pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 Now Available
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Hi
Replying to my own post. I've now been able to reboot after the upgrade and memory usage back to 25%, so it seems after an upgrade where it restarts and extracts and install packages that leaves some extra stuff in memory until another reboot.
So if anyone sees more memory used after the upgrade, just reboot to get a clean start.
Regards
Phil
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No problem on custom router (QOTOM-Q355G4) tool under 5 min
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@jimp No frr package installed here, but the package manager gets stuck nearly after every package update. It's a mess as it needs a reboot every time to get out of this.
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@jacotec Same issue here. Thought I messed up and restored a config. Package reinstallation is completely fubared. This is the second time I fell for the quick upgrade. Will never do that again.
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Any command to restart the stuck PM process or a workaround would be great to avoid a full reboot (which brings a lot of stuff down)
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Just tried complete reinstall. Upon restoring config from GUI, pkg-static is hanging during install of squid. I will let it sit, nothing I can do before someone more knowledgeable than I responds.
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Not sure if this is the place to post this, but it might be related to the upgrade.
After upgrading to 2.4.5-p1 successfully, I found three packages needing updates.
haproxy-devel updated successfully; however, two didn't
Both Snort and pfBlockerNG-devel. I restarted the SG-1100 and tried again. Was eventually successful after retrying.
Again, not sure if this is related to the 2.4.5-p1 upgrade or the package upgrade. Thought I would post that info hear incase other's had similar issues.
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I also upgraded pfBlockerNG-devel, cron and snort after 2.4.5 p1 without any problems and very quickly
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@revengineer said in pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 Now Available:
Just tried complete reinstall. Upon restoring config from GUI, pkg-static is hanging during install of squid. I will let it sit, nothing I can do before someone more knowledgeable than I responds.
I fixed this by issuing command "killall pkg-static" after giving each affected package ample time to install. It turns out the packages are installed, the pkg-static command just does not exit. Everything is working again but something is not right here.
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@chudak Thanks! Are you using a SG-1100 by chance? SG-1100 is a great deice, but I am wondering if its limited memory play in to updates.
My issue got resolved after rebooting and retrying, so I am all set.
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@costanzo said in pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 Now Available:
@chudak Thanks! Are you using a SG-1100 by chance? SG-1100 is a great deice, but I am wondering if its limited memory play in to updates.
My issue got resolved after rebooting and retrying, so I am all set.
No as I mentioned above ‘ custom router (QOTOM-Q355G4)’
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Hello!
I upgraded several routers yesterday to 2.4.5.1 - a variety of sg-1100's, sg-3100's, and oddballs. All had extra packages installed (snort, pfb, cron, etc...) that the main upgrade screen said were being upgraded.
On the first router, after the upgrade completed, I went to the Package Manager and noticed that packages were still listed as needing upgrades. After clicking on one of the update package links I got the "Please wait while the update system initializes" message.
I discovered that, at least in my case, you do not need to manually install the package updates.
Once my router rebooted from the main upgrade, it started installing package upgrades in the background. There was no indication that it was doing this other than tailing the system log. It eventually completed the background package updates and all was fine.
I verified this on subsequent router upgrades. The lesson for me was to wait a good 10-15 minutes after the initial reboot to let the packages upgrade in the background while also checking the system log. After waiting, the Package Manager correctly showed no upgrades required.
In general, the upgrade process was rock solid. I did a few remote long distance upgrades last as wasnt even nervous....okay, maybe just a little... :)
John
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@revengineer said in pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 Now Available:
killall pkg-static
That indeed gets the stuck process out of jail and you can retry to update one by one without rebooting the whole box.
But the package manager definitely has a problem in 2.4.5p1!
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Just did the upgrade 2.4.5 to 2.4.5-p1 for my home pfSense.
This also automatically triggered pfBlockerNG-devel upgrade 2.2.5_32 > 2.2.5_33
Smooth as silk, took about 5 Minutes total, thanks Netgate /pfSense team!-Rico
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I had an Openvpn client from pfsense to PIA a few months ago, but I removed it yesterday.
Removed it completely, deleted the gateway, removed the interface, nat rules, certificate, everything related to that VPN connection.
I was checking my xml configuration file, and noticed that the dnsgw3 and dnsgw4 were still pointing to the PIA gateway.
Searched, and it seems that this is related to Bug #8922 (https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8922)
I've fixed by manually editing the XML file, and now it seems that everything is properly removed.
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re: upgrading with packages installed:
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@teamits said in pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 Now Available:
re: upgrading with packages installed:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/upgrade-guide.html#packagesThis is NOT a user error. I wiped the drive and did a fresh install and restore the latest config. Upon reboot the package installation hands. I waited up to 20 minutes for one package to complete. There is another post reporting to have waited hours. This is not right and did not used to be this way.
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I meant "...package installation HANGS." (Cannot edit the post.)
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Hello!
I guess it could seem like it is hung if it is taking more than 20 minutes. Thats a long time.
What is that they say, "The logs are the window to the soul.", or something like that...
John
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@serbus said in pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 Now Available:
Hello!
I guess it could seem like it is hung if it is taking more than 20 minutes. Thats a long time.
What is that they say, "The logs are the window to the soul.", or something like that...
John
I have been using "ps aux|grep pkg-static" to verify that it was hung on a single package for that long. I was not clear if there is a better place showing additional details of the install process. Pointer appreciated and I will take a look what happened.