Upgrade from 26.1.4 to 26.1.9 error observed

Started by Kage159, June 11, 2026, 07:40:19 PM

Previous topic - Next topic
During the latest upgrade of my firewall I noted the following. Upgrade was successful and the firewall is processing traffic.

[28/87] Upgrading os-isc-dhcp from 1.0_4 to 1.0_5...
[28/87] Extracting os-isc-dhcp-1.0_5: .......... done
Stopping configd...done
Starting configd.

Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class "OPNsense\Base\Menu\MenuContainer" not found in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/models/OPNsense/DHCPv4/Menu/Menu.php:34
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/Autoload/Loader.php(49): require_once()
#1 [internal function]: OPNsense\Autoload\Loader->autoload('OPNsense\\DHCPv4...')
#2 /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/script/run_migrations.php(64): ReflectionClass->__construct('OPNsense\\DHCPv4...')
#3 {main}
  thrown in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/models/OPNsense/DHCPv4/Menu/Menu.php on line 34
Reloading plugin configuration
Flushing all caches...done.
Configuring system logging...done.
Reloading template OPNsense/Syslog: OK


Nothing to worry about. Small glitch in the matrix that sorted itself out during the final steps of the update (step is 28/87).


Cheers,
Franco

Well, to be honest - and this is not really a good idea - I lost interest in most error messages during updates. They appear so often that I now ignore them - and wait 5 minutes if the remote machine, 250km away, comes back to life anyway.

Quote from: Zeitkind on June 13, 2026, 05:33:50 PMI lost interest in most error messages during updates.
They appear so often that I now ignore them
Of all the updates that I have done from OPNsense 24 to 25 to 26 and everything in between there were ZERO ERRORS so my guess is you guys are having strange connection or DNS issues :)
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)

My guess - it often depends on your browser. Using LibreWolf like me might not be the best idea if you update OPNSense.. *shrug*
But error messages starting with "Danger" - well, that just feels like your forgotten uncle from Nigeria sending you millions of Dollars..

Quote from: Zeitkind on June 13, 2026, 11:43:24 PMMy guess - it often depends on your browser. Using LibreWolf like me might not be the best idea if you update OPNSense.. *shrug*
Main browsers here are :
- Pale Moon @ Windows + Linux
- LibreWolf @ Linux

I can't remember which I have used the most so I will try to remember to do the next update with LibreWolf because I know the last one was done with Pale Moon :)

QuoteBut error messages starting with "Danger" - well, that just feels like your forgotten uncle from Nigeria sending you millions of Dollars..
LOL! ^_^
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)

@Zeitkind context matters, especially for a completely different report than the OP's, because:

community/26.1/26.1.7:o ui: trap generic error popup for specific API URLs such as /api/core/firmware/upgradestatus when it adds no value and known to be unstable

Which means when you are on 26.1.7 or later you won't see this pop-up ever again. I don't think people have really noticed, but the frequent reports have stopped flowing in.


Cheers,
Franco


** UPDATE **

About this :
Quote from: nero355 on June 14, 2026, 12:27:50 AMI will try to remember to do the next update with LibreWolf
LibreWolf pretty much does the same thing that Pale Moon does and does not scroll, however I think Pale Moon does it a bit better because at least I can see the KERNEL UPDATE part before the Reboot happens :)

This was from 26.1.9 to 26.1.10 by the way!
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)

The scroll is fixed in 26.1.10, but since the update code is running on 26.1.9 it's still buffering jumpily.


Cheers,
Franco

Quote from: franco on June 17, 2026, 01:14:20 PMThe scroll is fixed in 26.1.10, but since the update code is running on 26.1.9 it's still buffering jumpily.
I will report back after the next update in the future just to be sure! :)
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)

Quote from: franco on June 17, 2026, 01:14:20 PMThe scroll is fixed in 26.1.10
Hereby confirmed that during the upgrade procedure from 26.1.10 to 26.1.11 there were no weird jumps observed like there were previously :)
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)