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Bug #12294

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userland calling deprecated sysctl, please rebuild world pfsense

Added by itfabrica Tech over 3 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:
Not a Bug
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
FreeBSD
Target version:
-
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Description

Hello!
After update pfsense to 2.5.2 i have this error
userland calling deprecated sysctl, please rebuild world pfsense
And pfsense work, but not property.
I do backup config, install 2.5.2 with format disk.
After install i appyl my config and i have the same error.
My config in attach


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config-20210818131204.xml (43.1 KB) config-20210818131204.xml itfabrica Tech, 08/21/2021 02:16 PM
Actions #1

Updated by Kris Phillips over 3 years ago

Hello,

Please be aware that you have uploaded your configuration file unredacted to the public internet. This is not a support forum. Please reach out to Netgate support for assistance.

Actions #2

Updated by itfabrica Tech over 3 years ago

Kris Phillips wrote in #note-1:

Hello,

Please be aware that you have uploaded your configuration file unredacted to the public internet. This is not a support forum. Please reach out to Netgate support for assistance.

]Good day!
The configuration file has been changed and does not contain any proprietary information.
I have not contacted the support forum, as this is not the first time after an update I get this error on different servers. Perhaps this is not a server problem, but a configuration problem, I don’t know.
But there is only one solution so far, I have to completely reinstall the server and manually re-configure it.

Actions #3

Updated by Jim Pingle about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Not a Bug

Almost certainly something leftover in your configuration. Your configuration has a large section of tunable values, and some of those may be old/deprecated. They are not removed automatically on upgrade.

Take a backup, cut out the whole <sysctl>...</sysctl> section, restore it. When it's done rebooting after the restore, add back and only specific tunable values you know for certain are required that differ from default values, if any.

This site is not for support or diagnostic discussion.

For assistance in solving problems, please post on the Netgate Forum or the pfSense Subreddit .

See Reporting Issues with pfSense Software for more information.

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