• Upgrading to 6.9.1 I lost network connectivity


    prahjister
    • Minor

    I had a sweat ridden hour and a half. Thought I would share my experience and resolution.

     

    I saw that there was an update for 6.9.1. this morning so I thought I would update. My previous experience has always been good so I didn't make a backup before updating. 

     

    I pushed the update and rebooted and I lost network connectivity. UGH

     

    What ultimately fixed it was deleting the network.cfg config file and rebooting. Well I didn't actually delete it....I just renamed it. I stopped docker and vm's and set a static ip address. After hitting save I lost all connectivity and I had to do a hard shutdown but it came back up with my static IP address. While I was trouble shooting I downgraded to 6.9.0 so I brought it back up to 6.9.1 and all seems good.

     

    The crazy thing is that after everything was back up I compared the newly created network.cfg and the renamed they are exactly the same.

     

     




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