Please wait while the update system initializes
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@beedsley said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
@bmeeks Considering how many issues are being reported here on the forum with the 2.5 upgrade, we can wait a short time for them to get sorted out.
We both know waiting a few months to upgrade is totally acceptable, unless you are saying there are some super bad UNREPORTED flaws in the 2.4.5 version, which seriously doubt.
I'm not trying to argue, nor am I saying if you don't upgrade tonight your firewall will turn into a pumpkin ...
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I don't know your skill level (or any other poster's), so I usually default to giving the textbook answer to these kinds of questions. We have had users post here about issues, and when you finally ask them what version of pfSense they are running, it turns out to be many years out of date.
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@bmeeks said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
@beedsley said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
Confirmed on the latest version of pfsense: 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (arm64)
Rebooted pfsense
Tried: killall -9 pkg-static
Result: No matching processes were found
Manually installed package: openvpn-client...
Result: No change, still hangs on "lease wait while the update system initializes"Also, same failure, different pfsense install, just updating a different package, same result.
Gotta be a way to get this working.
You are NOT on the latest version of pfSense. That is now 2.5 as of this week, so you need to update to the 2.5 version. You cannot install any packages (nor update any existing packages) until you update pfSense. If you try and force it, you will likely break your firewall to the point a fresh install and configuration restore from a backup will be required.
This is simply not true. you can install packages for your current version. you just have to change the branch you are on in the system update page.
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@bmeeks 2.4.5 is based on 11.3, but is not 11.3. Even though the base is EOL, as long as you're using a supported version of pfSense, Netgate will backport fixes to make sure there are not critical security issues or bugs.
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@jmesser said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
@bmeeks said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
@beedsley said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
Confirmed on the latest version of pfsense: 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (arm64)
Rebooted pfsense
Tried: killall -9 pkg-static
Result: No matching processes were found
Manually installed package: openvpn-client...
Result: No change, still hangs on "lease wait while the update system initializes"Also, same failure, different pfsense install, just updating a different package, same result.
Gotta be a way to get this working.
You are NOT on the latest version of pfSense. That is now 2.5 as of this week, so you need to update to the 2.5 version. You cannot install any packages (nor update any existing packages) until you update pfSense. If you try and force it, you will likely break your firewall to the point a fresh install and configuration restore from a backup will be required.
This is simply not true. you can install packages for your current version. you just have to change the branch you are on in the system update page.
I said what I did because most users will NOT go change the branch. They will instead click "Update" on their favorite package on the INSTALLED PACKAGES tab and then that will break things.
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@harvy66 said in Please wait while the update system initializes:
@bmeeks 2.4.5 is based on 11.3, but is not 11.3. Even though the base is EOL, as long as you're using a supported version of pfSense, Netgate will backport fixes to make sure there are not critical security issues or bugs.
But 2.4.5 is not supported by Netgate anymore. It is EOL and replaced by either 2.5 CE or 21.02+ (if you have a Netgate appliance). So while you are technically correct that 2.4.5 is not 100% FreeBSD-11.3, it is for the most part. But beyond that argument, the fact remains that with the release of 2.5 and 21.02 there will be no more updates to 2.4.5. Just like there were no more updates for 2.4.4 when 2.4.5 came out.
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System > Update > Branch > Previous stable version (2.4.5 DEPRECATED)
Hope it helps someone, as it helped me.
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*PS: As usual, a bunch of technically correct but entirely useless answers above.Such as "It's not a good idea to have your firewall running an EOL operating system"
technically correct but entirely useless answer
Mate, you are not helping anyone.*
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@felipewnp Agreed!
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As a suggestion, I imagine it would it be possible for pfsense to check the installed system version against the selected update branch (just like it does on the dashboard) and print an indication of this situation (new stable version, so you can't click to update packages right now) either on the 'Installed Packages' list, or on 'Package Installer' tab once an update button has been pressed. Maybe even disable the 'update' links?
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@felipewnp Thanks a lot. Your tip fixed my issue.
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I found this page that describes the fix which corrected my issue. Mostly, set to the current distribution, in my case 2.4.5 DEPRECATED and run "sudo pkg-static install -f pkg"
https://agent31.net/blog/2021/03/10/fixing-stalled-package-manager-in-pfsense-2-4-5-p1-easily-in-5-minutes/
This procedure fixed the package manager on my 2.4.5-p1.