tar: Damaged tar archive

Started by ColeTrain, January 21, 2025, 05:24:59 AM

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Hi, the situation is, I updated to 24.7.12.  Everything seemed fine.
[I needed to move some plugs around]
Pressed "shutdown" on the GUI.  GUI said it was shutting down.
A minute or so went by.
it had not shut down so I used the terminal screen "5 Power off the system"
[did my stuff]
went to turn it back on.  As said in this post.
    tar: Retrying... 
    tar: Damaged tar archive 
    tar: Retrying... 
    tar: Damaged tar archive 
    tar: Retrying...`

https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=15735.0


As this thread said control-c saved the day.  It just booted.
As the thread said, I have now, (not before) "System: Settings: Miscellaneous and set "disable" for all periodic backups."

I am on the "hobbyist" side of the experience fence here.  I am scared to death to reboot.  I powered off to add a UPS, so that is good, but one day I will have to update.  Perhaps my double "shut down" didn't let the periodic backup work?

DO YOU THINK ALL IS SAFE?  Or should I reinstall and restore configs?  I don't have a broken device do I? I have not touched it as its working.

Thank you in advance.

First of all, save the current config stratight away just in case. I trust it is obvious to save it to somewhere not the OPN machine itself.
In my opinion you want to find out now not later after more configuration changes, so I would reboot now and have ready an available install image and a machine you can work from. No internet will be fine if you have downloaded the image and can then create a live installer ie liveusb.

Better to turn off backups in System: Settings: Misc -- likely caused by a damaged netflow backup


January 25, 2025, 06:05:17 AM #4 Last Edit: January 27, 2025, 04:47:13 AM by ColeTrain
Quote from: franco on January 21, 2025, 11:32:48 AMBetter to turn off backups in System: Settings: Misc -- likely caused by a damaged netflow backup

Quote from: cookiemonster on January 21, 2025, 10:45:23 AMyou want to find out now not later

Well, I turned off backups as above.  had a backup and installer ready. The reboot went without any issue.

Dare I try turning the backup back on?  Or just leave it off forever?