Problems updating OPNSense router

Started by Raging_Flames, November 05, 2024, 12:06:37 AM

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Forgive me because I'm really new to all this, but I'm really trying to learn. I setup an OPNSense router in my home and have been experiencing several problems. The most annoying problem is that every day between 10:30 and 11:30 my internet cuts out. I'm not saying for sure it's the fault of OPNSense it just never happened before. I tried to fix this by updating my box, but it looks like updates won't take. I followed a guide online, but I get this when I try to update.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LTD_INlzvuLUnMlYUnzT0MTEeR_Zouyz/view
I apologize for the low quality hand held video, it looks way better if you download it instead of watching it in google drive. I'd appreciate any help anyone can provide.

FWIW, the video is of the console and shows the output of triggering option 12 (update from console).
It doesn't seem particularly relevant.

Anything in the logs (System > Log Files > General)?
Any jobs running at that time (System > Settings > Cron)?

Perhaps I'm confused, in the video I'm trying to perform a major version update. Before the video the OPNSense dashboard showed me on 24.1.8, and after the video I'm still on that version. Not only that, but it looks like it didn't even update the packages it said it would as they seem to still be pending.

System logs says "No results found" When I navigate to it. Same thing for cron jobs.


I do have this from the reporter. I had a notification at the top of the OPNSense dashboard. The time coincides with when I usually have my daily outage.

panic: ufs_dirbad: /: bad dir ino 13061284 at offset 0: mangled entry

I'm no FreeBSD expert, but I'd say you have significant file system corruption causing the machine to crash (unexpected power loss at some point earlier?).
If you do a search on the first couple terms, you'll find content about fixing such issues.

If you reinstall, install with ZFS this time.
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