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    Almost perfect upgrade 2.3.2 to 2.3.2p1

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • P Offline
      pppfsense
      last edited by

      Upgrade on Master pfsense, flawless.
      Upgrade on Backup pfsense, successful (maybe?) as upon reboot, the GUI showed 2.3.2 with the update available.
      If you clicked the icon to upgrade and confirmed the upgrade, it would start the upgrade process just to come back and say "Up to date" whhaatt?
      Rebooted, still the same. Used option 13 and it did download and upgraded files.
      Rebooted, Backup pfsense now shows 2.3.2p1 and no option to upgrade, yeehh.

      Upgrades getting better, thank you pfsense team.

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      • P Offline
        pppfsense
        last edited by

        Seems I got 'lucky' (this time) as other people are still having (basic) install issues when upgrading.

        What is the problem here? Technology? Coding? Tools?
        Or just 'random' computer stuff? (because that is how computers work, right?).

        @pppfsense:

        Upgrade on Master pfsense, flawless.
        Upgrade on Backup pfsense, successful (maybe?) as upon reboot, the GUI showed 2.3.2 with the update available.
        If you clicked the icon to upgrade and confirmed the upgrade, it would start the upgrade process just to come back and say "Up to date" whhaatt?
        Rebooted, still the same. Used option 13 and it did download and upgraded files.
        Rebooted, Backup pfsense now shows 2.3.2p1 and no option to upgrade, yeehh.

        Upgrades getting better, thank you pfsense team.

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        • K Offline
          kpa
          last edited by

          @pppfsense:

          Seems I got 'lucky' (this time) as other people are still having (basic) install issues when upgrading.

          What is the problem here? Technology? Coding? Tools?
          Or just 'random' computer stuff? (because that is how computers work, right?).

          @pppfsense:

          Upgrade on Master pfsense, flawless.
          Upgrade on Backup pfsense, successful (maybe?) as upon reboot, the GUI showed 2.3.2 with the update available.
          If you clicked the icon to upgrade and confirmed the upgrade, it would start the upgrade process just to come back and say "Up to date" whhaatt?
          Rebooted, still the same. Used option 13 and it did download and upgraded files.
          Rebooted, Backup pfsense now shows 2.3.2p1 and no option to upgrade, yeehh.

          Upgrades getting better, thank you pfsense team.

          What you're not seeing here are the thousands and thousands of people that update/upgrade without any issues, including my pfSense install that updated just fine.

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          • J Offline
            JonH
            last edited by

            Today performed my very first ever upgrade, not knowing exactly what to expect.
            Seemed to work just fine.  No problems.

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            • P Offline
              pppfsense
              last edited by

              Not what I am saying.

              It has gotten better, but in my experience, with other similar free software, the failure rate is very, very low.
              I, for one, have never had an upgrade failure with Untangle, and I have been using it longer than pfsense.

              With pfsense, in the last few years, every upgrade has had issues for me. Most of them small enough, but that
              is not the point here: This code is known and it does get to fail in vanilla configurations.
              Some condition/exception is not being detected or handled properly.

              Example: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=119344.msg661368#msg661368

              When I see the word 'odds' as a possible explanation of why the upgrade went wrong, it proves my point:
              Something is missing or being missed….

              I know it is hard and I appreciate the efforts, but in order to get better, we need to admit the issues.

              @JonH:

              Today performed my very first ever upgrade, not knowing exactly what to expect.
              Seemed to work just fine.  No problems.

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              • N Offline
                Nullity
                last edited by

                @pppfsense:

                Not what I am saying.

                It has gotten better, but in my experience, with other similar free software, the failure rate is very, very low.
                I, for one, have never had an upgrade failure with Untangle, and I have been using it longer than pfsense.

                With pfsense, in the last few years, every upgrade has had issues for me. Most of them small enough, but that
                is not the point here: This code is known and it does get to fail in vanilla configurations.
                Some condition/exception is not being detected or handled properly.

                Example: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=119344.msg661368#msg661368

                When I see the word 'odds' as a possible explanation of why the upgrade went wrong, it proves my point:
                Something is missing or being missed….

                I know it is hard and I appreciate the efforts, but in order to get better, we need to admit the issues.

                @JonH:

                Today performed my very first ever upgrade, not knowing exactly what to expect.
                Seemed to work just fine.  No problems.

                lol… everyone knows that all complex software has bugs, known and unknown. This is not an interesting or useful observation.

                So, we admit there are issues... now what? Bug reports require details so that others can reliably and repeatably recreate your situation. Without these details there is nothing anyone can do. Things like "The update failed! HELP!!!" are not helpful.

                Also, don't forget about user error. :)

                Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
                -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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                • P Offline
                  pppfsense
                  last edited by

                  There, that's all I am saying, it is a bug when the upgrade on vanilla systems fails.

                  @Nullity:

                  @pppfsense:

                  Not what I am saying.

                  It has gotten better, but in my experience, with other similar free software, the failure rate is very, very low.
                  I, for one, have never had an upgrade failure with Untangle, and I have been using it longer than pfsense.

                  With pfsense, in the last few years, every upgrade has had issues for me. Most of them small enough, but that
                  is not the point here: This code is known and it does get to fail in vanilla configurations.
                  Some condition/exception is not being detected or handled properly.

                  Example: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=119344.msg661368#msg661368

                  When I see the word 'odds' as a possible explanation of why the upgrade went wrong, it proves my point:
                  Something is missing or being missed….

                  I know it is hard and I appreciate the efforts, but in order to get better, we need to admit the issues.

                  @JonH:

                  Today performed my very first ever upgrade, not knowing exactly what to expect.
                  Seemed to work just fine.  No problems.

                  lol… everyone knows that all complex software has bugs, known and unknown. This is not an interesting or useful observation.

                  So, we admit there are issues... now what? Bug reports require details so that others can reliably and repeatably recreate your situation. Without these details there is nothing anyone can do. Things like "The update failed! HELP!!!" are not helpful.

                  Also, don't forget about user error. :)

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