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    check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1

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      Cre8or @JonnyQuest
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      @JonnyQuest

      im on 2.8.0 and i also had no problems

      Shell Output - pkg update -f

      Updating ntop repository catalogue...
      Fetching meta.conf: . done
      Fetching data.pkg: . done
      Processing entries: . done
      ntop repository update completed. 6 packages processed.
      Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
      Fetching meta.conf: . done
      Fetching data.pkg: . done
      Processing entries: . done
      pfSense-core repository update completed. 4 packages processed.
      Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
      Fetching meta.conf: . done
      Fetching data.pkg: ......... done
      Processing entries: .......... done
      pfSense repository update completed. 541 packages processed.
      All repositories are up to date.

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        lutel
        last edited by lutel

        Same problem here, i'm running 2.8.0 updated from 2.7.2. It also takes much longer to login to dashboard than in previous version.

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          SuperTypeGuy
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          I am also encountering the (check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1) Upgrade Notice after updating from 2.8.0 => 2.8.1

          The notice timestamp updates on every reboot even with the dashboard auto-update check disabled. Even if I wait 10 minutes after the reboot before logging into the gui, the notice timestamp is when the system rebooted and not at time of log in.

          Also, no repository errors when checking from the cli or the System Update gui. Other than the notice message, everything seems fine.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Yup the check that fails is during boot. The alert should be there however long you wait to login. But, yes, it's just ugly. It shouldn't actually be a problem.

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              SuperTypeGuy @SuperTypeGuy
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              fwiw, after checking a few other systems I am seeing this exact notice on several other 2.8.0 systems. Now I am geussing the above system had the notice before upgrading to 2.8.1.

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                ag0s @stephenw10
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                  f1d094 @SuperTypeGuy
                  last edited by

                  @SuperTypeGuy said in check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1:

                  Also, no repository errors when checking from the cli or the System Update gui. Other than the notice message, everything seems fine.

                  Just chiming in. I came here to report this "check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1 @ 2025-10-01 17:41:46" which is reported on each boot This was for a new host, installed fresh via USB. The config was then updated from backup of the (failed) host it was replacing.

                  Everything works...but we get this message on every reboot.

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                    f1d094 @f1d094
                    last edited by f1d094

                    Point of interest: This may be related to my other issue/unbound. It seems that unbound is taking an inordinately long time to load now on v2.8.1 (1-2 minutes). @Gertjan pointed out that I am running an archaic config with pfBlocker in unbound mode and should update that to "python mode" for speed...

                    Is there something new with 2.8.2 / unbound / pfBlocker that causes DNS to take too long and therefore isn't available to "pkg update" when it is first run?

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                    • stephenw10S Offline
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Hmm, it would certainly hit an error if it's unable to resolve.

                      Do you have the DNS behaviour set to local DNS only in System > General Setup?

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                        f1d094 @stephenw10
                        last edited by f1d094

                        @stephenw10 The slow-boot issue I fixed. Not interesting. I fat-fingered an entry in DNS TLS resolver names while working on other issue...

                        The "check_upgrade" errors on boot persist. However, I've tested every aspect of package management and can identify zero functional issues. Since the firewalls get rebooted on average of once a year, I'll just click "Mark as Read" and call it good. 🕶

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Just for reference do you have DNS set to local only or can it fall back to external?

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