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    netgraph gone again 2.5.0?

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      Siman last edited by

      Upgrade seems to have broken net graph again and I cant pull it for some reason.

      It stated on start up that ng_eft.ko was unsupported so I rm it out of the boot thinking I could just use tha package manager to install it but it says:

      pkg: No packages available to install matching 'ng_etf-kmod' have been found in the repositories

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        Siman last edited by

        ripped netgraph from the 12.2 version of freebsd and I'm getting:

        KLD ng_etf.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch
        linker_load_file: /boot/kernel/ng_etf.ko - unsupported file type

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        • jimp
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

          It's in the kernel on 2.5.0.

          : kldstat -v | grep etf
          		557 ng_etf
          
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            Siman last edited by

            @jimp said in netgraph gone again 2.5.0?:

            kldstat -v | grep etf

            it doesnt load at all

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            • stephenw10
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by stephenw10

              What are you testing that on?

              I see that module present in amd64, aarch64 and arm7.

              Steve

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              • jimp
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                @siman said in netgraph gone again 2.5.0?:

                it doesnt load at all

                What doesn't load? There is nothing to load. It is built into the kernel, it's no longer a module.

                Whatever needs ng_etf should just work without having to manually load it.

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                • stephenw10
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

                  I'm assuming it's pfatt?

                  But yeah it's in-kernel and has been for some time. What version did you upgrade from?

                  Steve

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                    matthewgcampbell last edited by

                    I don’t seem to have any issues, also running pfatt on 21.02, which I assume it the same as 2.5.0 when talking about kernel modules. Maybe reinstall and restore from a backup.

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                      Siman last edited by Siman

                      yeah 2.5.0 has borked pfatt I cant get any of it to work

                      amd64 from 2.4.5-p1 tried a reinstall of 2.5.0 no joy...

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                      • stephenw10
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

                        Are you still unable to see ng_etf?

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                          Siman @stephenw10 last edited by

                          @stephenw10 Yeah it was gone. I ripped ng_etf from a 12.1 freebsd install, loaded, and it works. I'm guessing its something with the update. Everything is working as it should well, in a correct state of broken the wpa-supplicant is using 100% CPU on one core. But its already reported as an issue.

                          Found it odd that a 12.2 rip of NG didn't work considering that's what it's built on.

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                          • jimp
                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                            You shouldn't need to rip or load anything or copy modules at all.

                            ng_eth is in the kernel now and does not need to be manually loaded.

                            If you did load something by hand it probably caused a problem, not solved it.

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