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    • C Offline
      cmb
      last edited by

      Diag>nanobsd, enable permanent rw. Reboot afterwards to make sure nothing's stuck ro. Then try again.

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      • yuljkY Offline
        yuljk
        last edited by

        @cmb:

        Diag>nanobsd, enable permanent rw. Reboot afterwards to make sure nothing's stuck ro. Then try again.

        Hi - I already had Read/Write enabled in NanoBSD settings.

        When upgrading from the GUI - I'm getting exactly the same output as the OP.

        Any ideas?

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        • yuljkY Offline
          yuljk
          last edited by

          Here's my upgrade log

          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.
          **** WARNING ****
          Duplicate slice required!!

          Before starting the upgrade process, the currently mounted nanobsd partition
          needs to be cloned to the secondary partition, where the update will happen

          After installation a reboot will be required to switch partition.

          Proceed with upgrade? (y/N) >>> Cleaning secondary partition...
          1+0 records in
          1+0 records out
          1048576 bytes transferred in 0.375821 secs (2790095 bytes/sec)

          Duplicating current slice...
          30034+1 records in
          30034+1 records out
          1968349696 bytes transferred in 280.108853 secs (7027088 bytes/sec)
          Restoring slice label...
          Testing duplicated partition integrity...
          ** /dev/ufs/pfSense0
          ** Last Mounted on /
          ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
          ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
          ** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
          ** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
          ** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
          15947 files, 875223 used, 2904805 free (2293 frags, 362814 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)

          ***** FILE SYSTEM IS CLEAN *****

          Mounting second partition to run upgrade...
          Unlocking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap...
          Unlocking pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap-2.3
          Downloading upgrade packages...
          Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
          Unable to update repository pfSense-core
          Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
          Unable to update repository pfSense
          All repositories are up-to-date.
          Checking for upgrades (61 candidates): .......... done
          Processing candidates (61 candidates): .......... done
          The following 63 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

          New packages to be INSTALLED:
          uclcmd: 0.1 [pfSense]
          libucl: 0.8.0 [pfSense]

          Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
          unbound: 1.5.5 -> 1.5.8 [pfSense]
          sqlite3: 3.9.2 -> 3.11.1 [pfSense]
          smartmontools: 6.4_1 -> 6.4_2 [pfSense]
          rate: 0.9 -> 0.9_1 [pfSense]
          python27: 2.7.11_1 -> 2.7.11_2 [pfSense]
          php56-zlib: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-xmlwriter: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-xmlreader: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-xml: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-tokenizer: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-sysvshm: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-sysvsem: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-sysvmsg: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-sqlite3: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-sockets: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-simplexml: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-shmop: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-session: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-readline: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-posix: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-pdo_sqlite: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-pdo: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-pcntl: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-openssl: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-opcache: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-mcrypt: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-mbstring: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-ldap: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-json: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-hash: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-gettext: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-filter: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-dom: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-curl: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-ctype: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-bz2: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56-bcmath: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          php56: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
          pfSense-rc: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
          pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
          pfSense-default-config-serial: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
          pfSense-base-nanobsd: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
          pfSense-Status_Monitoring: 1.0_1 -> 1.3_1 [pfSense]
          pfSense: 2.3_1 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense]
          perl5: 5.20.3_8 -> 5.20.3_12 [pfSense]
          pecl-zmq: 1.1.3 -> 1.1.3_1 [pfSense]
          openvpn: 2.3.9 -> 2.3.11 [pfSense]
          nettle: 2.7.1 -> 3.2 [pfSense]
          libzmq4: 4.1.3 -> 4.1.4_1 [pfSense]
          libsodium: 1.0.3 -> 1.0.8 [pfSense]
          libedit: 3.1.20150325_1 -> 3.1.20150325_2 [pfSense]
          gmp: 5.1.3_2 -> 5.1.3_3 [pfSense]
          glib: 2.44.1_3 -> 2.46.2 [pfSense]
          gettext-runtime: 0.19.6 -> 0.19.7 [pfSense]
          filterlog: 0.1_1 -> 0.1_2 [pfSense]
          dnsmasq-devel: 2.76.0test8 -> 2.76.0test12 [pfSense]
          curl: 7.47.0 -> 7.48.0_1 [pfSense]
          cpdup: 1.17_2 -> 1.18 [pfSense]
          bsnmp-ucd: 0.4.1 -> 0.4.2 [pfSense]

          Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
          rrdtool-1.5.5_1 [pfSense] (options changed)
          nginx-1.8.1,2 [pfSense] (options changed)

          72 MiB to be downloaded.

          Locking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap…
          Locking pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap-2.3

          Checking the logs under NanoBSD, I see this at the end.
          Misc log:
          fdisk: invalid fdisk partition table found
          bsdlabel: /dev/ada0s3: no valid label found
          bsdlabel: /dev/ada0s3: no valid label found
          bsdlabel: /dev/ada0s3: no valid label found

          fdisk/bsdlabel log:

          Before upgrade fdisk/bsdlabel
          ******* Working on device /dev/ada0 *******
          parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
          cylinders=7818 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

          Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
          parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
          cylinders=7818 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

          Media sector size is 512
          Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
          Information from DOS bootblock is:
          The data for partition 1 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 63, size 3861585 (1885 Meg), flag 80 (active)
          beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 758/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 2 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 3861711, size 3861585 (1885 Meg), flag 0
          beg: cyl 759/ head 1/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 3 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 7723296, size 102816 (50 Meg), flag 0
          beg: cyl 494/ head 0/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 595/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 4 is:

          /dev/ada0s1:

          type: unknown
          disk: amnesiac
          label:
          flags:
          bytes/sector: 512
          sectors/track: 63
          tracks/cylinder: 16
          sectors/cylinder: 1008
          cylinders: 3813
          sectors/unit: 3844449
          rpm: 3600
          interleave: 1
          trackskew: 0
          cylinderskew: 0
          headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
          track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
          drivedata: 0

          8 partitions:
          #          size    offset    fstype  [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
            a:    3844433        16    unused        0    0 
            c:    3844449          0    unused        0    0    # "raw" part, don't edit

          /dev/ada0s2:

          type: unknown
          disk: amnesiac
          label:
          flags:
          bytes/sector: 512
          sectors/track: 63
          tracks/cylinder: 16
          sectors/cylinder: 1008
          cylinders: 3813
          sectors/unit: 3844449
          rpm: 3600
          interleave: 1
          trackskew: 0
          cylinderskew: 0
          headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
          track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
          drivedata: 0

          8 partitions:
          #          size    offset    fstype  [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
            a:    3844433        16    unused        0    0 
            c:    3844449          0    unused        0    0    # "raw" part, don't edit
          –-------------------------------------------------------------

          ******* Working on device /dev/ada0 *******
          parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
          cylinders=7818 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

          Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
          parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
          cylinders=7818 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

          Media sector size is 512
          Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
          Information from DOS bootblock is:
          The data for partition 1 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 63, size 3861585 (1885 Meg), flag 80 (active)
          beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 758/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 2 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 3861711, size 3861585 (1885 Meg), flag 0
          beg: cyl 759/ head 1/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 3 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 7723296, size 102816 (50 Meg), flag 0
          beg: cyl 494/ head 0/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 595/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 4 is:

          /dev/ada0s1:

          type: unknown
          disk: amnesiac
          label:
          flags:
          bytes/sector: 512
          sectors/track: 63
          tracks/cylinder: 16
          sectors/cylinder: 1008
          cylinders: 3813
          sectors/unit: 3844449
          rpm: 3600
          interleave: 1
          trackskew: 0
          cylinderskew: 0
          headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
          track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
          drivedata: 0

          8 partitions:
          #          size    offset    fstype  [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
            a:    3844433        16    unused        0    0 
            c:    3844449          0    unused        0    0    # "raw" part, don't edit

          /dev/ada0s2:

          type: unknown
          disk: amnesiac
          label:
          flags:
          bytes/sector: 512
          sectors/track: 63
          tracks/cylinder: 16
          sectors/cylinder: 1008
          cylinders: 3813
          sectors/unit: 3844449
          rpm: 3600
          interleave: 1
          trackskew: 0
          cylinderskew: 0
          headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
          track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
          drivedata: 0

          8 partitions:
          #          size    offset    fstype  [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
            a:    3844433        16    unused        0    0 
            c:    3844449          0    unused        0    0    # "raw" part, don't edit
          –-------------------------------------------------------------

          Final upgrade fdisk/bsdlabel
          ******* Working on device /dev/ada0 *******
          parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
          cylinders=7818 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

          Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
          parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
          cylinders=7818 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

          Media sector size is 512
          Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
          Information from DOS bootblock is:
          The data for partition 1 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 63, size 3861585 (1885 Meg), flag 0
          beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 758/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 2 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 3861711, size 3861585 (1885 Meg), flag 80 (active)
          beg: cyl 759/ head 1/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 3 is:
          sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
              start 7723296, size 102816 (50 Meg), flag 0
          beg: cyl 494/ head 0/ sector 1;
          end: cyl 595/ head 15/ sector 63
          The data for partition 4 is:

          /dev/ada0s1:

          type: unknown
          disk: amnesiac
          label:
          flags:
          bytes/sector: 512
          sectors/track: 63
          tracks/cylinder: 16
          sectors/cylinder: 1008
          cylinders: 3813
          sectors/unit: 3844449
          rpm: 3600
          interleave: 1
          trackskew: 0
          cylinderskew: 0
          headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
          track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
          drivedata: 0

          8 partitions:
          #          size    offset    fstype  [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
            a:    3844433        16    unused        0    0 
            c:    3844449          0    unused        0    0    # "raw" part, don't edit

          /dev/ada0s2:

          type: unknown
          disk: amnesiac
          label:
          flags:
          bytes/sector: 512
          sectors/track: 63
          tracks/cylinder: 16
          sectors/cylinder: 1008
          cylinders: 3813
          sectors/unit: 3844449
          rpm: 3600
          interleave: 1
          trackskew: 0
          cylinderskew: 0
          headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
          track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
          drivedata: 0

          8 partitions:
          #          size    offset    fstype  [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
            a:    3844433        16    unused        0    0 
            c:    3844449          0    unused        0    0    # "raw" part, don't edit
          –-------------------------------------------------------------

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          • A Offline
            arvee
            last edited by

            Same issue here.  Logs are identical on a vk-t40e4

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            • G Offline
              GLR
              last edited by

              Hello,

              Same for me on an APU board running 2.3-RELEASE nanobsd (4g) i386 :

              >>> 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.
              **** WARNING ****
              Duplicate slice required!!
              
              Before starting the upgrade process, the currently mounted nanobsd partition
              needs to be cloned to the secondary partition, where the update will happen
              
              After installation a reboot will be required to switch partition.
              
              >>> Cleaning secondary partition... done.
              >>> Duplicating current slice... done.
              >>> Restoring slice label... done.
              >>> Testing duplicated partition integrity... done.
              >>> Mounting second partition to run upgrade... done.
              >>> Unlocking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap_vga... done.
              >>> Downloading upgrade packages... 
              Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
              Unable to update repository pfSense-core
              Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
              Unable to update repository pfSense
              All repositories are up-to-date.
              Checking for upgrades (62 candidates): .......... done
              Processing candidates (62 candidates): .......... done
              The following 64 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
              
              New packages to be INSTALLED:
              	uclcmd: 0.1 [pfSense]
              	libucl: 0.8.0 [pfSense]
              
              Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
              	unbound: 1.5.5 -> 1.5.8 [pfSense]
              	sqlite3: 3.9.2 -> 3.11.1 [pfSense]
              	smartmontools: 6.4_1 -> 6.4_2 [pfSense]
              	rate: 0.9 -> 0.9_1 [pfSense]
              	python27: 2.7.11_1 -> 2.7.11_2 [pfSense]
              	php56-zlib: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-xmlwriter: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-xmlreader: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-xml: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-tokenizer: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-sysvshm: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-sysvsem: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-sysvmsg: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-sqlite3: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-sockets: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-simplexml: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-shmop: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-session: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-readline: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-posix: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-pdo_sqlite: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-pdo: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-pcntl: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-openssl: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-opcache: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-mcrypt: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-mbstring: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-ldap: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-json: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-hash: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-gettext: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-filter: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-dom: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-curl: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-ctype: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-bz2: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56-bcmath: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	php56: 5.6.20 -> 5.6.21 [pfSense]
              	pfSense-rc: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
              	pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap_vga: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
              	pfSense-default-config: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
              	pfSense-base-nanobsd: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense-core]
              	pfSense-Status_Monitoring: 1.0_1 -> 1.3_1 [pfSense]
              	pfSense: 2.3 -> 2.3.1 [pfSense]
              	perl5: 5.20.3_8 -> 5.20.3_12 [pfSense]
              	pecl-zmq: 1.1.3 -> 1.1.3_1 [pfSense]
              	openvpn: 2.3.9 -> 2.3.11 [pfSense]
              	ntp: 4.2.8p6 -> 4.2.8p7 [pfSense]
              	nettle: 2.7.1 -> 3.2 [pfSense]
              	libzmq4: 4.1.3 -> 4.1.4_1 [pfSense]
              	libsodium: 1.0.3 -> 1.0.8 [pfSense]
              	libedit: 3.1.20150325_1 -> 3.1.20150325_2 [pfSense]
              	gmp: 5.1.3_2 -> 5.1.3_3 [pfSense]
              	glib: 2.44.1_3 -> 2.46.2 [pfSense]
              	gettext-runtime: 0.19.6 -> 0.19.7 [pfSense]
              	filterlog: 0.1_1 -> 0.1_2 [pfSense]
              	dnsmasq-devel: 2.76.0test8 -> 2.76.0test12 [pfSense]
              	curl: 7.47.0 -> 7.48.0_1 [pfSense]
              	cpdup: 1.17_2 -> 1.18 [pfSense]
              	bsnmp-ucd: 0.4.1 -> 0.4.2 [pfSense]
              
              Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
              	rrdtool-1.5.5_1 [pfSense] (options changed)
              	nginx-1.8.1,2 [pfSense] (options changed)
              
              72 MiB to be downloaded.
              >>> Locking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense_wrap_vga... done.
              Failed
              
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              • T Offline
                tarakesh
                last edited by

                not exact same behavior here…
                it actually installs but then does not come back up after reboot...

                does not matter if updated from webinterface or console.
                2.3-RELEASE (amd64) to 2.3.1 kills the slice.
                pfsense boot menu shows up, trys to load the kernel, fails and reboots...

                2.4.1-RELEASE (amd64) on Intel D2500CCE Board Intel Atom D2500 DC @1.86GHz, 2GB RAM, 64GB Transcend SSD370
                Internet Connection: UnityMedia 200Mbit/10Mbit Cable

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                • H Offline
                  heiko3001
                  last edited by

                  I have got the same problem with a watchguard firebox.

                  I cannot upgrade to 2.31

                  At the first try, i got the reply that the filesystem is dirty. I have cleaned it.

                  And now everytime I try to upgrade i got the attached mesage at the attachment.

                  Misc log:				
                  fdisk: invalid fdisk partition table found
                  bsdlabel: /dev/ada0s3: no valid label found
                  bsdlabel: /dev/ada0s3: no valid label found
                  bsdlabel: /dev/ada0s3: no valid label found
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
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                    iam
                    last edited by

                    Hello,

                    I also have the same problem as the OP.

                    Regards,
                    iam

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                      cm3c
                      last edited by

                      The same here …

                      CF 4GB Nano install.

                      I need a workaround to get this fixed.

                      Nobody with a solution for this? Devs?

                      cm3c

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                        iam
                        last edited by

                        I now have done the upgrade manually:

                        
                        pkg unlock pfSense-kernel-pfSense
                        pkg update -f
                        pkg upgrade -f
                        pkg lock pfSense-kernel-pfSense
                        reboot
                        
                        

                        At the moment I don't have any problems.

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                          yuljk
                          last edited by

                          Mine fails with the following error when trying 'pkg unlock pfSense-kernel-pfSense'.

                          I get 'pkg: Error accessing the package database'.

                          I'm also using a 4GB NanoBSD install - Seems a few others are too.

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                            iam
                            last edited by

                            Is the filesystem mounted read/write?

                            EDIT: If yes try

                            
                            pkg update -f
                            
                            

                            first.

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                              heiko3001
                              last edited by

                              @iam:

                              I now have done the upgrade manually:

                              
                              pkg unlock pfSense-kernel-pfSense
                              pkg update -f
                              pkg upgrade -f
                              pkg lock pfSense-kernel-pfSense
                              reboot
                              
                              

                              At the moment I don't have any problems.

                              This works fine here, but this is not the final solution, or?

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                                iam
                                last edited by

                                @heiko3001:

                                This works fine here, but this is not the final solution, or?

                                Yes, with the Update to 3.1_1 I had the same problem.

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                                  yuljk
                                  last edited by

                                  Can also confirm I've managed to upgrade successfully to 2.3.1-P1-RELEASE via SSH.  Before the upgrade I disabled Permanent Read/Write in the web GUI.  Rebooted, re-enabled and the upgrade went smoothly.

                                  ALIX 2C2 with a 4GB CF.

                                  Many thanks

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                                    beckerwilliams
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanx!

                                    Same problem - fix works, except in the event your mounts are ro, you need to start with /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw:

                                    /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                                    pkg unlock pfSense-kernel-pfSense
                                    pkg update -f
                                    pkg upgrade -f
                                    pkg lock pfSense-kernel-pfSense
                                    reboot
                                    

                                    Done!  ;)

                                    It seemed to take a lot longer than the UI - but maybe that's because you can see the progress of every pkg.
                                    Cheers!
                                    ~r

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                                      iam
                                      last edited by

                                      @beckerwilliams:

                                      It seemed to take a lot longer than the UI - but maybe that's because you can see the progress of every pkg.

                                      No it takes longer because of the option -f. I think it should also work without it:

                                      
                                      pkg upgrade
                                      
                                      
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                                        iam
                                        last edited by

                                        @iam:

                                        @beckerwilliams:

                                        It seemed to take a lot longer than the UI - but maybe that's because you can see the progress of every pkg.

                                        No it takes longer because of the option -f. I think it should also work without it:

                                        
                                        pkg upgrade
                                        
                                        

                                        With it reinstalls alls packages. I did the upgrade to 2.3.1_1 without this option, and it worked also perfectly.

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                                          iam
                                          last edited by

                                          The same procedure with 2.3.1_5

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