Netgate MBT-2220 Release update keeps failing.
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I have a Netgate MBT-2220. I have been trying to update pfsense to the latest stable version 2.5.1. It is currently running 2.4.5.... I have never once gotten this thing to successfully do a release update. I even tried uninstalling all my plugins aside from Snort. I have tried both from the CLI and GUI. Every time I have to download the latest public release. and do a fresh install. That wouldn't be so bad if restoring the config.XML would work. It crashed the system too.... Then I have to reinstall it all over again and rebuild all my configs manually.
Any ideas or do I just need to trash this thing and get a newer SG.Link to crash report:
https://seagateit-my.sharepoint.com/:t:/g/personal/chrishobgood_portcitydata_com/EWGunv5XTzVNjof-X-Xy8F4BZVsWKEhMxaMrsb5vAySj9Q?e=rClR9b -
The MBT-2220 should upgrade no problem. I've just been testing one here for 2.5.2 upgrades.
It looks like you have a failing SSD:
<3>pid 97310 (pkg-static), uid 0 inumber 725585 on /: bad block g_vfs_done():gptid/6b51716d-7e5d-11ea-be47-0008a20c07a5[READ(offset=135530219112169472, length=32768)]error = 5 g_vfs_done():gptid/6b51716d-7e5d-11ea-be47-0008a20c07a5[READ(offset=1612147931218214912, length=32768)]error = 5 bad block 149533716121600, ino 725585 <3>pid 97310 (pkg-static), uid 0 inumber 725585 on /: bad block g_vfs_done():gptid/6b51716d-7e5d-11ea-be47-0008a20c07a5[READ(offset=562949397676032, length=32768)]error = 5 panic: handle_bufwait: freefile cpuid = 1 KDB: enter: panic
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Netgate MBT-2220 Release update keeps failing.:
The MBT-2220 should upgrade no problem. I've just been testing one here for 2.5.2 upgrades.
It looks like you have a failing SSD:Thanks, I was wondering about that. I saw that when I was looking through the report. but I wasn't entirely sure if it was referencing a drive error or only a corrupted file system. When I bought it how ever many years ago I had them add the extra 32 GB SD card and that's what the system is loaded on... As I have had issues with it the whole time I guess it's been bad all along.
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It's an m.2 SATA drive in the MBT not SD card default. The log shows a SATA device.
That crash looks like more than just a filesystem error to me. There are also a whole bunch of Snort crashes shown. Memory exhaustion perhaps?
You would expect to see issues other than just at upgrade though.
Steve