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    Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic

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      HydeTech @heper
      last edited by HydeTech

      @heper Yes. There are two USB ports available. I'm just a complete amateur at using the console on this device. Would you mind pointing me in the right direction on how to mount a USB stick AND how to copy the files over to it? I know that sounds like Amateur Hour 101, but I'm fumbling around here. What format do I need the USB stick to be in for the Netgate to recognize it? (I'm a bit shocked that official support channels told me I had to re-image and that I was out of luck on my backups. Glad I didn't believe them and started digging). Thanks for your help.

      Alternatively, can I just restore from the loader prompt or kernel somehow?

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        heper
        last edited by heper

        i don't own an sg5100... so this might not be accurate

        1. format a usb drive with fat32 on a pc/laptop
        2. insert usb drive in sg5100
        3. on command line type
        [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: dmesg
        

        at the end of the screen-output you should see something like this:

        da1 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus4 target 0 lun 0
        da1: <USB_STICK_BRAND 1.04> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device
        da1: Serial Number WD-WXE508CAN263
        da1: 40.000MB/s transfers
        da1: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C)
        da1: quirks=0x2<NO_6_BYTE>
        

        this can be da0,da1,da2,da3,....

        when you found your device node above & verified is is indeed your usb drive, then you can proceed to mounting it:

        [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: mount_msdosfs /dev/da1s1 /mnt/
        

        after mounting is succesful, you can copy de config

        [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: cp /cf/conf/backup/config-kdjkldjfkl.xml /mnt/
        

        after that you need to unmount the usb drive.

        [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: umount /mnt
        

        after above is complete, it is safe to remove the usb-drive & store the config somewhere safe on an other pc

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          heper @heper
          last edited by heper

          @heper said in Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic:

          @HydeTech
          (I'm a bit shocked that official support channels told me I had to re-image and that I was out of luck on my backups. Glad I didn't believe them and started digging).

          at the start you claimed that the device didn't boot. now it appears you've managed to get to the console.
          I'm sure the netgate staff would have assisted you in recovering the config if you told them you managed to get through the boot into a working consoleshell

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            HydeTech @heper
            last edited by

            @heper said in Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic:

            i don't own an sg5100... so this might not be accurate

            1. format a usb drive with fat32 on a pc/laptop
            2. insert usb drive in sg5100
            3. on command line type
            [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: dmesg
            

            at the end of the screen-output you should see something like this:

            da1 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus4 target 0 lun 0
            da1: <USB_STICK_BRAND 1.04> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device
            da1: Serial Number WD-WXE508CAN263
            da1: 40.000MB/s transfers
            da1: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C)
            da1: quirks=0x2<NO_6_BYTE>
            

            this can be da0,da1,da2,da3,....

            when you found your device node above & verified is is indeed your usb drive, then you can proceed to mounting it:

            [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: mount_msdosfs /dev/da1s1 /mnt/
            

            after mounting is succesful, you can copy de config

            [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: cp /cf/conf/backup/config-kdjkldjfkl.xml /mnt/
            

            after that you need to unmount the usb drive.

            [2.4.5-RELEASE][root@pfSense.lan]/root: umount /mnt
            

            after above is complete, it is safe to remove the usb-drive & store the config somewhere safe on an other pc

            How did you get here in the first place? I seem to be in a completely different system. Some kind of pfsense loader command prompt with very very few commands compared to a linux shell (which is what it appears you are in).

            Note that I have no IP based connectivity. I'm using the console USB connection on a COM port.

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              heper
              last edited by

              i can't know what you are seeing on your screen ....

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                HydeTech @heper
                last edited by HydeTech

                @heper said in Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic:

                i can't know what you are seeing on your screen ....

                Sorry. I appreciate your help. Here's what I am seeing. This is a "pfSense loader prompt" that does not appear to be a linux shell. I can't seem to figure out how to get to a linux shell. It seems to be going right into booting pfSense and then I'm stuck there.

                I wonder if I could create a linux boot USB stick and then mount the internal drive after booting with the USB based Linux.
                Seems like I should be able to get to the Linux kernel that's alraedy on the Netgate, but I haven't figured out how so far.

                Here's where I am.

                loader.JPG

                loader2.JPG

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                  HydeTech
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                  @heper Unless you have an easier suggestion, I think I'm going to try creating a Ubuntu boot USB stick and try to retrieve the backup file(s) that way. I do need some sleep and so I'm signing off for now. If you have any additional thoughts I would definitely be appreciative. I will not be replying again for at least a few hours. I've had it for the night and we do have a backup firewall of sorts in place to keep us hobbling along until I get this resolved (an old Unifi security gateway). Thanks again.

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                    heper
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                    @HydeTech said in Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic:

                    you have any additional thoughts I would definitely be appreciative. I will not be replying again for at least a few hours. I've had it for the night and we do have a backup firewall of sorts in place to keep us hobbling along until I get this resolved (an old Unifi security

                    thats the bootloader ...i don't think it is possible to recover a config from within the bootloader.

                    you tried booting into single user mode right ?

                    it might be possible to boot an ubuntu usb drive, but i doubt it'll be straightforward or easy to do

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                      HydeTech @heper
                      last edited by

                      @heper said in Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic:

                      @HydeTech said in Method to save configuration after fatal trap / panic:

                      you have any additional thoughts I would definitely be appreciative. I will not be replying again for at least a few hours. I've had it for the night and we do have a backup firewall of sorts in place to keep us hobbling along until I get this resolved (an old Unifi security

                      thats the bootloader ...i don't think it is possible to recover a config from within the bootloader.

                      you tried booting into single user mode right ?

                      it might be possible to boot an ubuntu usb drive, but i doubt it'll be straightforward or easy to do

                      I did try booting single user mode. It fails too. Wish me luck on what I'm about to start trying, which is the Ubuntu approach. I'll post my results, and if I'm successful, I'll post the steps I took so if someone else finds themselves in this predicament, maybe it will help them at some point in the future.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        You can recover the config from the pfSense install image as long as the partition is not completely destroyed, it gives you option before you install:
                        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html#recover-config-xml-from-existing-installation

                        Worst case you can cat the recovered config to the console from there and copy it out into a file.

                        Steve

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