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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • D
      dpa
      last edited by

      Update is flawless. But it seems that the new d3.js traffic graph is flawed. It's reporting that I have a Terrabyte traffic!

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      • G
        Guldil
        last edited by

        @DiskWizard:

        No go 2.3.2_1 -> 2.3.3 from GUI, the current version remains, going to try console tomorrow.

        Same here with a NanoBSD, can't upgrade, i did 3 times : upgrade / reboot / switch splice and finally it's worked…

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          Jon Centel
          last edited by

          everything looks fine  - but

          1. from the console menu  brings

          Another instance is already running… Aborting!

          is this ok ?

          *** Welcome to pfSense 2.3.3-RELEASE (amd64 full-install) on tantefrida ***

          1. Logout (SSH only)                  9) pfTop
          2. Assign Interfaces                10) Filter Logs
          3. Set interface(s) IP address      11) Restart webConfigurator
          4. Reset webConfigurator password    12) PHP shell + pfSense tools
          5. Reset to factory defaults        13) Update from console
          6. Reboot system                    14) Disable Secure Shell (sshd)
          7. Halt system                      15) Restore recent configuration
          8. Ping host                        16) Restart PHP-FPM
          9. Shell

          Enter an option: 13

          Another instance is already running... Aborting!

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          • ajmA
            ajm
            last edited by

            Just upgraded from an initial install of 2.3.2_p1 to 2.3.3-RELEASE.

            This completed without error, the system came back up and was working almost perfectly after the reboot.

            The only issue spotted so far, is that the DHCP server now fails to use the System-defined DNS server addresses, and instead issues the network interface address as the DNS server. I therefore had to hardcode the correct address in each network config.

            I'm very pleased that the team were able to release 2.3.3 alongside all the work going on on later versions.

            Fingers crossed my boxes will now stay up longer than 3 weeks without falling over…

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              phil.davis
              last edited by

              The only issue spotted so far, is that the DHCP server now fails to use the System-defined DNS server addresses, and instead issues the network interface address as the DNS server. I therefore had to hardcode the correct address in each network config.

              Start a new separate thread about this. I am surprised, but it needs looking into if you have some unusual case here. It would be better to discuss/debug in its own thread.

              As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
              If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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                phil.davis
                last edited by

                @Jon:

                everything looks fine  - but

                1. from the console menu  brings

                Another instance is already running… Aborting!

                is this ok ?

                *** Welcome to pfSense 2.3.3-RELEASE (amd64 full-install) on tantefrida ***

                1. Logout (SSH only)                  9) pfTop
                2. Assign Interfaces                10) Filter Logs
                3. Set interface(s) IP address      11) Restart webConfigurator
                4. Reset webConfigurator password    12) PHP shell + pfSense tools
                5. Reset to factory defaults        13) Update from console
                6. Reboot system                    14) Disable Secure Shell (sshd)
                7. Halt system                      15) Restore recent configuration
                8. Ping host                        16) Restart PHP-FPM
                9. Shell

                Enter an option: 13

                Another instance is already running... Aborting!

                That happens if you started an update check from the webGUI, and maybe when the dashboard is retrieving the update status.
                So after some seconds/minute, option 13 should work.

                As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
                If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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                • DerelictD
                  Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                  last edited by

                  @phil.davis:

                  The only issue spotted so far, is that the DHCP server now fails to use the System-defined DNS server addresses, and instead issues the network interface address as the DNS server. I therefore had to hardcode the correct address in each network config.

                  Start a new separate thread about this. I am surprised, but it needs looking into if you have some unusual case here. It would be better to discuss/debug in its own thread.

                  That is and has pretty much always been the default behavior.

                  DHCP hands out the interface address to clients unless something else is defined there.

                  The System > General DNS server addresses are used by default by the DNS forwarder / DNS Resolver in forwarding mode to fulfill those requests.

                  Unless both forwarder and resolver are disabled, in which case the System > General DNS servers are used for DHCP.

                  ETA: Just ran through a few permutations and could not duplicate.

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                  • ajmA
                    ajm
                    last edited by

                    @Derelict:

                    @phil.davis:

                    The only issue spotted so far, is that the DHCP server now fails to use the System-defined DNS server addresses, and instead issues the network interface address as the DNS server. I therefore had to hardcode the correct address in each network config.

                    Start a new separate thread about this. I am surprised, but it needs looking into if you have some unusual case here. It would be better to discuss/debug in its own thread.

                    That is and has pretty much always been the default behavior.

                    DHCP hands out the interface address to clients unless something else is defined there.

                    The System > General DNS server addresses are used by default by the DNS forwarder / DNS Resolver in forwarding mode to fulfill those requests.

                    Unless both forwarder and resolver are disabled, in which case the System > General DNS servers are used for DHCP.

                    ETA: Just ran through a few permutations and could not duplicate.

                    Thanks for the quick response.

                    I just re-read the relevant note on the DHCP server config page; "Leave blank to use the system default DNS servers: this interface's IP if DNS Forwarder or Resolver is enabled, otherwise the servers configured on the System / General Setup page."

                    I had been running BIND since the initial setup, but for a week or so prior to the 2.3.3 upgrade had switched to Unbound in an attempt to identify the cause of a general 'lock-up' after ~1-3 weeks running. Disabling BIND did not fix this, and I've reverted to BIND after the upgrade.

                    It seems that enabling then disabling Unbound may have set a flag somewhere that caused what I'm seeing ?

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                    • ajmA
                      ajm
                      last edited by

                      @ajm:

                      Thanks for the quick response.

                      I just re-read the relevant note on the DHCP server config page; "Leave blank to use the system default DNS servers: this interface's IP if DNS Forwarder or Resolver is enabled, otherwise the servers configured on the System / General Setup page."

                      I had been running BIND since the initial setup, but for a week or so prior to the 2.3.3 upgrade had switched to Unbound in an attempt to identify the cause of a general 'lock-up' after ~1-3 weeks running. Disabling BIND did not fix this, and I've reverted to BIND after the upgrade.

                      It seems that enabling then disabling Unbound may have set a flag somewhere that caused what I'm seeing ?

                      Update: panic over, I just backed-out of my workaround and it's behaving fine now. Possibly the sequence of changes I made to disable Unbound and re-enable BIND may have a required a restart of DHCP which I didn't do, so it got its knickers in a twist..

                      Apologies for the noise. I'm a happy camper for now :)

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                        DiskWizard
                        last edited by

                        Okay, I finally worked out my issue.
                        Console option 13 - no go as well, then I've tried option 8 (shell)
                        pkg update -f
                        pkg upgrade -f
                        System complain about about gcc has no blah-blah-blah = n
                        Seems like working fine now.
                        Best regards.

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                        • K
                          Keyser Soze
                          last edited by

                          I was skeptical given the numerous upgrade problem threads compounded with my own past experiences of upgrade problems, always having to manually reinstall packages and etc to get things going again.

                          Performed a CLI (option 13) update to v2.3.3 and much to my astonishment, it just worked.

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                            NOYB
                            last edited by

                            How many of you do a "sane" upgrade process.  Like reboot first to make sure everything comes up clean before compounding any issues that may be lurking with a upgrade?

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                            • RonpfSR
                              RonpfS
                              last edited by

                              And also disable packages like Snort/Suricata/pfBlockerNG/etc before the reboot .

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                              Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                              Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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                                mifronte
                                last edited by

                                Just completed the upgrade via the web dashboard with success.

                                SuperMicro Atom C2758 A1SRI-2758F 16GB
                                2.7.2 (amd64)

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                                  BIGGRIMTIM
                                  last edited by

                                  Had to do a complete clean install.  Restored config and things are working again.

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                                  • JailerJ
                                    Jailer
                                    last edited by

                                    @NOYB:

                                    How many of you do a "sane" upgrade process.  Like reboot first to make sure everything comes up clean before compounding any issues that may be lurking with a upgrade?

                                    Never have and I've never had an upgrade problem in the 2+ years I've been using pfSense.

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                                      NOYB
                                      last edited by

                                      @Jailer:

                                      @NOYB:

                                      How many of you do a "sane" upgrade process.  Like reboot first to make sure everything comes up clean before compounding any issues that may be lurking with a upgrade?

                                      Never have and I've never had an upgrade problem in the 2+ years I've been using pfSense.

                                      I always do.  And until this time the pre-upgrade reboot always went fine.  This time pfSense wouldn't shutdown.  Config write or some such thing had it locked.  Dropped to shell and forced it to shutdown.

                                      Just can't wonder how many of the issues people have are due to some obscure issue lurking that would be cleared away by a pre-upgrade reboot.  Know it shouldn't be necessary but think it is a good practice anyway.

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                                      • chpalmerC
                                        chpalmer
                                        last edited by

                                        @DiskWizard:

                                        Okay, I finally worked out my issue.
                                        Console option 13 - no go as well, then I've tried option 8 (shell)
                                        pkg update -f
                                        pkg upgrade -f
                                        System complain about about gcc has no blah-blah-blah = n
                                        Seems like working fine now.
                                        Best regards.

                                        This is what I had to do as well for just one box..  All my others upgraded just fine.

                                        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
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                                          pppfsense
                                          last edited by

                                          Shouldn't the 'smart' upgrade process take care of this and anything else 'needed'?

                                          @RonpfS:

                                          And also disable packages like Snort/Suricata/pfBlockerNG/etc before the reboot .

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                                          • JailerJ
                                            Jailer
                                            last edited by

                                            I've never disabled my packages either (snort, pfblockerng) and never had an issue with an upgrade.

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