I had a failed upgrade on an APU2C4 I had to manually resolve. I logged into the serial console to fix it. I would received the following error that would stop the required reboot for upgrade:
Cannot 'stop' flowd_aggregate. Set flowd_aggregate_enable to YES in /etc/rc.conf or use 'onestop' instead of 'stop'.
System would hang at that message and them timeout. If I was in the WebGUI it would timeout and reset the WebGUI to the dashboard, and if I was in the root console it would timeout and reset the console back to the menu options.
I did two things to fix the issue, so I'm not sure what fixed it:
Cannot 'stop' flowd_aggregate. Set flowd_aggregate_enable to YES in /etc/rc.conf or use 'onestop' instead of 'stop'.
System would hang at that message and them timeout. If I was in the WebGUI it would timeout and reset the WebGUI to the dashboard, and if I was in the root console it would timeout and reset the console back to the menu options.
I did two things to fix the issue, so I'm not sure what fixed it:
- I recently turned off and cleared all my NetFlow > Capture settings because I no longer wanted to use it. I suspect that didn't properly remove some items from startup and stop scripts so I re-enabled it and set everything back up for NetFlow.
- I went to shell and did a "shutdown -h now" to force a shutdown
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