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.<domain>,: > > 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 <latin...@vcn.bc.ca> > Sent: Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:58 > To: Tobias Fiebig <tob...@reads-this-mailinglist.com> > Subject: Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1 > > Hello Tobias > > It ia a vm at host.<domain> > 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.tgz 37% |********* | 113 MB > 12:10 ETA > > PS: > $ host agrox.host.<domain> > agrox.host.<domain> has address <IP>.96 agrox.host.<domain> has IPv6 > address <IP6>:: > > But ifconfig says <IP>.224 > > >