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      michael_samer
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      Hi STeve
      the OS gets its info (and limitation I guess) by the new update available feature. Since the router was "allowed on the internet" there's no moving back it seems.
      I'll try your patch asap and report back.

      While the PHP capture is surely worth its intention the updat checker is ruining something there (as mentioned blank new box, but with INet connection).

      Cheers

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        michael_samer
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        Unluckily my post is detected as SPAM (as I'm a new user since 13 years....)

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          SteveITS Galactic Empire @michael_samer
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          @michael_samer The Previous choice is supposed to be visible for those who haven’t upgraded yet but there is no way to downgrade pfSense without reinstalling. It is supposed to have shown you 23.01 as Current though. Definitely an odd situation especially on two of them.

          Can always reinstall to start over. It sounds more complicated than it is. On the Arm devices the “install” just copies the image to the drive as I understand it. And Netgate TAC usually responds with the image quickly.

          Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
          When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
          Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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            michael_samer @SteveITS
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            @SteveITS Hi
            I'm aware of how pfsense upgrade works and it's limits. So far this second box ist still 22.05.1 as all my (about 10 pieces) boxes are.
            As the second is unboxed, started and tried to install the package there's no big help in reinstalling it and get the same situation as soon as I allow Inet to propose the possible update and being stuck again.
            Do you think it helps to stay local and then set the "previous version" or deprecated or whatever and then allow Inet?

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              rcoleman-netgate Netgate @michael_samer
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              @michael_samer 22.05.1 was an interstitial build that was to cover a few hardware changes on the 2100 at the point of manufacturing.

              I would recommend opening a ticket to get 23.01 image if you want to do a ZFS update process or 23.05.1 for the current release and go from there. https://go.netgate.com

              Ryan
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                michael_samer @rcoleman-netgate
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                @rcoleman-netgate Hi
                OK that would explain why we haven't experienced that problem with our first test issue (~10.2022) which went without any issue.

                As mentioned I need 22.x as 23. is not allowed in my (military) site so far. But I got an old Image of V21.02p1.gz at hand.
                Will the problem resurface with the older version as pfsense often fuzzes so far when I want a surgical update (e.g. "update to V22.05") instead of whole steps. V22.x seems from the three steps (deprecated-previous-latest) already deprecated.

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                  SteveITS Galactic Empire @michael_samer
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                  @michael_samer said in SG2100 stuck on update or package install:

                  I'm aware of how pfsense upgrade works and its limits. So far this second box ist still 22.05.1 as all my (about 10 pieces) boxes are.

                  Ah, apologies, I misunderstood then. Threads tend to mix together after a while. :)

                  Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                  When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                  Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                    rcoleman-netgate Netgate @michael_samer
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                    @michael_samer said in SG2100 stuck on update or package install:

                    As mentioned I need 22.x as 23. is not allowed in my (military) site so far. But I got an old Image of V21.02p1.gz at hand.

                    You will have issues with this newer hardware revision and any releases prior to 22.05.1 -- but we can definitely re-send 22.05.1 to you for your system to see if reinstallation will resolve the repo access issue you're experiencing.

                    Ryan
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                      michael_samer @rcoleman-netgate
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                      @rcoleman-netgate Hi Ryan
                      that Might help, but as mentioned: I've ten of this boxes with the same OS version (according to the box label), so plenty to tryout. I'd help anyway as I cannot unwrap all boxes just to find a way through the "minefiled".
                      As I've already defected two boxes by switching them on (and allowed the box to look into the repo) it'd help to minimize the impact. Usually I'd send them back to our dealer (Voleatech or esbyte in germany) and have them solve the problem, but the problem still stays the same no matter if I solve it or the dealer after some haggling around who's to blame.
                      The first box must be reinstalled as the repo and OS detection isn't working anymore. I'd prove my value by doing this :-)

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                        michael_samer @michael_samer
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                        @michael_samer as we have no TAC contract our usual way would be to call the distributor and have them issue a TAC call and they transfer the image to me/us. That usually took a few days. Not critical so far, but not fast either.
                        Have you other ways?

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                          rcoleman-netgate Netgate @michael_samer
                          last edited by

                          A TAC subscription is not needed to get images.

                          Ryan
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                            michael_samer @rcoleman-netgate
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                            @rcoleman-netgate I created a call (1746519090) for 22.05.1; I'll see

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                              michael_samer
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                              Here's the log of the updater install:

                              [22.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: pkg-static info -x pfSense-upgrade
                              pfSense-upgrade-1.0_31
                              [22.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.home.arpa]/root:

                              [22.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: pkg-static clean -ay; pkg-static install -fy pkg pfSense-repo pfSense-upgrade
                              The following package files will be deleted:
                              /var/cache/pkg/pkg-1.19.1_1.pkg
                              /var/cache/pkg/pkg-1.19.1_1~0ecbdcaaa6.pkg
                              The cleanup will free 8 MiB
                              Deleting files: 100%
                              All done
                              Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
                              pfSense-core repository is up to date.
                              Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
                              pfSense repository is up to date.
                              All repositories are up to date.
                              The following 7 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

                              New packages to be INSTALLED:
                              pfSense-repoc: 20230605 [pfSense]

                              Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
                              libucl: 0.8.1 -> 0.8.2 [pfSense]
                              pfSense-repo: 22.05_13 -> 23.05 [pfSense]
                              pfSense-upgrade: 1.0_31 -> 1.0_68 [pfSense]

                              Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
                              netgate-ping-auth-20221121 [pfSense] (ABI changed: 'freebsd:12:aarch64:64' -> 'freebsd:14:aarch64:64')
                              pkg-1.19.1_1 [pfSense]
                              uclcmd-0.1_3 [pfSense] (ABI changed: 'freebsd:12:aarch64:64' -> 'freebsd:14:aarch64:64')

                              Number of packages to be installed: 1
                              Number of packages to be upgraded: 3
                              Number of packages to be reinstalled: 3

                              The process will require 17 MiB more space.
                              13 MiB to be downloaded.
                              [1/7] Fetching uclcmd-0.1_3.pkg: 100% 17 KiB 16.9kB/s 00:01
                              [2/7] Fetching netgate-ping-auth-20221121.pkg: 100% 10 KiB 10.1kB/s 00:01
                              [3/7] Fetching pfSense-repo-23.05.pkg: 100% 6 KiB 6.0kB/s 00:01
                              [4/7] Fetching pkg-1.19.1_1.pkg: 100% 8 MiB 1.7MB/s 00:05
                              [5/7] Fetching pfSense-upgrade-1.0_68.pkg: 100% 20 KiB 20.3kB/s 00:01
                              [6/7] Fetching pfSense-repoc-20230605.pkg: 100% 5 MiB 1.2MB/s 00:04
                              [7/7] Fetching libucl-0.8.2.pkg: 100% 110 KiB 112.7kB/s 00:01
                              Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
                              [1/7] Upgrading libucl from 0.8.1 to 0.8.2...
                              [1/7] Extracting libucl-0.8.2: 100%
                              [2/7] Reinstalling netgate-ping-auth-20221121...
                              [2/7] Extracting netgate-ping-auth-20221121: 100%
                              [3/7] Installing pfSense-repoc-20230605...
                              [3/7] Extracting pfSense-repoc-20230605: 100%
                              [4/7] Reinstalling uclcmd-0.1_3...
                              [4/7] Extracting uclcmd-0.1_3: 100%
                              [5/7] Upgrading pfSense-repo from 22.05_13 to 23.05...
                              [5/7] Extracting pfSense-repo-23.05: 100%
                              [6/7] Reinstalling pkg-1.19.1_1...
                              [6/7] Extracting pkg-1.19.1_1: 100%
                              [7/7] Upgrading pfSense-upgrade from 1.0_31 to 1.0_68...
                              [7/7] Extracting pfSense-upgrade-1.0_68: 100%
                              You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf if it is no longer needed.

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                                michael_samer
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                                And here the fixed repo in the webguiVersion_only.png

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                                  michael_samer
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                                  I received an 22.05 Image and this does not install on my device and ends up in an endless loop with main error of "Thoth not found and aborting" whatever this is.
                                  I already triggered to get hands on the 22.05.1 Image to try this one.

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                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @SteveITS
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                                    @SteveITS said in SG2100 stuck on update or package install:

                                    22 should only allow you to get to 23.01: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/23-05.html#upgrade-paths

                                    Not sure how it’s offering 23.05.

                                    22.05.1 is a special case because it already has the dynamic repo components. It should be able to upgrade to 23.05/1 directly.

                                    The logs you have there show it pulling in the correct versions of pfSense-upgrade and pfSense-repoc. Does it still show the same errors if you attempt to upgrade to 23.05 after that?

                                    Steve

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                                      michael_samer @stephenw10
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                                      @stephenw10: Hi Steve; the logs were taken after your advise to update the updater (so quite early in this thread, but as new user I was blocked from publishing here).
                                      The upgrade error stayed the same, but basic circumfence: I need to stay in V22.x due to allowance rules.
                                      As the 22.05 did not work at all, maybe the 22.05.1 (so basic factory version) was the only one working of the old series. I'm waiting now for Alexey or Ryan to come back to me.
                                      When I don't connect the WAN I'd be able to lock the repo to the deprecated version (previous=23.01, latest = 23.05) and maybe then the package works as expected. Else I'm out of options.
                                      Cheers

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                                        rcoleman-netgate Netgate @michael_samer
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                                        @michael_samer We are working on the method to get you 22.05.1 (and anyone else that has the newer hardware in the future). We opened an internal ticket to get the firmware in the same repository we sent you 22.05 from earlier -- hopefully that is resolved in the next hour or so.

                                        Ryan
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                                          SteveITS Galactic Empire @rcoleman-netgate
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                                          @rcoleman-netgate @stephenw10 https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/22-05.html#version-22-05-1 only mentions the 8200...

                                          Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                                          When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                                          Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                                            rcoleman-netgate Netgate @SteveITS
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                                            @SteveITS I know... I don't write the docs -- I just fix the user problems...

                                            Ryan
                                            Repeat, after me: MESH IS THE DEVIL! MESH IS THE DEVIL!
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