebooks back in the dial-up days had built-in modems.

          Not a troll.  It's a serious message.  I really don't get leaving all that junk enabled if it is not being used.  Just makes no sense for router appliance that is desired to be as reliable as possible.  Less is more.

          It's a prudent KISS to turn it off.  In the words of Nike.  Just do it!  And be done with it.

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            NOYB
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            Alright.  Who gave me my first smite?

            Can't believe someone would smite over this.

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              fakemoth
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              Som critical info is missing here: when/how will this be solved, will we get an "emergency" update? Should I wait for an update or is this one of such importance that I should go with the update? I don't use IPv6, IPSEC, wireless and the web interface can't be accessed from WAN so I think the openssl vulnerabilities don't apply, please correct me if I am wrong. And I trust my LAN. Any other reasons?

              No other problems - only that since 2.2.1 and the other package updates I can't connect with openVPN (network manager) from my openSUSE 13.1; I keep up to date my openSUSE workstation. Works fine from Fedora or Android so I think the openSUSE dudes/updates messed something up, I will investigate.

              Don't take the name of root in vain!

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                hameno
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                Is there any boot option we could use to override the setting thats caused this? My system has no serial port setting in the bios :(

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                  mir
                  last edited by

                  Same problem here.

                  Hardware: Asrock AMD E350M1
                  pfSense: Full install
                  Solution: Disable serial port in BIOS

                  Will changing boot_serial="YES" to boot_serial="NO" in /boot/loader.conf solve the problem permanently?

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                    heper
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                    @mir:

                    Will changing boot_serial="YES" to boot_serial="NO" in /boot/loader.conf solve the problem permanently?

                    sortof. "/boot/loader.conf" gets overwritten every time you update/reinstall pfSense. But the devs are aware of the issue now, so in the next release, they should have a permanent fix for it.

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                      oisteink
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                      @NOYB:

                      Because cause if it is not being used there is no good that can come from it being enabled.  Only bad.  KISS and avoid the bad.  Like this issue, you never now when it will sneak up and bite.
                      Disabling things in the BIOS that are not being used is not about saving energy.  It's about KISS.
                      Yes, you should be getting the picture.
                      There is a good and valid reason to do so here too.  Apply the KISS principle to things and life is easier.
                      Many notebooks back in the dial-up days had built-in modems.

                      Not a troll.  It's a serious message.  I really don't get leaving all that junk enabled if it is not being used.  Just makes no sense for router appliance that is desired to be as reliable as possible.  Less is more.

                      It's a prudent KISS to turn it off.  In the words of Nike.  Just do it!  And be done with it.

                      Still not sure if troll or not when you advocate disabling serial on a firewall "to keep it simple". You should rather fix the issue and keep the serial there so you can use it in case of emergency.

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                        Supermule Banned
                        last edited by

                        As I run it in a VM at home with no serial port connected, then no issues.

                        When I add the port, I get the issue described.

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                          hasangurbuz
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                          @mococanet:

                          After upgrade the errors come up :

                          Kdb: debugger backend: ddb

                          Amd64

                          Restalling everything right now!!!

                          Yes, same problem!
                          I try upgare and fresh install. But same result.

                          Restart to my Pfsense

                          Very very slowly write: Kdb: …......................

                          This is big problem!

                          Hasan Gürbüz
                          IT Systems Administrator & Programmer Analyst

                          …..

                          "Olduğu kadar, olmadığı kader!"

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                            mir
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                            "Warning: an issue was discovered post-release with a small minority of systems running a full install with no serial console enabled, where the boot is very, very slow because of a serial console-related change. Disabling the serial ports in the BIOS will work around this issue should you encounter it."

                            I think this is an understatement. It should read: "[..] a majority of systems running full install with no serial console[..]"

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                              Supermule Banned
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                              Its like EVERYBODY :D

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                                heper
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                                is this a feature thats been implemented after last weeks snapshot?
                                i personally haven't had much issue's with the snapshots last couple of weeks but now don't wish to upgrade to -release :)

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                                  fragged
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                                  @heper:

                                  is this a feature thats been implemented after last weeks snapshot?
                                  i personally haven't had much issue's with the snapshots last couple of weeks but now don't wish to upgrade to -release :)

                                  You can simply check your current snapshot for the setting. My box seems to be fine with the setting with full pfSense (VGA). I've got an Intel SP1200K or some such motherboard.

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                                    mococanet
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                                    Dear Guys

                                    Yesterday after this tragic error I had to be quick in decision, because here we have many workstations and all were stoped! So I quickly re-installed pfSense 2.2.1 and restored the backup, so everything is working again. So today I decided to upgrade to 2.2.2 again and the error happened again…. so, now i've disabled the serial port on the pfSense setup and the system boot normally. Thank you all. Here the image of the error, the letters write very slowly!

                                    Cheers

                                    IMG_1805.JPG
                                    IMG_1805.JPG_thumb

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                                    • jimpJ
                                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                      last edited by

                                      If the boot menu is fast, press option 3 to go to a loader prompt, then type

                                      unset boot_serial
                                      boot
                                      

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                                        mococanet
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi Jimp,

                                        Yes nice tip! also to fix the problem I commented lines in /boot/loader.conf

                                        ##boot_serial="YES"
                                        ##comconsole_speed="9600"

                                        Cheers, thank you !!!

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                                          doktornotor Banned
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                                          This issue can be also mitigated by connecting a compatible serial console to match the speed:

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                                            rsonline
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                                            Same problems here, disabling serial fixed for me.  Dell Vostro 230.

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