Quote from: EmilyLewis on June 24, 2026, 10:55:04 AMThe fact that shutdown and reboot work correctly from the console but not from the web GUI makes me think this is less likely to be an ACPI or VM power-management issue and more likely something in the path between the GUI and the underlying system command. If ACPI were the main problem, I would expect both methods to fail in a similar way or at least reach the same point before hanging.
I'd be interested to know whether anything relevant appears in the system log at the exact moment you click Reboot or Power Off in the GUI. If the GUI displays "shutdown in progress" but nothing appears on the console, it almost sounds as if the request is being accepted by the interface but never actually reaching the process responsible for initiating the shutdown.
The suggestion regarding UEFI is still worth testing, though. Virtualized environments sometimes behave differently enough that seemingly unrelated settings end up affecting system control actions in unexpected ways.
Quote from: nero355 on June 24, 2026, 12:16:30 AMQuote from: annoniempjuh on June 23, 2026, 10:15:31 AMBut it doesn't do anything when you use the OPNsense webGUI to Reboot/Power Off so that doesn't really matter in this case if I have understood the issue correctly :)Quote from: mrzaz on June 23, 2026, 10:00:35 AM...os-qemu-guest-agent is under community plugins ;)
AFAIK there is no QEMU vm support in OpnSense.
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Quote from: annoniempjuh on June 23, 2026, 10:15:31 AMQuote from: mrzaz on June 23, 2026, 10:00:35 AM...
AFAIK there is no QEMU vm support in OpnSense.
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os-qemu-guest-agent is under community plugins ;)
Quote from: Greg_E on June 23, 2026, 05:40:12 PMo my speeds should go up a little, and still running 16gb of ram to cache the rules (when possible).