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    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • Z
      zMaliz
      last edited by

      Hi

      Upgrading from 2.4.3 release p1 to 2.4.4 and the Web GUI showed in RED failed.
      The screen output showed :

      Updating repositories metadata... 
      Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
      pfSense-core repository is up to date.
      Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
      done.
      pfSense repository is up to date.
      All repositories are up to date.
      2.4.4 version of pfSense is available
      Setting vital flag on pkg... done.
      Removing vital flag from lang/php56... done.
      Downloading upgrade packages... 
      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.
      Checking for upgrades (53 candidates): .......... done
      Processing candidates (53 candidates): .......... done
      The following 109 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
      
      New packages to be INSTALLED:
      	php72: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	libargon2: 20171227 [pfSense]
      	php72-pecl-rrd: 2.0.1_1 [pfSense]
      	php72-simplepie: 1.5.1_1 [pfSense]
      	php72-curl: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-tokenizer: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-mbstring: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	oniguruma: 6.8.1 [pfSense]
      	php72-session: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-opcache: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-xmlwriter: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-xmlreader: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-dom: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-xml: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-simplexml: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-ctype: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-posix: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	sshguard: 2.2.0_4 [pfSense]
      	php72-openssl: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-hash: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-filter: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-openssl_x509_crl: 1.2 [pfSense]
      	php72-bcmath: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-pecl-mcrypt: 1.0.1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Crypt_CHAP: 1.5.0 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear: 1.10.5_1 [pfSense]
      	php72-zlib: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	openvpn-auth-script: 1.0.0.3 [pfSense]
      	php72-sockets: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-ldap: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-pecl-zmq: 1.1.3_2 [pfSense]
      	php72-pecl-radius: 1.4.0.b1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-XML_RPC2: 1.1.3_1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-HTTP_Request2: 2.3.0,1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Net_URL2: 2.2.1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Cache_Lite: 1.7.16,1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Net_IPv6: 1.3.0.b2_2 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Net_Growl: 2.7.0 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Auth_RADIUS: 1.1.0_4 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Mail: 1.4.1,1 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Net_SMTP: 1.8.0 [pfSense]
      	php72-pear-Net_Socket: 1.0.14 [pfSense]
      	php72-sysvshm: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-sysvsem: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-sysvmsg: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-shmop: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-readline: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-pcntl: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-json: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-gettext: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-pfSense-module: 0.64_6 [pfSense]
      	php72-sqlite3: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-pdo_sqlite: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-pdo: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	php72-bz2: 7.2.10 [pfSense]
      	libmaxminddb: 1.3.2 [pfSense]
      
      Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
      	webp: 0.6.1 -> 1.0.0 [pfSense]
      	unbound: 1.6.8 -> 1.8.1 [pfSense]
      	strongswan: 5.6.2_1 -> 5.7.1 [pfSense]
      	sqlite3: 3.22.0_1 -> 3.24.0_1 [pfSense]
      	rrdtool: 1.7.0_1 -> 1.7.0_2 [pfSense]
      	redis: 3.2.11 -> 4.0.10 [pfSense]
      	radvd: 2.17_4 -> 2.17_5 [pfSense]
      	python27: 2.7.14_1 -> 2.7.15 [pfSense]
      	py27-setuptools: 36.5.0 -> 39.2.0 [pfSense]
      	py27-ply: 3.10_1 -> 3.11 [pfSense]
      	pfSense-rc: 2.4.3_1 -> 2.4.4 [pfSense-core]
      	pfSense-pkg-ntopng: 0.8.12 -> 0.8.13_2 [pfSense]
      	pfSense-kernel-pfSense: 2.4.3_1 -> 2.4.4 [pfSense-core]
      	pfSense-default-config: 2.4.3_1 -> 2.4.4 [pfSense-core]
      	pfSense-base: 2.4.3_1 -> 2.4.4 [pfSense-core]
      	pfSense: 2.4.3_1 -> 2.4.4 [pfSense]
      	perl5: 5.24.4 -> 5.26.2 [pfSense]
      	pcre: 8.40_1 -> 8.42 [pfSense]
      	openvpn: 2.4.4_1 -> 2.4.6_1 [pfSense]
      	openldap-client: 2.4.45 -> 2.4.46 [pfSense]
      	ntp: 4.2.8p11 -> 4.2.8p12 [pfSense]
      	ntopng: 3.2.2018.03.13 -> 3.6.d201800910,1 [pfSense]
      	nginx: 1.12.2_3,2 -> 1.14.0_6,2 [pfSense]
      	ndpi: 2.2.2018.01.31 -> 2.4.d20180830,1 [pfSense]
      	mysql56-client: 5.6.39 -> 5.6.41 [pfSense]
      	mpd5: 5.8_3 -> 5.8_8 [pfSense]
      	mkfontscale: 1.1.2 -> 1.1.3 [pfSense]
      	miniupnpd: 1.9.20160113,1 -> 2.0.20180503,1 [pfSense]
      	links: 2.13,1 -> 2.16,1 [pfSense]
      	libzmq4: 4.2.2_1 -> 4.2.3 [pfSense]
      	libunistring: 0.9.8 -> 0.9.10 [pfSense]
      	libsodium: 1.0.15 -> 1.0.16 [pfSense]
      	libnghttp2: 1.31.1 -> 1.32.0 [pfSense]
      	liblz4: 1.8.0,1 -> 1.8.2,1 [pfSense]
      	libidn2: 2.0.4 -> 2.0.5 [pfSense]
      	libgd: 2.2.4_1,1 -> 2.2.5,1 [pfSense]
      	isc-dhcp43-server: 4.3.6P1 -> 4.3.6P1_1 [pfSense]
      	isc-dhcp43-relay: 4.3.6P1 -> 4.3.6P1_1 [pfSense]
      	igmpproxy: 0.1_5,1 -> 0.2.1_1,1 [pfSense]
      	hostapd: 2.6_1 -> 2.6_2 [pfSense]
      	graphviz: 2.40.1_2 -> 2.40.1_5 [pfSense]
      	glib: 2.50.3_1,1 -> 2.50.3_4,1 [pfSense]
      	freetype2: 2.8_1 -> 2.9.1 [pfSense]
      	fontconfig: 2.12.1,1 -> 2.12.6,1 [pfSense]
      	dnsmasq: 2.78,1 -> 2.79,1 [pfSense]
      	devcpu-data: 1.16 -> 1.19 [pfSense]
      	curl: 7.58.0 -> 7.62.0 [pfSense]
      	ca_root_nss: 3.36 -> 3.39 [pfSense]
      	bsnmp-regex: 0.6_1 -> 0.6_2 [pfSense]
      	bind-tools: 9.11.2P1 -> 9.12.2P1 [pfSense]
      	GeoIP: 1.6.11 -> 1.6.12 [pfSense]
      
      Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
      	pfSense-Status_Monitoring-1.7.6 [pfSense] (direct dependency changed: php72)
      	mkfontdir-1.0.7 [pfSense] (ABI changed: 'freebsd:11:x86:64' -> 'freebsd:11:*')
      
      Number of packages to be installed: 56
      Number of packages to be upgraded: 51
      Number of packages to be reinstalled: 2
      
      The process will require 87 MiB more space.
      111 MiB to be downloaded.
      [1/109] Fetching webp-1.0.0.txz: .......... done
      [2/109] Fetching unbound-1.8.1.txz: .......... done
      [3/109] Fetching strongswan-5.7.1.txz: .......... done
      [4/109] Fetching sqlite3-3.24.0_1.txz: .......... done
      [5/109] Fetching rrdtool-1.7.0_2.txz: .......... done
      [6/109] Fetching redis-4.0.10.txz: .......... done
      [7/109] Fetching radvd-2.17_5.txz: .
      

      I left the box for a few minutes and then it restarted itself.
      Looking at the GUI it's now showing that it's running 2.4.4

      Is there anyway to confirm this has completed correctly ?

      Thanks

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      • Z
        zMaliz @zMaliz
        last edited by

        I should also mention, that I only have 2 packages installed:

        ntopng
        Status_Traffic_Totals

        Neither were touched prior to the upgrade.

        Everything 'looks' ok, all my interfaces are showing, IPSEC & openVPN connections are up.
        Routing via the different interfaces etc seems to be working as expected.

        I'd just like to ensure everything updated correctly.

        Thanks

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        • Z
          zMaliz
          last edited by

          Can anyone advise if there is anyway way to check everything upgraded correctly ?

          Thanks

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          • A
            Asamat Global Moderator
            last edited by

            In 2.4.4 Netgate started to use PHP7. So when you do update from previous versions (2.4.3_p1) there are lots of error/warning messages on a screen, but when update finishes and device reboots everything is working correctly.

            In your case I think during update terminal window changed, that's why you saw nothing.
            But if there are no crash reports or warning messages, your device works correctly.

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            • A
              Asamat Global Moderator
              last edited by

              to check that everything is OK - just reboot it and check if there are any errors/warnings during boot process

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              • Z
                zMaliz
                last edited by

                Thanks, I've not noticed any errors so hopefully all is good :)

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