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    • morgenstern
      morgenstern last edited by

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      Did a manual update on one of my SG-1100 devices yesterday. All's gone well but did not attempt the auto-restore of settings using the .xml file on the boot partition. Instead I just did the old fashioned restore via the web interface.

      The only thing that got me panicking was that the site 2 site OpenVPN link did not work straight away. I restarted the service on the server side (SG-1100 being a client) and it started working again.

      My main hope with the device running ZFS is that it won't get corrupted if there's a powercut in the little home office where the SG-1100 is based. It's happened quite a few times before sadly.

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      • morgenstern
        morgenstern @morgenstern last edited by

        @morgenstern

        And I also have a first SG-1100 upgraded to 23.01 remotely this afternoon! All running fine and smooth like.

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          kejianshi last edited by

          Its still broke for me, but I can see that they tried. I'll wait a bit for them to sort this out. It did attempt to update but said there is not enough space on the partition. Its an absolutely vanilla install with no packages installed except openvpn. If it failed for me, its going to fail for most I'd imagine.

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            SteveITS @kejianshi last edited by

            @kejianshi said in SG 1100 unable to check for updates:

            not enough space on the partition

            You presumably have the small EFI partition, and will need to reinstall.

            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/178049/pfsense-plus-23-01-updates-on-the-1100-and-2100-systems/2

            Whether it can succeed or will fail is a matter of "how long ago it was made." The change made is to gracefully refuse to upgrade, rather than to end up with an unbootable router.

            Steve

            Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. If yours is older, select it in System/Update/Update Settings.
            When upgrading, let it finish; do not reboot early. Allow 10-15 minutes, or more depending on packages and device speed.

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              kejianshi last edited by

              The entire point of buying netgate hardware is so things just work.
              I'll have it fixed eventually but I can't recommend the arm hardware anymore.

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                andykauffman23 @kejianshi last edited by

                @kejianshi I have the arm hardware and it worked for me. I did have to submit a ticket and get the download and go that route but the people here have enough experience here to hopefully walk you through anything you encounter. Just don’t lose hope.

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                  stephen.betts last edited by

                  I did experience high Ram usage, it was around 90% the following day so have applied the recommendations in this post as mentioned above. it is now stable in the mid 20% range

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                  • stephenw10
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by stephenw10

                    Yes, anything that was originally installed before 21.02.2 will be unable to upgrade intentionally. The EFI partition created at that time is too small for the current EFI loader version. But that doesn't mean it cannot run 23.01 just that it will need to be re-installed.

                    Steve

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                      rcoleman-netgate Netgate Administrator @kejianshi last edited by

                      @kejianshi said in SG 1100 unable to check for updates:

                      The entire point of buying netgate hardware is so things just work.

                      And sometimes things change over time and what worked in 2019 does not work in 2023 and you need to grow and expand your storage to accommodate running the newer software.

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                        andykauffman23 @stephen.betts last edited by

                        @stephen-betts I’m going to have to get in there today and check out my RAM usage. Thanks for the reference to correct if needed.

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                          stephen.betts @andykauffman23 last edited by

                          @andykauffman23 it was actually @bigsy who referenced a post by @jimp

                          My two systems seem to be hovering at a reasonable 25 % memory usage

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                          • morgenstern
                            morgenstern @stephen.betts last edited by

                            @stephen-betts

                            I have three updated systems hovering on 85% to 87%. All running a site 2 site OpenVPN link

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                            • morgenstern
                              morgenstern @bigsy last edited by morgenstern

                              @bigsy I must admit I'm not sure what to do with this guide. I got as far as installing the system patches package but I do not know where to "create the entries"?

                              Also what is the ideal amount of memory to set for the ZFS tunable?

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                              • stephenw10
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

                                In the new system patches package the recommended patches for 23.01 are included by default so you can just apply them and reboot.

                                There is no ideal amount for ZFS ARC. Unused RAM is wasted. It's only a problem if the available RAM is actually exhausted by processes starting and using it before ARC can give it up. So if you don't see it go to 100% you may not need to set anything there.
                                I would try the system patches first and see what the usage looks like after rebooting.

                                Steve

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                                  bigsy @morgenstern last edited by

                                  @morgenstern System Patches was updated to v2.2 in the last day or so - you should now see those entries alongside the other recommended patches for 23.01.

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                                  • morgenstern
                                    morgenstern @stephenw10 last edited by

                                    @stephenw10

                                    So I just install the package and reboot?

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                                      bigsy @morgenstern last edited by

                                      @morgenstern Install/update the package (System Patches), apply the recommended patches, reboot.

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                                      • morgenstern
                                        morgenstern @bigsy last edited by

                                        @bigsy Ah, got it! Haven't noticed the "Patches" menu under System.

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                                          bigsy @morgenstern last edited by

                                          @morgenstern Full instructions for System Patches. 😁

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                                            andykauffman23 @stephen.betts last edited by

                                            @stephen-betts understood thanks

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