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    Fresh install PFsense VM hangs after config file restore

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      tim.mcmanus
      last edited by

      Can you upgrade your 2.3.4 to 2.4.1 and then move the config file?

      I am always very hesitant to move an older version's config file to a new version because it may create issues like the one you're experiencing.

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        kejianshi
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        I'd reinstall the VM and try again.

        BTW - How much resources are you giving it?

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          router_wang
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          @Derelict:

          Right. What is on the console when it fails?

          It just shows the message about the admin logging onto the web interface from a remote IP. It sits there indefinitely.

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          • DerelictD
            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
            last edited by

            How about a screen shot? Generally when you restore a configuration and it breaks the console you are restoring a configuration that has invalid console settings for the new device such as VGA when the hardware has a serial console and serial when the hardware has a VGA console.

            On a VM there should be VGA output until the point the console changes though.

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              ipfftw
              last edited by

              How big is your xml file? i know i had problems when i had the rrd information in there..

              the other time i had problems was with add on packages that were no longer supported. an idea is to delete those from your backup file before importing.

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                router_wang
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                @Derelict:

                How about a screen shot? Generally when you restore a configuration and it breaks the console you are restoring a configuration that has invalid console settings for the new device such as VGA when the hardware has a serial console and serial when the hardware has a VGA console.

                On a VM there should be VGA output until the point the console changes though.

                This happened while attempting to migrate from a 2.3 VM to a 2.4 VM. No console change. Which is weird because when I migrated from serial console hardware to a VM, the migration with a config file worked fine.

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                  router_wang
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                  This appears to be a VM compatibility issue. When installing PFsense 2.4.1 to dedicated hardware the restore works (3 attempts out of 3 succeeded). When restoring to a VM (ESX 6.5 U1) the restore attempts (0 out of 6) are successful.

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                    kejianshi
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                    Whats the difference in resources available to the physical machine and the VM?

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                      router_wang
                      last edited by

                      @kejianshi:

                      Whats the difference in resources available to the physical machine and the VM?

                      The physical is Netgate ADI. The VM has way more resources.

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                      • DerelictD
                        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                        last edited by

                        You have still not provided any console output from the VM host.

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                          router_wang
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                          @Derelict:

                          You have still not provided any console output from the VM host.

                          The console only shows the message about the admin logging in from a remote IP address. I have mitigated the issue by using physical hardware instead of a VM. When installing PFsense 2.4.1 to dedicated hardware the restore works (3 attempts out of 3 succeeded). When restoring to a VM (ESX 6.5 U1) the restore attempts (0 out of 6) are successful. Thanks!

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