[pfSense Support] Upgrade to 2.0 RC1

2011-03-03 Thread Scott Benson
When I take a freshly installed 1.2.3 full, and try and do the update 
methods via the firmware page, it doesn't seem to work.  When I select 
pfSense 2.0 Beta I386 Snapshot, then go to  Auto Update Check it 
starts to download, but stops at 5% and then times out minutes later.  
This happened 5 times, so I decided to download .gz file and do a 
Manual Update, it looks like it's uploading, then 5 minutes later it 
times out.  Is anyone else having any of these problems


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Scott Benson
A1 Networks
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Re: [pfSense Support] Upgrade to 2.0 RC1

2011-03-03 Thread David Rees
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Scott Benson sben...@a-1networks.com wrote:
 When I take a freshly installed 1.2.3 full, and try and do the update
 methods via the firmware page, it doesn't seem to work.  When I select
 pfSense 2.0 Beta I386 Snapshot, then go to  Auto Update Check it starts
 to download, but stops at 5% and then times out minutes later.  This
 happened 5 times, so I decided to download .gz file and do a Manual
 Update, it looks like it's uploading, then 5 minutes later it times out.
  Is anyone else having any of these problems

Saw similar behavior when trying to upload a 64bit upgrade file onto a
32bit 1.2.3 install.

Would be nice to get some sort of indication that the upgrade failed.
Noted it left a bunch of 1 MB files in /root/ as well.

-Dave

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[pfSense Support] Re: throughput tuning in 2.0

2011-03-03 Thread David Burgess
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 11:21 PM, David Burgess apt@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:44 AM, David Burgess apt@gmail.com wrote:

 the NIC is sending and receiving a total of about 530
 mbit x2 during the test.

 This gets worse I'm afraid.

Well, some good news. I have reinstalled this system fresh (after
trying 1.2.3--no NIC driver :( ), and I'm now seeing the expected
LANWAN throughput of 900+ mbps sustained. Either something has
changed in the latest snaps, or I had a bad setting. I had done not
much besides tighten up non-LAN firewall rules a bit and turn on
powerd. Now I'm wondering if I had enabled NIC checksumming. I'll play
a bit and find out what difference that makes.

db

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