May 2nd Snapshot doesnt work, breaks everything! Beware
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May 2 snapshots are working fine for me here on both real and virtual hardware, with static and DHCP WAN setups (IPv4 and IPv6).
Any other logs, details, errors, etc?
What other logs do you need?
I have a Multi-WAN setup with 1 DHCP and 1 Static connection.
I also keep sending in this crash report:
Crash report details:
PHP Errors:
[03-May-2018 01:11:30 America/Regina] PHP Warning:ย file_get_contents(/tmp/igb2_router): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /etc/inc/gwlb.inc on line 1225No FreeBSD crash data found.
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Anything else that seems relevant from any other logs. Like the DHCP log for dhclient, for example.
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Should I see the snapshot? My SG-3100 says I am up to date with the last update being from April 25th.
"built on Wed Apr 25 02:28:12 CDT 2018" -
Should I see the snapshot? My SG-3100 says I am up to date with the last update being from April 25th.
"built on Wed Apr 25 02:28:12 CDT 2018"If you see that, you're probably on the Factory images and not CE. Factory needs more work before the FreeBSD 11-STABLE (11.2-PRERELEASE) builds are ready.
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Should I see the snapshot? My SG-3100 says I am up to date with the last update being from April 25th.
"built on Wed Apr 25 02:28:12 CDT 2018"If you see that, you're probably on the Factory images and not CE. Factory needs more work before the FreeBSD 11-STABLE (11.2-PRERELEASE) builds are ready.
Yes, thats it. The SG-3100 is still within the first year so it gets the factory image. No rush, just curious.
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Should I see the snapshot? My SG-3100 says I am up to date with the last update being from April 25th.
"built on Wed Apr 25 02:28:12 CDT 2018"If you see that, you're probably on the Factory images and not CE. Factory needs more work before the FreeBSD 11-STABLE (11.2-PRERELEASE) builds are ready.
Yes, thats it. The SG-3100 is still within the first year so it gets the factory image. No rush, just curious.
You can use the factory image indefinitely, not just the first year.
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I suspect I may have found part of the issue people are seeing in this thread:
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8495
It's possible that your firewall never rebooted after updating and it's running half updated, if you run /etc/rc.reboot that will do most of the process but the last command fails, you can then safely run 'reboot' after to finish the job.
For example:
/etc/rc.reboot /sbin/reboot
Once you're on a snap with the fix I just committed for that bug it will restart itself OK again.
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I suspect I may have found part of the issue people are seeing in this thread:
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8495
It's possible that your firewall never rebooted after updating and it's running half updated, if you run /etc/rc.reboot that will do most of the process but the last command fails, you can then safely run 'reboot' after to finish the job.
For example:
/etc/rc.reboot /sbin/reboot
Once you're on a snap with the fix I just committed for that bug it will restart itself OK again.
Ran the commands and my DHCP connection still isn't coming back.
May 3 17:12:25 php-fpm 324 /interfaces.php: The command '/sbin/dhclient -c /var/etc/dhclient_opt1.conf igb2 > /tmp/igb2_output 2> /tmp/igb2_error_output' returned exit code '15', the output was ''
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I just updated to 2.4.4 built on Thu May 03 18:39:20 CDT 2018 and it's generating a crash report, which I sent.
I'm still having dhcpv6 problems. I put wireshark on it and there do not seem to be any ipv6 messages at all.
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Getting this error now in console with build: 2.4.4.a.20180503.1839
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Something is definitly wrong with those builds, I cant halt or reboot via gui or sshโฆ
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I reverted to 2.4.3 release and it works fine.
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Same here, DNS Resolver and DHCP not starting after update, update never rebooted and ran half updated for 1-2 days, until i reverted back to stabile 2.4.3 with no problems.
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Getting this error now in console with build: 2.4.4.a.20180503.1839
I can replicate that, but it appears harmless: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8497
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Something is definitly wrong with those builds, I cant halt or reboot via gui or sshโฆ
Please read the thread. That has been addressed.
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/etc/rc.reboot
/sbin/rebootThis code helped. Runtime now reseted.
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I can confirm this issue is still in the latest 5-04 snapshot
Running the above commands did not help
/etc/rc.reboot
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I am still having issues with the new snapshot (5/4) too. I have 3 WAN connections and the two statics still seem to be working, but the appliance I have screeches to a halt after upgrading. I also cannot get a DHCP address on the third connection. Attached is the errors I get on initial boot and sequential reboots result the same.
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I can confirm this issue is still in the latest 5-04 snapshot
Running the above commands did not help
/etc/rc.reboot
/sbin/rebootThere is no "this issue" in this thread. You need to provide details about exactly what is not working, with console and/or log entries related to the issue.
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I am still having issues with the new snapshot (5/4) too. I have 3 WAN connections and the two statics still seem to be working, but the appliance I have screeches to a halt after upgrading. I also cannot get a DHCP address on the third connection. Attached is the errors I get on initial boot and sequential reboots result the same.
Please at least post the DHCP log and any dhclient entries from it, and anything that looks relevant in the system or routing logs as well.
I can't replicate any DHCP client issues here, mine are all working OK.