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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.4 Development Snapshots
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    • w0wW
      w0w
      last edited by

      Sad that it was not properly tested before merging, but anyway the positive thing is that I've learned a bit how to restore snapshot on ZFS :)
      And yes, thanks to MorpheusRO for pointing.

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        loos Netgate
        last edited by

        @LostInIgnorance:

        So whatever was changed with the purging of duplicate entries will purge any changes made to loader.conf on reboot. I even created a loader.conf.local and it purged that file too.

        Yes, there was a missing assignment in the new function, I committed the code from the wrong branch here.

        I'm very sorry for the breakage.

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          shinzo
          last edited by

          I have a zfs partition and after the latest snapshot still not booting correctly.  (2.4.3.a.20180221.0835)

          Had to put this in the loader.conf to make it boot up
          opensolaris_load="YES"
          zfs_load="YES"

          And Dummynet doesnt seem to be loading up automatically as well.
          Feb 21 11:02:29 php-fpm 10134 /rc.filter_configure_sync: The command '/sbin/ipfw /tmp/rules.limiter' returned exit code '1', the output was 'Line 2: setsockopt(IP_DUMMYNET_CONFIGURE): Protocol not available'
          Feb 21 11:02:29 php-fpm 10134 /rc.filter_configure_sync: The command '/sbin/kldload dummynet' returned exit code '1', the output was 'kldload: can't load dummynet: No such file or directory'

          "kldload dummynet" manually does fix it ^^

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            maverick_slo
            last edited by

            Yeah it`s still botched…

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            • w0wW
              w0w
              last edited by

              What a mess… does anybody  tests those snaps on ZFS at all before making it available for download?

              Hmm… I've updated another one system from 2.4.1 to 2.4.3

              2.4.3-DEVELOPMENT (amd64)
              built on Wed Feb 21 08:35:06 CST 2018
              FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p6
              
              

              And it's booted just fine, even second time and yes it's ZFS.
              Is it possible that you have updated your firewalls only twice in-between 14 and 21 February? Because this wrongly committed pfsense-utils.inc erases .conf files but you will know it only on second reboot or next upgrade, getting this well known mountroot>

              Anyway I don't know how it's related to dummynet, but i was getting the same error when mountroot> came to me on 16 February.
              On this 2.4.1 to 2.4.3  version I do not have it.

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                robvanhooren
                last edited by

                filed bug 8344

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  There is no problem with the current snapshot. You might have bad code on the snapshot you were running before the update, or from a previous upgrade, but the current code is fine and current snapshots are fine.

                  If you are on a snapshot from a couple days ago when the problem started, check your loader.conf and loader.conf.local files before you upgrade. You could also gitsync to current master code before doing the upgrade to make sure the existing bad code didn't remove your loader config before doing an upgrade as well.

                  But now that you're on a good snap with a proper loader.conf then it should be OK from here on.

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                    shinzo
                    last edited by

                    I will reload the system with the latest snapshot and report back.

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                      shinzo
                      last edited by

                      So the latest snapshot is working better.  It looks like loader.conf.local is not pulled during boot anymore?

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                      • w0wW
                        w0w
                        last edited by

                        Both loader.conf anf loader.conf.local are in place and in my case are not changed at all.

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