So its back to normal or not? I'm not upgrading until it is fixed. I may wait for a point release before I upgrade. 20.7 seems to be full of bugs.
root@opnengine:/ # opnsense-update -usBP -m "https:\/\/opnsense-mirror.hiho.ch" -n "FreeBSD:11:amd64" -r "20.1"root@opnengine:/ # opnsense-update -pfUpdating OPNsense repository catalogue...pkg-static: https://opnsense-mirror.hiho.ch/FreeBSD:12:amd64/FreeBSD:11:amd64/meta.txz: Not Foundrepository OPNsense has no meta file, using default settingspkg-static: https://opnsense-mirror.hiho.ch/FreeBSD:12:amd64/FreeBSD:11:amd64/packagesite.txz: Not FoundUnable to update repository OPNsenseError updating repositories!
Observing the same:20.1.9: 230/45mbit20.7.1: 130-160/45mbitsame sync, only difference is opnsense version, i tried my backup msata with pfsense and speed is up to normal.no ids, nothing fancy just upgraded the old install, also tried the powerd (adaptive/max), hasn't changed anything.used hw: APU.2C4 with intel i210AT
Is there any link to the procedure about why switching from FreeBSD 11 to 12 does not imply a major number of OPNSense, e.g. from 20.1 to 21.1 (instead of 20.7), if there is a chance of messed up network drivers coming with the new version of FreeBSD? Why is it so "hard" to move back from 20.7 (FreeBSD 12 based) to 20.1 (FreeBSD 11 based)? The OPNSense (update and download) mirrors use a completely different path for this. Having more trouble to revert back from 21 to 20 would at least be kind of more understandable for me (e.g. minor vs. major versions)...
Quote from: flexibug on August 18, 2020, 10:41:28 pmIs there any link to the procedure about why switching from FreeBSD 11 to 12 does not imply a major number of OPNSense, e.g. from 20.1 to 21.1 (instead of 20.7), if there is a chance of messed up network drivers coming with the new version of FreeBSD? Why is it so "hard" to move back from 20.7 (FreeBSD 12 based) to 20.1 (FreeBSD 11 based)? The OPNSense (update and download) mirrors use a completely different path for this. Having more trouble to revert back from 21 to 20 would at least be kind of more understandable for me (e.g. minor vs. major versions)...Yes I find the way OPNsense manage their releases messy. But what is worse is that it's not even clear on the wiki on which HardenedBSD versions all the different OPNsense releases are based on. Add to that the HardenedBSD website which is really bad -- this doesn't help to understand what is going on.
A restore of config only restores config, it doesnt install plugins for you. There is an approach which would try to so this also but I'm unsure about its current state