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    Issue installing latest pfSense Plus (24.03 release)

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      Affonso @nikade
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      @nikade it shows like this

      Screenshot 2024-10-10 at 15.05.43.png

      should I make any change?

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Can you try to add a bit more RAM in case? Like 4GiB/4GiB to see if it's better

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          Affonso @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert I changed the memory settings like thisScreenshot 2024-10-10 at 16.20.31.png

          I'm going to proceed with the upgrade and post the outcome

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            Perfect, keep us posted!

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              Affonso
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              The same error

              Screenshot 2024-10-10 at 17.13.40.png

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                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                Is there a way we can test that ISO? It's hard to reproduce if we don't have any way to test it here or in the community 😕

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                  Affonso @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert let me talk to Netgate support and work some way out

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                    nikade Top contributor
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                    Googling the error "supervisor read data page not present" gives a lot of hints towards bad memory, are you using ECC or non ECC?

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                      Affonso @nikade
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                      @nikade

                      The Dell R620 (Intel):

                      # dmidecode -t memory | grep -i "ecc"
                      	Error Correction Type: Multi-bit ECC
                      

                      The lab AMD Razor

                      # dmidecode -t memory | grep -i "ecc"
                      # 
                      

                      One server has ECC memory, the other doesn't. I believe it would be a very odd case of having "bad memory" on two completely different instances, and the fault being exactly the same on the different machines ... but as I said, this is not my area of expertise.

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                        Andrew Top contributor @Affonso
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                        @Affonso I had a problem upgrading OPNsense to 24.7 which uses FreeBSD 14 using XCP 8.2.1

                        OPNsense had a kernel crash related to Xen using some FreeBSD kernel options. OPNsense was able to update their kernel to resolve the crash issue.

                        It was a OPNsense/FreeBSD issue, not a XCP issue. It has been resolved.

                        Here's the OPNsense github issue. I don't know if it's related.

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                          Affonso @Andrew
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                          Thank you @Andrew I will mention this to pfSense. lets hope

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                            Affonso @Affonso
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                            So just to give a quick update on how this went:

                            Since pfSense 24.03 is based on FreeBSD 15 I proceeded with a FreeBSD 15 installation on XCP-ng to see if the issue stemmed from there. FreeBSD15 installed and booted correctly.
                            From there I ended up testing the development snapshot 24.08.
                            Also installed correctly and booted.

                            So whatever issue was there between pfSense 24.03 and XCP-ng that was preventing it from booting, was only present on version 24.03.

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                              Andrew Top contributor @Affonso
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                              @Affonso Looks like it might have been Bug 15684 in 24.03 that was resolved for 24.11 (release notes).

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