pkg wants to upgrade pfSense-upgrade, should I do it?
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Hi
I had an incident, where my Netgate (pfsense 2.4.3-RELEASE-p1) got bricked, and I ended up having to do a hard reset. Upon reconfiguring the system, I got an error from the package manager UI saying that the versions were out of sync.
If I login to the box, and run "pkg upgrade", I get the following:
Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
pfSense-upgrade: 0.45 -> 0.49 [pfSense]Number of packages to be upgraded: 1
Should I let it do this? Why exactly isn't the UI upgrading this? Am I really expected to run the pkg upgrade myself? :-).
Thanks!
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Also, this is the error I get from the GUI when I try to install a package now after the reset. It's likely I did not have WAN access when I did the hard reset, so unclear what state I'm in...
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Hi,
What does it show here :
Is your FreeBSD kernel up to date ?
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@gertjan The kernel installed says:
FreeBSD yggdrasil 10.3-RELEASE-p19 FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p19 #1 76a12c4e6(RELENG_2_3_4): Thu Jun 1 09:22:27 CDT 2017 root@factory23-amd64-builder:/builder/factory-234/tmp/obj/builder/factory-234/tmp/FreeBSD-src/sys/pfSense amd64
The GUI says:
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Somehow your kernel is from 2.3.x and the rest (maybe?) is from 2.4.x.
You should probably reinstall it from scratch, or, failing that, at least force an upgrade of everything:
pkg-static clean -ay; pkg-static install -fy pkg pfSense-repo pfSense-upgrade; pkg-static upgrade -f
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@jimp said in pkg wants to upgrade pfSense-upgrade, should I do it?:
pkg-static clean -ay
Ok, thanks. So it downgraded some package(s) when I did the hard reset ? Is the above pkg updates safe to do, in that it should preserve all configurations etc.? I had a hell of a time recovering after I 'bricked' the installation while trying to enable ntopng :-/.
Thanks!
-- leif
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I would take a backup before you do anything else. The system is in a broken state right now so anything you do is likely to help. Your choices are really:
- The pkg commands above to force everything to update
- Reinstall from a freshly downloaded image and restore your configuration
If anything offered a "downgrade" while trying the first step it's possible you were not pointed at the correct repository for updates. Make sure that under System > Update it is set to use the latest stable update branch.
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@jimp Cool, thanks. I'll give it a shot over the weekend, hopefully it'll go ok :).
Thanks again!
-- Leif