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      Vollans @kevindd992002
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      @kevindd992002 Better resilience if you have a crash. UFS has a horrid habit of collapsing in an unrecoverable heap, ZFS is far more likely to recover gracefully.

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        Qinn @kevindd992002
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        @kevindd992002 said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

        Without doing manual snapshots, is there an advantage of using ZFS over the old UFS? I am on ZFS on a single SSD and I forgot what its advantage is when I posted here a few years ago.

        ....of course RAID with ZFS gives more redundancy, best is more disks using RAID. As the problem with a single disk and "copies" is the same as creating an mdadm raid-1 using two partitions of the same disk: you have data redundancy, but not disk redundancy, as disk failure will cause the loss of both data sets.

        Comparing UFS with ZFS, well ZFS, like btrfs, is copy-on-write, so power surges are never a problem and ZFS requires a system with ECC memory (APU2 has this), otherwise you're still not 100% safeguarded against bit errors.

        Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
        Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
        Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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          logan5247 @Vollans
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          @vollans Sorry to keep asking questions.

          1. ) If I snapshot zroot do I need to snapshot zroot/ROOT and zroot/ROOT/default? Does zroot not include everything else?
          1. Let's say I did a snapshot, made a change, and successfully rolled back:
          zfs rollback zroot/var@20210308
          zfs rollback zroot/ROOT/default@20210308
          zfs rollback zroot/ROOT@20210308
          zfs rollback zroot@20210308
          shutdown -r now
          

          And now my zfs list looks like this (after the rollback):

          NAME                          USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
          zroot                         674M  12.4G    96K  /zroot
          zroot@20210308                   0      -    96K  -
          zroot/ROOT                    665M  12.4G    96K  none
          zroot/ROOT@20210308              0      -    96K  -
          zroot/ROOT/default            665M  12.4G   665M  /
          zroot/ROOT/default@20210308   388K      -   665M  -
          zroot/tmp                     144K  12.4G   144K  /tmp
          zroot/var                    7.02M  12.4G  6.62M  /var
          zroot/var@20210308            400K      -  6.62M  -
          

          How do I know what set of filesystems I'm running on? Is there something like an "active" marker in zfs list?

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            VAMike @logan5247
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            @logan5247 this really should get its own zfs thread, it has nothing to do with the apu2

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              Vollans @VAMike
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              @vamike I agree, but quickly in summary, you're always running the one without the @ sign - that's the current live version. You can see that the size of the "backup" of zroot is nothing. The size of zroot/ROOT/default's backup is bigger. zroot doesn't include the other, effectively, "partitions".

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                Qinn @dem
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                @dem said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                @vollans I did a quick test in a virtual machine to figure out what the commands would be. This appears to work:

                On a running 2.4.5-p1 system:

                zpool checkpoint zroot
                

                Booted from the 2.5.0 installer and in the Rescue Shell:

                zpool import -f -N --rewind-to-checkpoint zroot
                zpool export zroot
                poweroff
                

                I would like to know how you booted from the 2.5.0 installer using a virtual pfsense machine and got to the Rescue Shell?

                Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                  dem @Qinn
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                  @qinn In VirtualBox I put the file pfSense-CE-2.5.0-RELEASE-amd64.iso in the virtual optical drive and booted to this screen, where I selected Rescue Shell:

                  02_rescue.png

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                    Qinn @dem
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                    @dem Thanks for the quick reply, I understand that.
                    What I would like to know is how you get to the Virtual pfSense from here as the virtual pfsense machine is not running and access the checkpoint you made?

                    Btw I am using VM workstation!

                    Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                    Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                    Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                      dem @Qinn
                      last edited by dem

                      @qinn Sorry I wasn't clear: I put the installer image into the virtual optical drive of the same virtual pfSense instance that I checkpointed, so the installer has access to the same virtual disk and can locate the checkpointed zroot pool.

                      Edited to add: My goal was to simulate booting an apu2 from the memstick image in order to rewind a checkpoint, but I don't have a spare apu2 to test with. If I actually ran pfSense in a virtual machine I would use virtual machine snapshots before any upgrade.

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                        VAMike @Qinn
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                        @qinn I never would have guessed this was somehow specific to the apu2

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                          dem @VAMike
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                          @vamike It's not, but @vollans rolled back an upgrade of his apu2 using ZFS and that sparked interest in using ZFS to recover from a failed upgrade.

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                            VAMike @dem
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                            @dem so he should start another thread so that people actually interested in apu2 experiences can find those without digging through unrelated zfs support questions

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                              Vollans @VAMike
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                              @vamike I agreed it wasn't relevant here 2 days ago, and stopped responding. 🤷

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                                sikita
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                                Why pfsense 2.5 shows "AES-NI CPU Crypto: No" when in 2.4.x there was YES on APU2? Also on 2.5 there is in other line: Hardware crypto AES-CBC,AES-CCM,AES-GCM,AES-ICM,AES-XTS

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                                  bigsy @sikita
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                                  @sikita said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                                  Why pfsense 2.5 shows "AES-NI CPU Crypto: No" when in 2.4.x there was YES on APU2?

                                  Anything to do with this problem? If so, it appears to be fixed in 2.5.1.

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                                    sikita @bigsy
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                                    @bigsy Ok, thank you. Seems to be GUI bug and does not involve using HW crypto.

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                                      Qinn @sikita
                                      last edited by Qinn

                                      @sikita I am on pfSense 2.5.0 and here it says:

                                      Firefox_Screenshot_2021-03-12T16-51-01.718Z.png

                                      Do you have AES-NI enabled?

                                      Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                                      Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                                      Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                                        Qinn @Qinn
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                                        Can anyone share there System / Advanced / Networking on a APU2

                                        Mine are

                                        Firefox_Screenshot_2021-03-19T11-29-42.923Z.png

                                        as these are the defaults, grabbed them from a VM installation, which is not quit the same setup.

                                        The old and not anymore recommend settings from https://teklager.se/en/knowledge-base/apu2-1-gigabit-throughput-pfsense/ are quit different!

                                        ...and there is a new settings present in 2.5.0. " hn ALTQ support"

                                        Could anyone elaborate on all these or there settings?

                                        Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                                        Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                                        Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          There are no hn NICs on any APU so it makes no difference. You can disable it.

                                          Steve

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                                            valnar
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                                            I performed all the bootloader and other tweaks mentioned in various threads throughout the years on my <= 2.45-p1 installation and now I don't remember what they all are. It would be great if somebody could post what things to look for (to remove?) when you update your apu2 from 2.4.5 --> 2.5.0.

                                            At the moment because of the performance issues, I'm not upgrading.

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