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Sophos UTM 110/120 new harddrive - install of ssi-9.600-5.1.iso (UTM 9.6) impossible

Hi all,

Some specs from my device:

  • I have a Sophos UTM 110/120/100 rev.5 from May 2014.

I had to replace the harddrive.
So I removed the broken hard drive and put a new SSD inside.

Now I tried to install the ssi-9.600-5.1.iso on that box.

I tried several approaches:

  1. I wrote the iso image ssi-9.600-5.1.iso to an USB stick and followed the instructions until reboot.
  2. I wrote the iso image ssi-9.600-5.1.iso to an USB external harddrive  and followed the instructions until reboot.
  3. I wrote the iso image ssi-9.600-5.1.iso to an DVD and booted from external DVD drive  and followed the instructions until reboot.

So, the result out of all of this approaches is the following:

  • UTM is starting like normal, but then the white screen with "Press F2 for details" is displayed.

When I press F2 the following is displayed:

Waiting for device /dev/disk/by-label/root to appear: ok
Mounting root /dev/disk/by-label/root
mount -o rw,data=ordered -t iso9660 /dev/disk/by-label/root /root
mount: unknown filesystem _iso9660'
could not mount root filesystem -- exiting to /bin/sh

Could anybody point me into the right direction?

What am i doing wrong or what am I missing?

Kind regards.



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  • If you are using a home license, you are using the wrong image to install - I suspect this is the case.  If you are using a UTM110/120 Hardware license (paid subscription) you should have contacted Sophos Support for a replacement.  The "ssi" image is ONLY for paid hardware appliance subscriptions with a properly pre-configured hdd (only available from Sophos Support).  IF you do have an active paid subscription to Sophos UTM Hardware in question, stop what you are doing, and contact Sophos Support (I suggest starting a case at https://myutm.sophos.com), they will be able to help you (they will likely swap the entire appliance for you, easier that way).

    Assuming the former.. use this ISO:  asg-9.600-5.1.iso

    This is available at https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/utm-downloads.aspx

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Sophos Platinum Partner

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    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

  • Hi Bruce,

    thanks for the fast reply.

    I forgot to specify more, my settings.
    I only want to use this appliance for home use, and want to install sophos hoe firewall.

    I followed your advice and burned the following iso to cd and tried to install on my sophos 110/120/100

    • asg-9.600-5.1.iso

    When I install, I get the following message:

    ASG check failed: the installer is incompatible to the hardware
    The installation media is only for installations on NON sophos hardware.
    If you want to install on Sophos hardware please download an iso from
    http://download.astaro.com/UTM/v9/hardware_appliance/
    and complete the installation.

    On the download site you mentioned, there are  the following Downloads:

    • UTM v9 hardware appliance   --> ssi-9.600-5.1.iso
    • UTM v9 software appliance  --> asg-9.600-5.1.iso

    When I install the hardware iso the upper message is shown.
    When I install the software appliance, I get the message from my initial posting.

    I am totally sad that things are not working I as expected ...

    Does anybody have other hints?

    Kind regards,

     

  • You need to wipe the hdd completely to remove any traces of the incorrect ISO you installed previously, then try again.  DBAN does a good job of this.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Sophos Platinum Partner

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    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

  • or... if you are good at linux, log into the shell on box and delete the /etc/asg file, then try again.  That file is telling the Software ISO install that it is trying to install on a "licensed" UTM Hardware appliance... which is good behavior in most cases but not yours.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Sophos Platinum Partner

    --------------------------------------

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

  • Hi Bruce,

    there was no asg file in /etc ...

  • Holy guacamoly, ....

    I just tried a new  "out of the box" harddrive and it worked!
    :-D

    Thanks for your great and "leading to the goal" and constructive answers!

    +1

  • As I said, if you completely wiped the drive, it would have installed.  DBAN is good for this.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Sophos Platinum Partner

    --------------------------------------

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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  • As I said, if you completely wiped the drive, it would have installed.  DBAN is good for this.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Sophos Platinum Partner

    --------------------------------------

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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