Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1
Hello Tbias You were totally correct, the host network was wrongly configured! host and ifconfig gave different ip Thanks so much > Heho, > I would still assume that there is _something_ wrong with your network > setup. The information that the system failing to upgrade runs on VMM is > somewhat important. Please also not that seemingly both, http and https > for retrieving the sets failed in your initial message. > > Can you please provide the output of the following commands, ideally > prefixed with the command, as a paste (not dumped into an email). You can > redact the first three octets of IPv4 addresses and the first 48 bits of > IPv6 addresses, if you prefer, as well as the top and second level part of > domains, if you prefer. > > On host.,: > > cat /etc/mygate > cat /etc/resolv.conf > sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding > sysctl net.inet6.ip6.forwarding > cat /etc/pf.conf > ls /etc/hostname.* > cat /etc/honstname.* > ifconfig > cat /etc/vm.conf > > On the vm with the upgrade issue to 7.1, prior to the upgrade when booted > into 7.0: > > cat /etc/mygate > cat /etc/resolv.conf > cat /etc/pf.conf > ls /etc/hostname.* > cat /etc/honstname.* > ifconfig > > With best regards, > Tobias > > P.S.: Please keep replies on list. There is nothing more frustrating than > having the same issue as you, digging through promising mailing list > archives, and then figuring out that the solution went off-list. Yes. i know that thanks > > -Original Message----- > From: latin...@vcn.bc.ca > Sent: Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:58 > To: Tobias Fiebig > Subject: Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1 > > Hello Tobias > > It ia a vm at host. > I am testing again with 7.0 installation to upgrade to 7.1, the reason is > because it failed with something related to https. Please look the > download stoped repently again; i think that dns resolution is not a > problem; but you know better: > > host$ vmctl console agrox > Connected to /dev/ttypf (speed 115200) > > Server directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.0/amd64] > > Select sets by entering a set name, a file name pattern or 'all'. > De-select sets by prepending a '-', e.g.: '-game*'. Selected sets are > labelled '[X]'. > [X] bsd [X] comp70.tgz[X] xbase70.tgz [X] xserv70.tgz > [X] bsd.rd[X] man70.tgz [X] xshare70.tgz > [X] base70.tgz[X] game70.tgz[X] xfont70.tgz > Set name(s)? (or 'abort' or 'done') [done] > Get/Verify SHA256.sig 100% |**| 2144 > 00:00 > Signature Verified > Get/Verify bsd 100% |**| 21090 KB > 01:17 > Get/Verify bsd.rd 100% |**| 4109 KB > 00:12 > Get/Verify base70.tgz37% |* | 113 MB > 12:10 ETA > > PS: > $ host agrox.host. > agrox.host. has address .96 agrox.host. has IPv6 > address :: > > But ifconfig says .224 > > >
Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1
Heho, I would still assume that there is _something_ wrong with your network setup. The information that the system failing to upgrade runs on VMM is somewhat important. Please also not that seemingly both, http and https for retrieving the sets failed in your initial message. Can you please provide the output of the following commands, ideally prefixed with the command, as a paste (not dumped into an email). You can redact the first three octets of IPv4 addresses and the first 48 bits of IPv6 addresses, if you prefer, as well as the top and second level part of domains, if you prefer. On host.,: cat /etc/mygate cat /etc/resolv.conf sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding sysctl net.inet6.ip6.forwarding cat /etc/pf.conf ls /etc/hostname.* cat /etc/honstname.* ifconfig cat /etc/vm.conf On the vm with the upgrade issue to 7.1, prior to the upgrade when booted into 7.0: cat /etc/mygate cat /etc/resolv.conf cat /etc/pf.conf ls /etc/hostname.* cat /etc/honstname.* ifconfig With best regards, Tobias P.S.: Please keep replies on list. There is nothing more frustrating than having the same issue as you, digging through promising mailing list archives, and then figuring out that the solution went off-list. -Original Message- From: latin...@vcn.bc.ca Sent: Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:58 To: Tobias Fiebig Subject: Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1 Hello Tobias It ia a vm at host. I am testing again with 7.0 installation to upgrade to 7.1, the reason is because it failed with something related to https. Please look the download stoped repently again; i think that dns resolution is not a problem; but you know better: host$ vmctl console agrox Connected to /dev/ttypf (speed 115200) Server directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.0/amd64] Select sets by entering a set name, a file name pattern or 'all'. De-select sets by prepending a '-', e.g.: '-game*'. Selected sets are labelled '[X]'. [X] bsd [X] comp70.tgz[X] xbase70.tgz [X] xserv70.tgz [X] bsd.rd[X] man70.tgz [X] xshare70.tgz [X] base70.tgz[X] game70.tgz[X] xfont70.tgz Set name(s)? (or 'abort' or 'done') [done] Get/Verify SHA256.sig 100% |**| 2144 00:00 Signature Verified Get/Verify bsd 100% |**| 21090 KB01:17 Get/Verify bsd.rd 100% |**| 4109 KB00:12 Get/Verify base70.tgz37% |* | 113 MB 12:10 ETA PS: $ host agrox.host. agrox.host. has address .96 agrox.host. has IPv6 address :: But ifconfig says .224
Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1
Heho, You are unable to connect to the mirror (https fails, and http as well). Can you get into a shell (on the installer/bsd.rd) and check that: - DNS resolution works and /etc/resolve.conf has the correct contents - You can reach the mirror cdn.openbsd.org (ping, ftp get) Do you have any network config setup on your device which is not in a /etc/hostname.if file/manual gateways or sth.? With best regards, Tobias -Original Message- From: owner-m...@openbsd.org On Behalf Of latin...@vcn.bc.ca Sent: Sunday, 7 August 2022 00:43 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1 Hello misc Does somebody know how to solve this please: Let's upgrade the sets! Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none] HTTP Server? (hostname, list#, 'done' or '?') [cdn.openbsd.org] Server directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.1/amd64] Unable to connect using HTTPS; using HTTP instead. Unable to get a verified list of distribution sets. Looked at and found no OpenBSD/amd64 7.1 sets. The set names looked for were: bsd comp71.tgzxbase71.tgz xserv71.tgz bsd.rdman71.tgz xshare71.tgz site71.tgz base71.tgzgame71.tgzxfont71.tgz site71-agrox.tgz Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] Note: After [http] there is one space. I did a new installation, and it failed stoping the download. Thanks
Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1
Did you create an index.txt ? On Sat., Aug. 6, 2022, 6:44 p.m. , wrote: > Hello misc > Does somebody know how to solve this please: > > Let's upgrade the sets! > Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] > HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none] > HTTP Server? (hostname, list#, 'done' or '?') [cdn.openbsd.org] > Server directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.1/amd64] > Unable to connect using HTTPS; using HTTP instead. > Unable to get a verified list of distribution sets. > Looked at and found no OpenBSD/amd64 7.1 sets. The set names looked for > were: > bsd comp71.tgzxbase71.tgz xserv71.tgz > bsd.rdman71.tgz xshare71.tgz site71.tgz > base71.tgzgame71.tgzxfont71.tgz site71-agrox.tgz > > Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] > > Note: After [http] there is one space. I did a new installation, and it > failed stoping the download. > > Thanks > >
Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1
Hello misc Does somebody know how to solve this please: Let's upgrade the sets! Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none] HTTP Server? (hostname, list#, 'done' or '?') [cdn.openbsd.org] Server directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.1/amd64] Unable to connect using HTTPS; using HTTP instead. Unable to get a verified list of distribution sets. Looked at and found no OpenBSD/amd64 7.1 sets. The set names looked for were: bsd comp71.tgzxbase71.tgz xserv71.tgz bsd.rdman71.tgz xshare71.tgz site71.tgz base71.tgzgame71.tgzxfont71.tgz site71-agrox.tgz Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] Note: After [http] there is one space. I did a new installation, and it failed stoping the download. Thanks