well, no kernel crash ?

if kernel crashs:
seems to me you did the same mistake like me:
setup with HA and limiters ?

see:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Upgrade_Guide#Limiters_with_High_Availability_not_working

br
stephan


2015-01-28 10:47 GMT+01:00 Toni Garcia <toni.gar...@sistel.es>:

> I'm trying to upgrade my HA firewall, starting from the secondary CARP
> member, but with no success.
>
> I tried from BUI and CLI (downloading and verifying md5 also) but after
> complete the firmware upgrade process, the device doesn't reboot by itself
> (and rebooting takes it to an inconsistent state, boot loop'ing...)
>
> This is the CLI output:
>
> 0) Logout (SSH only)                  8) Shell
> 1) Assign Interfaces                  9) pfTop
> 2) Set interface(s) IP address       10) Filter Logs
> 3) Reset webConfigurator password    11) Restart webConfigurator
> 4) Reset to factory defaults         12) pfSense Developer Shell
> 5) Reboot system                     13) Upgrade from console
> 6) Halt system                       14) Disable Secure Shell (sshd)
> 7) Ping host                         15) Restore recent configuration
>
>
> Enter an option: 13
>
>
> Starting the pfSense console firmware update system..
>
> 1) Update from a URL
> 2) Update from a local file
> Q) Quit
>
> Please select an option to continue: 2
>
> Enter the complete path to the .tgz or .img.gz update file:
> /root/pfSense-Full-Update-2.2-RELEASE-amd64.tgz
>
> One moment please...
>
> Broadcast Message from ad...@selene2.sistel.es
> (no tty) at 10:04 CET...
>
> Firmware upgrade in progress...
>
> ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Done.
> Rebooting...
>
> After this, the console menu reappears and every command fails with a "Out
> of file descriptors" message (also rebooting is impossible, only but
> pressing the power button)
>
> I've checked and no firmware process is running after the "Rebooting"
> message.
>
> Any idea on what could be the problem? There's a full upgrade log?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Toni Garcia
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