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PCI displacement updating to 24.10 #1092

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Tbaile opened this issue Feb 21, 2025 · 1 comment
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PCI displacement updating to 24.10 #1092

Tbaile opened this issue Feb 21, 2025 · 1 comment
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Tbaile commented Feb 21, 2025

When upgrading from 23.05 to 24.10, if the device has some PCIe devices that are connected as network cards, they get moved around and eth references become broken.

For our boxes, we need to generate a board file to send out to firewalls so that update is smooth, for any other device, we just hope that they don't get arranged too much. This is probably a consequence of upgrading to kernel v6.

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Tbaile commented Mar 5, 2025

Image: 24.10.0-ns.1.4.99-alpha1-18-g5e71d1c9

The following boxes must be tested updating from a 1.4.1 to the image provided above.

  • Z11
    • Ensure that all port with the number, are not scrambled once updated (especially the fiber ones)
    • Then factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH4 and RED on ETH5
  • Z9+
    • Ensure that all port with the number, are not scrambled once updated (especially the fiber ones)
    • Then factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH4 and RED on ETH5
  • Z9
    • Factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH0 and RED on ETH1
  • Z7s
    • Ensure that all port with the number, are not scrambled once updated (especially the fiber ones)
    • Factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH2 and RED on ETH3
  • Z7
    • Factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH0 and RED on ETH1
  • Z3
    • Factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH0 and RED on ETH1
  • Z1
    • Factory reset the appliance, check that green starts on ETH0 and RED on ETH1

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