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    Cannot upgrade, image is corrupt?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      felesaerius
      last edited by

      A new version is now available

      Current version: 2.2.2-RELEASE
        NanoBSD Size : 1g
            Built On: Mon Apr 13 20:10:33 CDT 2015
          New version: 2.2.3-RELEASE

      Update source: https://updates.pfsense.org/_updaters

      Try to invoke auto-upgrade, and it downloads, then borks with:
      The image file is corrupt. Update cannot continue.

      Oh dear, looks like the poor little ALIX box may be running out of storage?
      Jun 25 08:49:58 php-fpm[89638]: /system_firmware_auto.php: The command '/usr/bin/gzip -t '/root/latest.tgz'' returned exit code '1', the output was 'gzip: /root/latest.tgz: not in gzip format'
      Jun 25 08:49:56 kernel: pid 89638 (php-fpm), uid 0 inumber 50962 on /: filesystem full
      Jun 25 08:49:55 kernel: pid 89638 (php-fpm), uid 0 inumber 50962 on /: filesystem full

      Any ideas how to free up space?

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Well, tried a reboot? before upgrade? What packages you have installed?

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          That's what it's saying: It's out of space.

          1gb doesn't give much breathing room these days (actual OS slice would be ~500MB). If you have any packages installed, remove them before attempting the upgrade, that may help.

          Really though, finding a time to swap that out with a 4GB or larger card would be best at this point.

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            felesaerius
            last edited by

            Well, rebooting may not have been the best thing… heh. Web GUI's down now it seems after rebooting. This... is going to be fun.

            @doktornotor:

            Well, tried a reboot? before upgrade? What packages you have installed?

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              doktornotor Banned
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              Get a bigger card, really. Failing that, avoid installing any packages whatsoever.

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