Everything Seen to Work

Started by MCMLIX, July 09, 2021, 06:12:23 PM

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Just installed 21.7R1 on a VM in Proxmox 7.0. I have a Intel I350 T2 bypassed through to a vm. i have  Surfshark VPN on a vlan. I imported my config at install to a zfs install. I also have a lan bridge through proxmox.
Everything seems to work fine.

Don't know if you want to hear of successful installs here, but wanted to post of my experience.
Thank you for all your work on this.
4 x Intel(R) Celeron(R) N5105 @ 2.00GHz

Thanks, this is highly appreciated. Happy to hear the new installer ZFS mode is working as quite some time went into making this happen. :)


Cheers,
Franco

Time well spent, I'd say.
4 x Intel(R) Celeron(R) N5105 @ 2.00GHz

July 10, 2021, 07:05:48 PM #3 Last Edit: July 10, 2021, 08:43:21 PM by newsense
Hi Franco,

Any preliminary data on how big if at all the performance hit would be on the APUs ? Also, would it be an official recommendation to use ZFS over UFS most everywhere ?

Just migrated one of the main FW VMs on VirtualBox, process is as follows:

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1. Download/Save current config
      - I either fat-fingered something in the import process when booting 21.7.r1 or it something didn't work there

2. Install 21.7, chose ZFS stripped since it's a single hdd and there's no better alternative in the list

3. Reassign IP/mask/dhcp on the LAN since the import config step went wrong

4. Login the GUI, restore config - > FW reboots

5. Go to System - Firmware and run the automatic plugin troubleshooter which will reinstall all the plugins and move over to LibreSSL if that was the case.
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When all is said in done there was one minor thing that popped up in the lobby, I tried sending a report so either it was sent 3 times or not at all - there was no confirmation displayed and I wasn't sure if any of the browser extensions might have interfered.


All things considered, it looks like a great upcoming release, will do another VM on VMware prior to attempting the APUs but wanted to say thanks Franco, Michael, Ad et all for the continuous effort in bringing about high quality minor and major releases.


Quote from: newsense on July 10, 2021, 08:59:34 PM
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      - I either fat-fingered something in the import process when booting 21.7.r1 or it something didn't work there
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Fat-fingering confirmed, the configuration importer works just fine and make everything else a lot easier & faster.

I think it would work on APU, but it would be best to use it in rack server type hardware, especially when you have multiple disks for whatever reason (stripe, mirror).

There will be no official recommendation for UFS or ZFS. Both will be supported in a likewise fashion.


Cheers,
Franco

Thank you for clarifying Franco.

I can confirm 21.7.r1 is working great on APU3 and APU4 with 4GB Ram. Surely running it stripped with only one SSD is a corner case. From my observations so far 21.7 feels snappier but I'm not sure if that's only phalcon 4 related or ZFS has a say too. For pkg management or updates in CLI it would seem though ZFS has a slight performance edge on the APUs...

Nice to hear. Stripe on one HD is not much of a corner case for everyone wanting to run ZFS for snapshot capabilities or backup purposes (zfs-send/zfs-receive). But as I said it depends on the hardware employed.

4GB RAM is certainly a good amount here although I wouldn't go any lower personally.


Cheers,
Franco

Quote from: franco on July 09, 2021, 07:37:49 PM
Thanks, this is highly appreciated. Happy to hear the new installer ZFS mode is working as quite some time went into making this happen. :)
So 21.7 already got the new ZFS installer? I somehow missed that in the release notes - thought it was scheduled for 22.1?

Great news! Time to upgrade!
Patrick
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It was already released in 21.1.5 where you can't really use it yet since there is no new installer image.

https://github.com/opnsense/changelog/blob/master/community/21.1/21.1.5#L8-L10

I'll make sure to mention this in the final 21.7 release notes again.


Cheers,
Franco

I used the the DVD iso. At the end I logged in as root, then selected option 8 (shell)
then entered opnsense-installer. Hope that helped.
4 x Intel(R) Celeron(R) N5105 @ 2.00GHz

The quicker way is to log in as "installer" with "opnsense" as password. I am pretty sure this works. :)


Cheers,
Franco

July 16, 2021, 06:10:38 PM #13 Last Edit: July 16, 2021, 06:22:20 PM by s4rs
Quote from: franco on July 09, 2021, 07:37:49 PM
Thanks, this is highly appreciated. Happy to hear the new installer ZFS mode is working as quite some time went into making this happen. :)


Cheers,
Franco

Curious if you tested using a vlan'd VF interface with the i350? I in 2.1.x it failed. Wonder if Opnsense compiled the fixed Intel drivers. I should download and test myself but time..

Hello I'm the Original Poster and have just installed 21.7.
Everything seems to work again.
I had a problem with vlans not coming up in 21.7R2, so I went back and installed from 21.1.9-1.
This is how I installed 21.7, Again In a ProxMox VM with a intel I350 passedthrough.

I have no additional repos, just the originals.
These are the plugins I have:

os-api-backup (installed)   1.0_1   2.35KiB   OPNsense   Provide the functionality to download the config.xml   
os-dyndns (misconfigured)   1.24_2   169KiB   OPNsense   Dynamic DNS Support   
os-firewall (installed)   1.0_2   56.0KiB   OPNsense   Firewall API supplemental package   
os-mdns-repeater (installed)   1.0_1   14.7KiB   OPNsense   Proxy multicast DNS between networks   
os-theme-rebellion (installed)   1.8.7   5.20MiB   OPNsense   A suitably dark theme   
os-wol (installed)

From a working config I added a dvd iso in hardware.
Changed the boot order.
Booted to iso.
At importer I selected hard drive on the VM
OPNsense imported my config. I checked and my network was up and working.
Logged in as "installer" and used my password (not opnsense).
Installed using zfs. I did not select a drive until I was prompted too.
Selected reboot at end of installer, but contolled C to stop reboot.
At CLI I selected power down system and changed boot order to scsi0 in my VM config.
Removed my DVD from VM also.
Then fired up VM added everything came back up.

I thought maybe this would help someone.

Brian
4 x Intel(R) Celeron(R) N5105 @ 2.00GHz