SOLVED Australia missing from list of countries

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Robs.Atlas

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I am creating a new internal CA certificate. In the drop down box for selecting the country "Australia" is missing.
See attached picture.

It is interesting to note that I had previously created an internal CA without any problems. Australia was listed.
A recent upgrade to the 11.2-BETA1 (by accident mind you) seems to have caused a few small issues here and there.
None of which are show stoppers.
(I've tried updating to the 11.2-BETA3-4 and even though it is showing as being activated on reboot it never does, still trying to get to the bottom of that one)

Is anyone else missing Australia as a country from the dropdown box?
Is there a way to create the CA via the CLI?

Thanks for any help
 

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Robs.Atlas

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Version is 11.2-BETA1
Due to it being a weekend I can't verify until I get back to the office on Monday.
 
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dlavigne

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I'm pretty sure we recently fixed this in one of the BETAs... Does updating to RC1 resolve the issue?
 

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This is another issue I have, when trying to upgrade/update to any of the later beta's or in tis case RC1, it downloads successfully and on restart it doesn't switch to the new downloaded environment.
Checking in the boot menu it shows what is current and on next reboot it will be RC1, but no matter how many times I reboot it does not change to RC1.

Some one else on the forum had the same problem but theirs was resolved by switching to a single boot drive as opposed to the striped (mirror) boot drive they had. I on the other hand had a striped (mirrored) boot drives but one of them failed and so was running on a single boot drive. I have since then added a second drive. This has been re-silvered and it all went well.

But my problem remains. I'm trying to different things to see if they are making any difference but none have worked so far.
Next up is manually modifying grub because none of the updates are listed when grub is shown, only 11.2-BETA1
 
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Please post the output of beadm list so we can see what's up with the boot environments.
 

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Thank you for your effort in trying to resolve this.
The output from beadm list is shown below.
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BE					  Active Mountpoint  Space Created				 Nickname
default				 -	  -			5.2M 2018-04-11 18:33		default
Initial-Install		 -	  -			4.3M 2018-04-11 18:41		Initial-Install
11.1-U4				 -	  -			1.1G 2018-04-12 11:23		11.1-U4
11.1-U5				 -	  -			1.1G 2018-07-19 13:35		11.1-U5
11.2-BETA1			  N	  /			8.3M 2018-07-20 18:03		11.2-BETA1
default-20180722-064226 -	  -			1.1G 2018-07-22 16:42		default-20180722-064226
11.2-BETA2			  -	  -			1.1G 2018-08-03 09:21		11.2-BETA2
11.2-BETA2-1			-	  -			1.1G 2018-08-03 09:46		11.2-BETA2-1
11.2-BETA3			  -	  -			1.1G 2018-09-13 11:17		11.2-BETA3
11.2-BETA3-1			-	  -			1.1G 2018-09-13 11:52		11.2-BETA3-1
11.2-BETA3-2			-	  -			1.1G 2018-09-13 12:53		11.2-BETA3-2
11.2-BETA3-3			-	  -			1.1G 2018-09-17 18:32		11.2-BETA3-3
11.2-BETA3-4			-	  -			1.1G 2018-10-16 14:23		11.2-BETA3-4
11.2-RC1				-	  -			1.0G 2018-10-22 14:58		11.2-RC1
11.2-RC1-1			  R	  -			5.2G 2018-10-23 13:40		11.2-RC1-1
 
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Thank you for your effort in trying to resolve this.
The output from beadm list is shown below.
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BE					  Active Mountpoint  Space Created				 Nickname
11.2-BETA2-1			-	  -			1.1G 2018-08-03 09:46		11.2-BETA2-1
11.2-BETA3-1			-	  -			1.1G 2018-09-13 11:52		11.2-BETA3-1
11.2-BETA3-2			-	  -			1.1G 2018-09-13 12:53		11.2-BETA3-2
11.2-BETA3-3			-	  -			1.1G 2018-09-17 18:32		11.2-BETA3-3
11.2-BETA3-4			-	  -			1.1G 2018-10-16 14:23		11.2-BETA3-4
11.2-RC1				-	  -			1.0G 2018-10-22 14:58		11.2-RC1
11.2-RC1-1			  R	  -			5.2G 2018-10-23 13:40		11.2-RC1-1

It looks like you've had a lot of failed update attempts. Remove all of the boot envs I quoted from your list, make sure there is sufficient space left on the boot device, make sure your Internet connection is good, and try again. If all goes well, it should make and 11.2-RC1 entry with an R next to it.
 

Robs.Atlas

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Thanks dlavigne,
Yes I have had many attempts to try and resolve it :)
120GB boot drive, from memory 95% free.
I wouldn't say the internet connection is good but it is reliable on ADSL-2.
I am away on business for a week but will try it out and see what I can find out after the trip.
 

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still having this issue with the boot environment. An expanded output of beadm list -a list is shown below
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# beadm list -a
BE/Dataset/Snapshot								Active Mountpoint  Space Created

default
  freenas-boot/ROOT/default						-	  -		  132.0K 2018-04-11 18:33
	11.2-RC1-1@2018-04-11-18:23:28				 -	  -			5.1M 2018-04-12 11:23

Initial-Install
  freenas-boot/ROOT/Initial-Install				-	  -			8.0K 2018-04-11 18:41
	11.2-RC1-1@2018-04-11-01:41:50				 -	  -			4.2M 2018-04-11 18:41

11.2-BETA1
  freenas-boot/ROOT/11.2-BETA1					 N	  /			8.8M 2018-07-20 18:03
	11.2-RC1-1@2018-10-23-13:40:47				 -	  -			1.1G 2018-10-23 13:40

11.2-RC1-1
  freenas-boot/ROOT/11.2-RC1-1					 R	  -			3.0G 2018-10-23 13:40



Well I have managed to boot into 11.2-RC1-1 by manually modifying the grub menu (shown on the actual server console screen) by pressing e .
Obviously, on the next reboot it will have lost my changes but at least I can try and get my CAs remade with Australia as a the region.
Wish me luck :)
 
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Robs.Atlas

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Hooray, Australia is back in the list of countries to chose from so update to RC1 worked thanks Dru.
(Every reboot I still have to manually modify the grub menu but I will try and solve that and post a solution in the forums if I find it)
 
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