I just recently did a clean install of FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE on a production server a few weeks ago, and it has been running well so far. However, this morning, I started the upgrade to FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE, and I am getting concerned that maybe it got stuck, because it is taking an abnormally long time to complete. This system is running on 2x4TB drives, which running ZFS in a mirror configuration on top of
For context, here are the commands that I have run so far:
The first round of
The disks sound like they have been at 100% activity for the entire duration of the update and I have confirmed that they are with
Is it normal for upgrades to run for this long? If not, how can I find out what the upgrade is doing and if something has gone wrong? If something has gone wrong, do I have any options besides rolling back to the last ZFS snapshot? Would that even work at this point, or would I need to re-install the system?
I have not interrupted the update; I am still waiting patiently for it to finish. Please let me know what additional information is required to troubleshoot this. Thank you.
geli, which is encrypting the entire drives. This is exactly as the FreeBSD installer set up the disks; I did not do anything special to them besides add a few ZFS datasets and copy about ~1.2TB of data to them.For context, here are the commands that I have run so far:
Code:
$ freebsd-update -r 14.0-RELEASE upgrade
$ freebsd-update install
$ shutdown -r now
$ freebsd-update install # (Stuck here)
The first round of
freebsd-update install before the reboot went fine, but the second round after the reboot has been running for 8 hours and counting. The only output that has been produced so far is as follows:
Code:
Creating snapshot of existing boot environment... done.
Installing updates...
The disks sound like they have been at 100% activity for the entire duration of the update and I have confirmed that they are with
gstat. I feel like maybe that is a good sign, but I cannot figure out what freebsd-update could possibly be doing that would be so I/O intensive for so long, without reporting any status updates.Is it normal for upgrades to run for this long? If not, how can I find out what the upgrade is doing and if something has gone wrong? If something has gone wrong, do I have any options besides rolling back to the last ZFS snapshot? Would that even work at this point, or would I need to re-install the system?
I have not interrupted the update; I am still waiting patiently for it to finish. Please let me know what additional information is required to troubleshoot this. Thank you.
