There is also a chance that 'something' went wrong during package
installation and the php process got terminated..
In diagnostics/backuprestore you can press the 'clear lock' and
'reinstall all packages' buttons to solve that.. Some packages just
cannot be installed during booting due to some include files might not
be loaded in advance..
Could you list what packages exactly you had installed before the upgrade.?
Ryan Clough schreef op 18-3-2015 om 20:15:
The documentation for updating pfSense firmware recommends noting and
removing all installed packages before updating[1]. Then, after a
successful update, reinstall the packages that were noted. I have had
very good success using this method however, I updated to 2.2.1 last
night without removing installed packages and after the reboot it took
about 2 hours for my Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2758 @ 2.40GHz with a
7200RPM pfSenseMirror to complete the package re-installation. Other
than a little hiccup with Sarg; all is well. I would, if you can, just
wait it out.
[1] https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Upgrade_Guide
Ryan Clough
Information Systems
Decision Sciences International Corporation
<http://www.decisionsciencescorp.com/><http://www.decisionsciencescorp.com/>
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:55 AM, Tiernan OToole
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Morning all.
Since i like being on the "bleeding edge" of technology, as soon
as the new version of PFSense 2.2.1 was released yesterday, i
downloaded and installed it on my existing 2.2 box. I told it to
do a full backup before installing, waiting about 10 min and heard
my server reboot (2 or 3 beeps, then lots of fans, then about 5
min later the usual PFSense "boot" charms).
I was looking at the boot sequence over KVMoIP and it started to
install packages in the background. this took another 10 min...
and all was good.
This morning i logged into the box (both over kvm and web
interface) and the web gives me the following notice:
Packages are currently being reinstalled in the background.
Do not make changes in the GUI until this is complete.
but there is nothing showing on the console... Im not in the house
currently, so rebooting is iffy (and i wont have KVM access if i
do reboot). is it a good idea to reboot if this shows? any idea
whats going on here?
Thanks.
--Tiernan
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