20.7 bootloop after few seconds uptime

Started by nines, August 11, 2020, 11:54:37 PM

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after updateing to 20.7 the system constantly crashes after every reboot no matter what.
opnsense is a vm using vmx

this was working flawlessly witih 20.1

dmesg is external link cause of size limit:
https://nextcloud.n9nes.de/s/9J75s5jAPiK3Di4

Good Morning

I´m facing the same Problems, after the update too 20.7 my FW  crashes after boot process.

So far I deleted the ESXI VM and made a new installation, after loading the config it crashes again.

Now I try to restore the Confing step by step.

The crash appears after loading the OPNsense Additions, not sure if other config parts causes the crash also.

My Backupsystem runs on a VMWorkstation (OPNsense 20.1.7-amd64), but i am afraid to update it now.


greetings






Are you using IPS or Sensei?


Cheers,
Franco

No Sensei currently but ips is enabled


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Disable IPS mode before upgrade. Wait for kernel fixes. Netmap on 12.1 has issues with some drivers...


Cheers,
Franco

thanks franco. is there a test kernel or something like that already available? when can we expect a fix?

Quote from: franco on August 12, 2020, 09:26:47 AM
...Wait for kernel fixes....


Cheers,
Franco

Wow, you waited about 2 min for the kernel fixes. Maybe a little more patience? ;-)
kind regards
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Quote from: chemlud on August 12, 2020, 09:44:30 AM
Quote from: franco on August 12, 2020, 09:26:47 AM
...Wait for kernel fixes....


Cheers,
Franco

Wow, you waited about 2 min for the kernel fixes. Maybe a little more patience? ;-)

I did not. I was asking for a potential test kernel which may already exist. I also asked for an eta if there is any which does not imply I'm unpatiently harassing someone for releasing a fix. It was no more than an informational question.

;)

Since this is a FreeBSD 12.1 production issue (mind you, release date was 4 November 2019) and no errata exists (and maybe won't exist in their scope) it will take a bit longer to wrap this up. Sunnyvalley is on it with the Netmap authors to get fixes ported to FreeBSD 12 stable (not 12.1) so we can use them safely in a later 20.7.x update.


Cheers,
Franco

I loaded the config without ips.
my FW is running now

thanks