2.4.5 Upgrade Failed SG-1100
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System is still working, but I encountered this error when upgrading from 2.4.4-3 to 2.4.5
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A segmentation fault is typically, but not always, hardware-related. Check to make sure it isn't overheating, for example. And make sure it has clean power.
If you try it again does it always fail in the same place?
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FWIW I also have the SG-1100 and I encountered the same error.. although I neglected to copy the output, the last three lines were the same.
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The SG-1100 is for home use. I will try again soon, but given the lock-down situation we are in, internet access is considered an essential service right now! I'm generally an early riser, so hopefully I can try this again in the early am.
BTW, the SG-1100 is in my renovated basement where I generally have the heat off. The temp is generally around 60 degrees, unless someone is going to be there for an extended time. Usually it's 50-60 degrees down there.
I have 220k+ entries in the pfBlocker app, and I'm thinking it may be due to the large number of entries.
I'll post the results next time I try the upgrade.
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Help! How do I get out of this?? I want to revert to 2.4.4 -3!! I tried the "Upgrade" and it stated upgrade was successful. I don't know why, I did nothing differently. Device rebooted and now I am getting these error messages. I can't even logon onto the device now!!
Welcome to pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE...
...ELF ldconfig path: /lib /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat /usr/local/lib /usr/lib/engines /usr/local/lib /usr/local/lib/ipsec /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.30/mach/CORE
done.
/usr/local/bin/ping-auth.sh: /usr/local/sbin/ping-auth: not foundFatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function gettext() in /etc/inc/certs.inc:46
Stack trace:
#0 /etc/inc/functions.inc(32): require_once()
#1 /etc/ecl.php(21): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...')
#2 {main}
thrown in /etc/inc/certs.inc on line 46
Shared object "libevent-2.1.so.6" not found, required by "check_reload_status"
Launching the init system...
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function gettext() in /etc/inc/certs.inc:46
Stack trace:
#0 /etc/inc/functions.inc(32): require_once()
#1 /etc/inc/notices.inc(24): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...')
#2 /etc/inc/config.gui.inc(37): require_once('/etc/inc/notice...')
#3 /etc/inc/auth.inc(31): require_once('/etc/inc/config...')
#4 /etc/inc/captiveportal.inc(27): require_once('/etc/inc/auth.i...')
#5 /etc/inc/service-utils.inc(23): require_once('/etc/inc/captiv...')
#6 /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc(24): require_once('/etc/inc/servic...')
#7 /etc/rc.bootup(24): require_once('/etc/inc/pkg-ut...')
#8 {main}
thrown in /etc/inc/certs.inc on line 46
PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /etc/inc/certs.inc, Line: 46, Message: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function gettext() in /etc/inc/certs.inc:46
Stack trace:
#0 /etc/inc/functions.inc(32): require_once()
#1 /etc/inc/notices.inc(24): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...')
#2 /etc/inc/config.gui.inc(37): require_once('/etc/inc/notice...')
#3 /etc/inc/auth.inc(31): require_once('/etc/inc/config...')
#4 /etc/inc/captiveportal.inc(27): require_once('/etc/inc/auth.i...')
#5 /etc/inc/service-utils.inc(23): require_once('/etc/inc/captiv...')
#6 /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc(24): require_once('/etc/inc/servic...')
#7 /etc/rc.bootup(24): require_once('/etc/inc/pkg-ut...')
#8 {main}
thrown
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function log_error() in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc:979
Stack trace:
#0 [internal function]: pfSense_clear_globals()
#1 {main}
thrown in /etc/inc/config.lib.inc on line 979
Starting CRON... done.
/usr/local/bin/ping-auth.sh: /usr/local/sbin/ping-auth: not foundFatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function gettext() in /etc/inc/certs.inc:46
Stack trace:
#0 /etc/inc/functions.inc(32): require_once()
#1 /etc/inc/notices.inc(24): require_once('/etc/inc/functi...')
#2 /etc/inc/config.inc(49): require_once('/etc/inc/notice...')
#3 /etc/rc.start_packages(22): require_once('/etc/inc/config...')
#4 {main}
thrown in /etc/inc/certs.inc on line 46
pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE arm64 Tue Mar 24 15:25:36 EDT 2020
Bootup completeFreeBSD/arm64 (Amnesiac) (ttyu0)
login:
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I submitted a support request... and response was nearly immediate with a firmware image. Once I had the image, was relatively simple to install the image file onto the the sg-1100, as per the reinstall instructions:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/sg-1100/reinstall-pfsense.html
bonus: the Etcher image software is a keeper. Had not seen this open source software before and it was terrifically easy to flash the image to a USB.
While the upgrade was painful and problematic, the support desk and information they provided was the exact opposite, easy and simple. BTW the response on my ticket from the time of submission was <5 minutes.