9.506 is released.
Maybe we could use this thread for reporting successful updated system and maybe not so many bugs. Who wants to be first to update? :-)
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9.506 is released.
Maybe we could use this thread for reporting successful updated system and maybe not so many bugs. Who wants to be first to update? :-)
Updated HA-Cluster (SG230), no issues till now. Using proxy standard mode with AD, some IPSEC, REDs, mail protection.
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Thanks for the link. On the same page I found this: (translated from German by Google)
"Attention, there are problems in HA mode in the ESXi environment. After updating from 9.505-4 to 9.506-2, certain VM servers (the VMs running on the same host where the Passive UTM VM was running) were no longer accessible on the network! Only after shutting down the "passive" node were they suddenly reachable again. Rebuilding the HA did not help. I had to rest again on 9.505-4, then everything went OK again. I wait for the first time 1-2 updates, then we'll see :)"
Thanks for the link. On the same page I found this: (translated from German by Google)
"Attention, there are problems in HA mode in the ESXi environment. After updating from 9.505-4 to 9.506-2, certain VM servers (the VMs running on the same host where the Passive UTM VM was running) were no longer accessible on the network! Only after shutting down the "passive" node were they suddenly reachable again. Rebuilding the HA did not help. I had to rest again on 9.505-4, then everything went OK again. I wait for the first time 1-2 updates, then we'll see :)"
I posted the following workaround there that might work. This applies to VMs in HA running on the same host.
How to resolve issues with Virtual UTMs configured for High Availability:
1. Login to the UTM console as root.
2. Enter the following command to determine if HA virtual_mac is enabled:
cc get ha advanced virtual_mac
3. If the output is 1, you can disable it by entering the following:
cc set ha advanced virtual_mac 0
4. Restart all virtual UTMs.
Please let us know if this worked.
Cheers - Bob