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    "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date"

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      patient0 @nobanzai
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      @nobanzai can you please post the command line commands and their output. With the output we may see if or where it fails.

      Does 2.7.2 work as expected? Are you using ISC DHCP or KEA? DNS resolver or forwarder? Static/PPPoE/DHCP WAN?

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        nobanzai @patient0
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        @patient0 said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

        @nobanzai can you please post the command line commands and their output. With the output we may see if or where it fails.

        pkg-static info -x pfSense-upgrade
        pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1
        
        pkg-static clean -ay; pkg-static install -fy pkg pfSense-repo pfSense-upgrade
        The following package files will be deleted:
        	/var/cache/pkg/pfSense-repo-2.7.2~3aa9dedf41.pkg
        	/var/cache/pkg/pkg-1.20.8_3~48cca6e983.pkg
        	/var/cache/pkg/pfSense-repo-2.7.2.pkg
        	/var/cache/pkg/pkg-1.20.8_3.pkg
        	/var/cache/pkg/pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1~7f3940b016.pkg
        	/var/cache/pkg/pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1.pkg
        The cleanup will free 11 MiB
        Deleting files: 100%
        All done
        Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf:   0%
        Fetching packagesite.pkg:   0%
        pfSense-core repository is up to date.
        Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf:   0%
        Fetching packagesite.pkg:   0%
        pfSense repository is up to date.
        All repositories are up to date.
        The following 3 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
        
        Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
        	pfSense-repo-2.7.2 [pfSense]
        	pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1 [pfSense]
        	pkg-1.20.8_3 [pfSense]
        
        Number of packages to be reinstalled: 3
        
        11 MiB to be downloaded.
        [1/3] Fetching pfSense-repo-2.7.2.pkg: 100%    6 KiB   5.9kB/s    00:01    
        [2/3] Fetching pkg-1.20.8_3.pkg: 100%   10 MiB   1.6MB/s    00:07    
        [3/3] Fetching pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1.pkg: 100%   20 KiB  20.2kB/s    00:01    
        Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
        [1/3] Reinstalling pfSense-repo-2.7.2...
        [1/3] Extracting pfSense-repo-2.7.2: 100%
        [2/3] Reinstalling pkg-1.20.8_3...
        [2/3] Extracting pkg-1.20.8_3: 100%
        Scanning /usr/share/certs/untrusted for certificates...
        Scanning /usr/share/certs/trusted for certificates...
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/Cybertrust_Global_Root.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/76cb8f92.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/DST_Root_CA_X3.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/2e5ac55d.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/GlobalSign_Root_CA_-_R2.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/4a6481c9.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/Hellenic_Academic_and_Research_Institutions_RootCA_2011.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/1636090b.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/Network_Solutions_Certificate_Authority.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/4304c5e5.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/Staat_der_Nederlanden_EV_Root_CA.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/03179a64.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/TrustCor_ECA-1.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/7aaf71c0.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/TrustCor_RootCert_CA-1.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/5d3033c5.0)
        Skipping untrusted certificate /usr/share/certs/trusted/TrustCor_RootCert_CA-2.pem (/etc/ssl/untrusted/3e44d2f7.0)
        Scanning /usr/local/share/certs for certificates...
        [3/3] Reinstalling pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1...
        [3/3] Extracting pfSense-upgrade-1.2.1: 100%
        You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf if it is no longer needed.
        
        pkg-static update -f
        Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf: 100%    163 B   0.2kB/s    00:01    
        Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100%    1 KiB   1.5kB/s    00:01    
        Processing entries: 100%
        pfSense-core repository update completed. 4 packages processed.
        Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf: 100%    179 B   0.2kB/s    00:01    
        Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100%  192 KiB 196.2kB/s    00:01    
        Processing entries: 100%
        pfSense repository update completed. 550 packages processed.
        All repositories are up to date.
        
        

        Does 2.7.2 work as expected? Are you using ISC DHCP or KEA? DNS resolver or forwarder? Static/PPPoE/DHCP WAN?

        I had the same problem yesterday, when updating 2.7.0 to 2.7.2, but in this case "certutil rehash" solved it. As far as I can see up to today, 2.7.2 works as expected.
        At the moment I still use ISC DHCPD.
        I use DNS resolver.
        This is a HA cluster with more than one internet providers. The pfSense routers are connected to two Fritz!Box routers in a failover scenario. One Fritz!Box connects a cable provider, the other one a VDSL provider.

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          SteveITS Rebel Alliance @nobanzai
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          @nobanzai try
          https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html#manual-update-check

          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 reboot, or more depending on packages, and device or disk speed.
          Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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            nobanzai @SteveITS
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            @SteveITS said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

            @nobanzai try
            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html#manual-update-check

            already tried that to no avail:

            pfSense-upgrade -d -c
            >>> Updating repositories metadata... 
            Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
            Fetching meta.conf: 
            Fetching packagesite.pkg: 
            pfSense-core repository is up to date.
            Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
            Fetching meta.conf: 
            Fetching packagesite.pkg: 
            pfSense repository is up to date.
            All repositories are up to date.
            Your system is up to date
            
            
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              JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator @nobanzai
              last edited by JeGr

              @nobanzai Did you by any means select 2.7.2 as update path? That's normal behavior then, as the update will be shown on the dashboard, but when the old stable is the selected update path, no update will be available via console.
              What does the "System / Upgrade" dropdown show as currently selected?

              Just wanted to check as we had that with multiple customers that switched back so they could update a specific package while not doing a full upgrade yet after it came out.

              Cheers

              Don't forget to upvote 👍 those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

              If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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                nobanzai @JeGr
                last edited by nobanzai

                @JeGr said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

                @nobanzai Did you by any means select 2.7.2 as update path? That's normal behavior then, as the update will be shown on the dashboard, but when the old stable is the selected update path, no update will be available via console.
                What does the "System / Upgrade" dropdown show as currently selected?

                Yes, I selected 2.7.2 as update path, because "Please select the branch from which to update" seems to make that the correct choice. Probably my English isn't good enough to get the correct meaning.
                The dropdown list shows 2.8.0, 2.7.2 and 2.8.1

                Just wanted to check as we had that with multiple customers that switched back so they could update a specific package while not doing a full upgrade yet after it came out.

                That wasn't the reason here, but see above.

                So I have to choose 2.8.0?
                But when I do that, I get "Unable to check for updates"?!?

                Cheers

                Thx.

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                  nobanzai @nobanzai
                  last edited by nobanzai

                  said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

                  So I have to choose 2.8.0?
                  But when I do that, I get "Unable to check for updates"?!?

                  Ok, I chose 2.8.0, got "Unable to check for updates", reloaded the page, got "pfSense-repoc: no package 'name' pfSense-repoc: no pfSense packages installed ", executed

                  pkg-static clean -ay; pkg-static install -fy pkg pfSense-repo pfSense-upgrade
                  

                  and are able now to update.
                  Whow, that really wasn't obvious.

                  Thx a lot for your help!

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                    nobanzai @nobanzai
                    last edited by nobanzai

                    So, unfortunately the upgrade failed:

                    
                    Updating boot code...
                    
                    /usr/local/sbin/../libexec/install-boot.sh -b auto -f ufs -s gpt -u ada0
                    No freebsd-boot partition found...skipping.
                    ESP /dev/ada0p1 mounted on /tmp/stand-test.JXO3mb
                    Only 636KB space remaining: removing old FreeBSD boot1.efi file /efi/boot/bootx64.efi
                    rmdir: /tmp/stand-test.JXO3mb/efi/boot: Directory not empty
                    Failed to update the EFI System Partition /dev/ada0p1
                    Insufficient space remaining for /boot/loader.efi
                    Run e.g "mount -t msdosfs /dev/ada0p1 /mnt" to inspect it for files that can be removed.
                    
                    Unable to update boot code on /dev/ada0
                    Failed
                    

                    So the EFI partition is too small - and it does contain STARTUP.NSH only, so nothing to delete.
                    Does that mean, I have to reinstall the system with a larger EFI parttion or is the message misleading? "Directory not empty" shouldn't happen, because this is not a file, I created.

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                      SteveITS Rebel Alliance @nobanzai
                      last edited by SteveITS

                      @nobanzai

                      branch from which to update

                      I can see that confusion. Historically it was the branch e.g. “current” or “previous” and the version changed over time. They probably still consider “2.8.0” the branch, so you’d pick 2.8 then update to the latest in 2.8. The goal was to prevent people from updating packages from current/2.8 when they were running 2.7. (Per my sig eh, forgot I updated it)

                      Re EFI, there have been a handful of threads about that error. Old installation? If you reinstall you’ll get ZFS. Or a thread may have commands that work if you can find one.

                      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 reboot, or more depending on packages, and device or disk speed.
                      Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                        nobanzai @SteveITS
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                        @SteveITS said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

                        Re EFI, there have been a handful of threads about that error. Old installation? If you reinstall you’ll get ZFS. Or a thread may have commands that work if you can find one.

                        I found commands to enlarge the EFI partitions, but on /dev/ada0p1 only one single file remained - STARTUP.NSH. So I can't backup the EFI files any more. I'll try to copy them from the second pfSense.

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Mmm, the 'from' there refers to the remote repo branch you are pulling updates from. But, yes, I can see how it could be confusing. 🤔

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                            nobanzai @nobanzai
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                            said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

                            @SteveITS said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

                            Re EFI, there have been a handful of threads about that error. Old installation? If you reinstall you’ll get ZFS. Or a thread may have commands that work if you can find one.

                            I found commands to enlarge the EFI partitions, but on /dev/ada0p1 only one single file remained - STARTUP.NSH. So I can't backup the EFI files any more. I'll try to copy them from the second pfSense.

                            Ok, I enlarged the efi partition on both pfSense.
                            Restarting the update on the secondary worked, now I'll run it on the primary.

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                              nobanzai @nobanzai
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                              said in "Version 2.8.0 is available." but then "up to date":

                              Ok, I enlarged the efi partition on both pfSense.
                              Restarting the update on the secondary worked, now I'll run it on the primary.

                              All updates have passed without errors, both pfSense are back to normal, data flow seems to be ok.

                              Thx@all.

                              Thread closed.

                              cu.

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