[SOLVED] Update to 24.7.2 results in kernel panic

Started by mroess, August 22, 2024, 08:42:18 AM

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A damaged zpool crashing the kernel? That would be unpredictable and best course of action is probably a reinstall.

FWIW, I'm only speculating on a forum looking at the information given at the time they were.


Cheers,
Franco

I will have a try today. But first I wall save and export my current config...  ;)

Quote from: franco on August 28, 2024, 05:39:11 PM
Mark from FreeBSD provided a patch so I built a test kernel with agp reenabled and the fix in place.

https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=281035#c8

# opnsense-update -zkr 24.7.3-agp

Just in case to recover reboot into kernel.old from the boot menu (if possible).

Though it looks like the most likely fix at the moment. To confirm-confirm test if agp was already loaded when it boots ok when initial 24.7.2 would not:

# kldload agp

Should complain about already being loaded. :)

Though we will probably keep the driver disabled by default unless it creates other problems with 23.7.3. Only one way to find out either way.



Cheers,
Franco


On
opnsense-update -zkr 24.7.3-agp
No signature found.
opnsense-update -zfikr 24.7.3-agp
No update found.


Did you remove the kernel already?
Cheers,
Michiel

Quote from: franco on August 28, 2024, 05:39:11 PM
Mark from FreeBSD provided a patch so I built a test kernel with agp reenabled and the fix in place.

https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=281035#c8

# opnsense-update -zkr 24.7.3-agp

Just in case to recover reboot into kernel.old from the boot menu (if possible).

Though it looks like the most likely fix at the moment. To confirm-confirm test if agp was already loaded when it boots ok when initial 24.7.2 would not:

# kldload agp

Should complain about already being loaded. :)

Though we will probably keep the driver disabled by default unless it creates other problems with 23.7.3. Only one way to find out either way.



Cheers,
Franco



Rebooting as we speak.
Wait for it...
wait for it...
Yes, it booted. The patch seems to work.

Quote from: franco on August 29, 2024, 11:31:05 AM
Meh, dumb, I called it 23.7.3-agp

August 29, 2024, 11:38:22 AM #126 Last Edit: August 29, 2024, 11:40:47 AM by mifi42
On the dashboard: FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p3

# kldload agp
module already loaded or in the kernel


Correct.

Michiel

Quote from: mifi42 on August 29, 2024, 11:35:42 AM
Rebooting as we speak.
Wait for it...
wait for it...
Yes, it booted. The patch seems to work.

Quote from: franco on August 29, 2024, 11:31:05 AM
Meh, dumb, I called it 23.7.3-agp

Thanks a lot, I'll let FreeBSD know to commit the patch.


Cheers,
Franco

Quote from: franco on August 28, 2024, 09:17:07 PM
The secret has been revealed.  ;)

Of course I mean 24.7.3.


Cheers,
Franco

Hi All,

Update below...

Hardware: Watchguard XTM505. 3GB DDR2 using single SATA Samsung 870 EVO 256GB SSD.

I clean installed 24.7 using serial image and chose ZFS. Configured for connectivity only. Upgraded to 24.7.3 using web GUI without any issues and rebooted normally.

Happy to test anything if anyone needs anything additional

Cheers and thank you to Franco, and the OPNsense team.

Hi All,

the update from 24.7.2 with the ZFS patch removed to 24.7.3 went smoothly. My box boots up normal.

I have verified that the ZPOOL_IMPORT_PATH is in the rc file again.

So the Topic is solved for me.

Regards

Marian


Hi,
I can confirm that the update from 24.7 to 24.7.3_1 on Lanner FW-7568 went smoothly.

Thank you!

Confirming that upgrade to 2.4.3 worked just fine for me as well. Thanks for the fix to everyone involved.