Reload config.xml without reboot

Started by mimugmail, November 20, 2018, 07:13:08 AM

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It's easy to revert a config.xml via SSH when just replacing the file itself or editing and finally reboot.
Is there a way to also do this without a reboot via CLI?

Just adding some stuff to config.xml and hitting save via UI overwrites it and via google you only find pfsense examples not fitting here.

Anyone? :)

Thx
Michael

Option 11 from the menu?

or

# opnsense-shell reload

PS: Yes it won't reload everything. But it reloads all vital systems...


Yes and no, the console menu may deserve a docs page in its entirety, but other than shortly describing what each option does there's not a lot (of surprising behaviour) to document.


Cheers,
Franco


Same thing. There's also:

# man opnsense-shell

But it's currently missing the supported commands. ;)

OK, great. And all new MVC code also adds a UUID, how is it generated? Is there a logic behind I'm not aware of? :)


I tried reloading my adjusted config in /conf/config.xml with option 11 and it just hangs at the VLAN interfaces (see attachment)...

How can I make the output more verbose???

Hardware: 2x Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 - Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz - 16G RAM - Quadport 10G SFP+ Intel X722 LOM - ZFS mirror 240GB SATA SSD
Network setup: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=14374.0;attach=11885;image

Probably hangs during ifconfig call somewhere in the kernel...

You could also try to explain what you're doing instead of posting to an unrelated 2018 forum entry. ;)


Cheers,
Franco

I had to re-open an older back door to our network since somehow the RADIUS based IPSec VPN suddenly was not working anymore.
So I removed the disabled section in the firewall rules and then tried to reload the config from the CLI. I only had CLI access as I was using an even older back door from another location and was using various SSH and Telnnet "jump servers" to get to the CLI of the opnsense...
Hardware: 2x Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 - Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz - 16G RAM - Quadport 10G SFP+ Intel X722 LOM - ZFS mirror 240GB SATA SSD
Network setup: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=14374.0;attach=11885;image