Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!
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I've also had issues with upgrading to the latest snapshots from a previous snapshot, I've had to wipe my device and restore config.
It seems to be fine when upgrading from 2.4.5-p1 to the latest snapshot but I bet it'll break again if I then upgrade to another snapshot.
Sorry I don't have logged what exactly the error was but my google search history points to
"Cannot open /boot/lua/cli
Lua Error loading module, file not found"If it happens again I'll take a screenshot.
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Guys, it's a bug. I tried to update my bios and use basic settings (disable all turbo boost/overclock). It's still crached.
I think someone added "(" somewhere by accident. ;) -
I have pfSense installed bare metal using EFI/GPT/ZFS (no mirroring) currently on an AMD EPYC 3251 SuperMicro build and previously (a few days ago) on an Intel D-1541 based firewall, I have not had issues rolling from one build to another daily since August, I tested extra reboots after upgrades recently after seeing this thread and no issues were seen. I finally did a clean install of the Oct 3 morning snapshot for another issue and still have not run into this crash problem having done upgrades to the latest builds each day since. My network adapter is an Intel X710-T2L and I have no VLANS or LAGG running if that helps. Maybe something to do with specific configurations or hardware?
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Per Jim Pingle on Redmine seems like netgate knows about the LAGG issue hitting the OP @louis2 and may have a fix for it.
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10956There is also another EFI bug that needs to be tracked down.
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Good news!
Yesterday afternoon "jim/redmine" asked me to test/confirm a fix for the lagg problem.
Triggered by that signal I did upgrade to yesterday evening snapshot. That worked!
This morning I checked my logging's and I did not notice disturbing things.So
- boot issue seems to be solved
- lagg issue seems to be solved (I do not know if that is by a temporarily patch or with the final solution)
About my third problem "xml-parser and/or config issues", I did not noticed that problem any more, after I "fixed" my config. I do now what caused those issues and if things have been fixed. I can just advice to monitor the boot/startup messages on the console, in case you have boot/startup problems.
Louis
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OK, I'll give it a test later tonight when I get home and I'll report back.
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Boot, lagg and e1000 issues all seem to be resolved with latest build.
I did notice that dhcpv6 client stopped working for me after 10/1 updates, but will look at that separately.
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@Quarkz I doubt pfSense activates invariants.
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@chrcoluk read the Bug #10956 from links below in redmine. Invarients are mentioned as the cause for that LAGG issue. Not sure on the EFI issue.
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@msm said in Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!:
Boot, lagg and e1000 issues all seem to be resolved with latest build.
I did notice that dhcpv6 client stopped working for me after 10/1 updates, but will look at that separately.
DHCPv6c stopped for me too
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It looks to have resolved the boot issue for me. I'll continue to test and report back if it does fail but I think the boot issue has been resolved.
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about the efi part, i found out that using sata instead of scsi controller under esxi solved the boot problem for me
scsi controller is the default for esxi
@w0w posted a screenshot of Virtualbox where Controller is IDEbut there are other thread with similar problem, in any case i suspect something is wrong with freebsd + efi
@ramup https://forum.netgate.com/topic/154769/pfsense-does-not-boot-after-successful-installation/
@insept https://forum.netgate.com/topic/156245/system-freeze-at-usb-boot-secure-boot-off-uefi-mode-onlyread https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10943
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=209821
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@kiokoman Your first link describes a problem with 2.4.5-p1 which the problem in this topic is using a 2.5 snapshot so not the same problem.
My boot issues were also experienced using physical hardware, BIOS settings hadn't changed and the issue only appeared when using recent 2.5 snapshots, version 2.4.5-p1 was fine.
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@vesalius said in Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!:
@chrcoluk read the Bug #10956 from links below in redmine. Invarients are mentioned as the cause for that LAGG issue. Not sure on the EFI issue.
Right ok, surprised that pfSense left that on.
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@kiokoman said in Warning! Do not update with todays 1/10 snapshot!:
scsi controller is the default for esxi
On every version?
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@romprod the problem is the same to me, there are some incompatibility with some bios / settings and freebsd, what i want to say is to read that redmine for possible workaround
@Bob-Dig it sure is for esxi 6.7 and esxi 7.0 with guest os family "other" and Guest os version "freebsd"
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@maverick_slo for me dhcp6c not running was caused by a change in rtsold and I was able to get it working. see https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10965