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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Hmm, try: ps -aux | grep pfSense-upgrade

      Or: ps -aux | grep pkg-static

      Both will show the grep process itself but should also show any stuck processes.

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        DominikHoffmann @stephenw10
        last edited by DominikHoffmann

        @stephenw10

        I tried

        [23.01-RELEASE][admin@***.***]/root: top -aSH | grep pkg
        [23.01-RELEASE][admin@***.***]/root: top -aSH | grep static
        [23.01-RELEASE][admin@***.***]/root: 
        

        Now trying your last suggestion:

        [23.01-RELEASE][admin@***.***]/root: ps -aux | grep pkg-static
        root     1664   0.0  0.1  12660  2356  0  S+   11:57     0:00.01 grep pkg-static
        [23.01-RELEASE][admin@***.***]/root: ps -aux | grep pfSense-upgrade
        root    59374   0.0  0.1  12660  2348  0  S+   11:59     0:00.01 grep pfSense-upgrade
        [23.01-RELEASE][admin@***.***]/root:
        

        Nothing there, either.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Huh, and it's still showing 'another process is running' when you run pfSense-upgrade -dc ?

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            DominikHoffmann @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10 said in No available packages:

            pfSense-upgrade -dc

            Now I get

            [23.01-RELEASE][admin@smiley.ahs.selfip.net]/root: pfSense-upgrade -dc
            >>> Updating repositories metadata... 
            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.
            Your system is up to date
            

            … and I now see this:
            Screenshot 2023-04-05 at 12.12.49 PM.png

            This means that the problem resolved itself. Thanks a bunch!

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Yeah that all looks good. I'd guess there was a pkg process running that timed out since you first checked.

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              • planedropP
                planedrop
                last edited by

                Ran into this issue today after doing some maintenance on our HA setup and rebooting both nodes.

                I removed some interfaces from our units (needed to install that CPIC card on a pair of 1541s), packages no longer showed after this, but I figured the NDI changed and I needed to re-register, so got 2 TAC Lite licenses and did this on each node.

                So far, the primary works perfectly, no issues at all and I can view packages.

                But the secondary/failover unit still can't see packages but can ping the outside world and resolve DNS.

                However, another error is showing up that maybe would help a bit, multiple things are claiming a "Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE" error but only on this secondary node.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Try running pkg -d update and pfSense-upgrade -c at the command line. See what errors you're getting.

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                    planedrop @stephenw10
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10 Yeah so I was getting the authentication errors when doing that (I was the one that DMed you about this shortly after this post), rebooted 2 more times and everything is back to normal. I'll be watching this secondary node closely though to see if any other abnormal things arise from it.

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                      heisenberg352
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                      I faced the problem as well running 2.7.0 CE

                      The workaround System > Update > Update Settings > Save did not work for me.

                      pkg-static -d update failed initially, due to "SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain".

                      What worked was

                      1. certctl rehash
                      2. then pkg-static -d update

                      That was successfull, now I can see all packages again..

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                        DiDiWa @heisenberg352
                        last edited by

                        @heisenberg352 Same problem here. Doing the rehash solved the problem for me! Thanks!

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                          adamp @heisenberg352
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                          @heisenberg352 Thank you. This did the trick for me as well.

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