Update broken?

Started by hbc, May 04, 2020, 09:22:27 AM

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May 04, 2020, 09:22:27 AM Last Edit: May 04, 2020, 04:22:55 PM by hbc
Hi,

are there any issues with repositories? Neither I get the announced 20.1.6 version, nor any plugins.

Either I get timeouts for repositories or the message that no updates are available.

Beside the updates, I should install a plugin, but the plugin list is completely empty. Even installed ones are  not listed. I tried 'pkg update -f' then I got at least the installed ones as 'orphaned'.

But no chance to install any new plugins. How can I manually install plugins, since my update mechanism seems to be broken on both ha members?
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4116 CPU @ 2.10GHz (24 cores)
256 GB RAM, 300GB RAID1, 3x4 10G Chelsio T540-CO-SR

Had the same issue yesterday.
I switched mirrors and selected the HTTPS mirror from OPNsense and this worked and showed the update for me.
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You are right. After testing serveral repositories, I finally found a working one. Seems are there are problems with repository servers.

Many Timeouts and unresolveables.

# configctl firmware check
{
        "connection":"unresolved",
        "downgrade_packages":[],
        "download_size":"",
        "last_check":"Mon May  4 09:28:23 CEST 2020",
        "new_packages":[],
        "os_version":"FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p18-HBSD",
        "product_name":"opnsense",
        "product_version":"20.1.5",
        "reinstall_packages":[],
        "remove_packages":[],
        "repository":"error",
        "updates":"",
        "upgrade_major_message":"",
        "upgrade_major_version":"",
        "upgrade_needs_reboot":"0",
        "upgrade_packages":[]
}

# configctl firmware check
{
        "connection":"timeout",
        "downgrade_packages":[],
        "download_size":"",
        "last_check":"Mon May  4 09:29:33 CEST 2020",
        "new_packages":[],
        "os_version":"FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p18-HBSD",
        "product_name":"opnsense",
        "product_version":"20.1.5",
        "reinstall_packages":[],
        "remove_packages":[],
        "repository":"error",
        "updates":"",
        "upgrade_major_message":"",
        "upgrade_major_version":"",
        "upgrade_needs_reboot":"0",
        "upgrade_packages":[]
}

# configctl firmware check
{
        "connection":"ok",
        "downgrade_packages":[],
        "download_size":"",
        "last_check":"Mon May  4 09:30:36 CEST 2020",
        "new_packages":[],
        "os_version":"FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p18-HBSD",
        "product_name":"opnsense",
        "product_version":"20.1.5",
        "reinstall_packages":[],
        "remove_packages":[],
        "repository":"ok",
        "updates":"0",
        "upgrade_major_message":"",
        "upgrade_major_version":"",
        "upgrade_needs_reboot":"0",
        "upgrade_packages":[]
}
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4116 CPU @ 2.10GHz (24 cores)
256 GB RAM, 300GB RAID1, 3x4 10G Chelsio T540-CO-SR

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There's no way it's DNS
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