Hello,
I think you all deserve a clear information about what has been going
on today.
After the update of all servers to P-6 - the server could not be
booted normaly - in fact they did boot but after that they didn't get
back with the prompt… So I ended up in a "dead end".
As I was working last weeks with the engineers that helped me setup
the hardware (and as Intel didn't have a right guideline specifying
that TCP ports needed to be opened) - I have ended up mofidying a
little parameter in /boot/loader.conf that was aimed to redirect the
console to "vidconsole" & "comconsole".
This little parameter seems to have caused a conflict with the KVM of
intel which probably uses the same redirect or blocked us from
receiving the output (even from ssh).
It took me quite a long time to figure out what was going on as I
suspected other problems to have happened. This has all the symptoms
of a system freeze, but services were launched (at least some of them)…
I have found the solution by booting using a low level prompt that has
allowed me to pass the parameter "set console=comconsole" and all went
back to normal.
Quite firghtening, but finaly armless.
Le 25 nov. 08 à 16:27, bsd a écrit :
Hello I have updated my server (Intel Modular server) using the
classical
# freebsd-update install
And I am now facing very weired issues only on amd64 servers I am
maintaining.
Servers boots and then freezes when It launch "ipfilter". This is
not a low level freeze, simply all access to the server are disabled.
- Single user boot does not work.
- SSH access does not work either.
These servers were working perfectly before this update…
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What would you suggest to get out of this situation…
1. Rollback to the 7.0-RELEASE-p5 which was stable and worked well.
--> If so how can I access the server knowing that single user mode
does not work?
--> Can you describe me the stages I would have to go through - I am
not very used to this kind of situations.
2. Deactivate ipfilter (is there a way to do that at boot time
without editing /etc/rc.conf ) ?
3. Deactivate all services at boot time (is there a way of bypassing
at boot time the rc.conf file) ?
Thanks for your support.
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