Latest update script failure
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@behemyth Just delete the boot environment that's no longer needed. That should free up your space that will allow to upgrade moving forward. Today's build actually clears the package cache.
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New renaming logic has been added that is more elegant.
Now we rename the current BE as "name_timestamp" and then name the new boot environment "name".
If you defer the reboot and decide to delete the upgraded BE we will rename the current back from "name_timestamp" to "name".
If the upgrade fails we do delete the failed BE and rename the current back to "name" automatically
It's pretty elegant
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@cmcdonald said in Latest update script failure:
New renaming logic has been added that is more elegant.
Now we rename the current BE as "name_timestamp" and then name the new boot environment "name".
If you defer the reboot and decide to delete the upgraded BE we will rename the current back from "name_timestamp" to "name".
If the upgrade fails we do delete the failed BE and rename the current back to "name" automatically
It's pretty elegant
I noticed this morning and like it. :)
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@DefenderLLC I did redeploy a new VM. No luck with that either. Generic 2.7.2 install & upgrade to 23.09.1 without issue.
but it continues to fail to boot after upgrading to the 24.x dev build. -
I will test upgrades from 23.09.
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@cmcdonald I am stuck on 24.03-DEVELOPMENT (amd64)
built on Tue Feb 13 1:00:00 EST 2024
FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENTwhen reboot it hangs looking for path
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@grandrivers same, rolled back to prev env for now
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@cmcdonald with latest version (24.03.a.20240302.0116) I got following error while booting into the new environment. Sorry for the screenshot, will log proper output into logfile next time.
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Roll back and delete the upgraded boot environment.
Enter the command:
touch /verbose_rc
You can use Diagnostics > Command Prompt page for this.
Now perform the upgrade again.
This file will enable more verbose ouput and should tell us exactly what command is failing
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@cmcdonald sent you the full log as PM.