2.1.5->2.2.2 system does not reboot after upgrade, requires power cycle
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I seem to be in the same boat. 2.1.5 > 2.2.2 upgrade on 2 installations. I have openvpn and both endpoints are "upgraded" and still passing traffic. Dashboards report 2.2.2-RELEASE. Should I force reboot from ssh or are there other housekeeping commands before I do? I will not have physical access to my remote site for several days if this all goes south. Thanks
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I have had the same problem. Reported to support.
Was this an issue for 2.1.5 to other 2.2.x versions?
I had to wait to upgrade due to the limiter problem…which i thought was fixed in 2.2.2 :(
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My issue was resolved by rebooting from web interface. I was not able to ssh into either device.
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After upgrading today from 2.1.5 to 2.2.2 I am having this same issue. Cant reboot or halt system from the webgui and can't connect with SSH. Do you recommend power cycling the server or should i wait?
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Waiting won't get you anywhere.
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So the only answer here to force a reboot?
Does it let you reboot from the GUI after that?
I have four firewalls and I have to travel to get to all of them.
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I have to say I don't find much "hilarity" in this. I don't think updates should be pushed out if they don't actually work as one would expect. I hope this gets fixed in a later release.
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I have to say I don't find much "hilarity" in this. I don't think updates should be pushed out if they don't actually work as one would expect. I hope this gets fixed in a later release.
The 2.2.3 snapshots don't currently exhibit any of these symptoms, at least not for the scenarios I have tested. If others could try going from 2.1.x to 2.2.3 snapshots and posting the upgrade logs, it would be appreciated.
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Hi Jimp,
I have tested upgrading with one of the latest nanoBSD development images (pfSense-2.2.3-DEVELOPMENT-4g-i386-nanobsd-vga-upgrade-20150623-1513.img). This upgraded my 2.1.5 (Soekris 6501-50 w/USB) without issue. The unit rebooted, re-installed packages and came up fine. It did leave the filesystem in RW mode, but a flip of the switch under the nanoBSD menu solves that. It also comes back as RO after a reboot.I just ran the "auto-updater" this morning with today's official release of 2.2.3. I upgraded two 2.2.2 units successfully and one 2.1.5 unit successfully, with no rebooting or hanging issues whatsoever. That is a better experience than the earlier versions. :)
Sorry to be ignorant, but from where can I retrieve the upgrade logs? I would like to help if you still need this information.
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If it all worked fine then there isn't much to report now :-)
We fixed all the known issues we could find with upgrading, 2.2.3 should be a much better experience for everyone all-around.
The upgrade log is in /conf/upgrade_log.txt if you want to review it.
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Cool, thanks. And thanks to the whole PFSense team for the most recent update!
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Newbie here. Working through all things pfSense. This was one of them.
I put an old Dell laptop to use with pfSense for routing and radius functions. Had problem where, from the main console menu, when I choose reboot (option 5) it goes until it stops the system and the last message is the "Uptime…" then it just hangs. I have to force a hard power off.
Googled everything I could find, most folks suggested ACPI, so I went looking for it in the BIOS, but it's not there. While I was there I noticed that this system had AHCI enabled for the HD controller, which is fine for windows and intel parties, but I dont' think it helps in pfSense under freeBSD! Or am I wrong here ?
Anyway, I changed the HD controller function back to the Dell default of ATA, not thinking it was connected. When I booted and did a reboot, it worked.
For what it's worth, something about AHCI seems to mess with the reboot process. I'm running 2.2.5