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SHA256 Error moving from 6.10.3 to 6.11.0

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I've attempted to upgrade to 6.11.0 from 6.10.3 and keep encountering a "bad sha256* error

 

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plugin: updating: unRAIDServer.plg
plugin: downloading: https://unraid-dl.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.11.0-x86_64.zip ... done
plugin: downloading: https://unraid-dl.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.11.0-x86_64.md5 ... done

writing flash device - please wait...
Archive: /tmp/unRAIDServer.zip
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzfirmware
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzfirmware.sha256
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzimage
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzimage.sha256
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzmodules
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzmodules.sha256
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot-gui
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot-gui.sha256
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot.sha256
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/changes.txt
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/license.txt
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/make_bootable.bat
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/make_bootable_linux
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/make_bootable_mac
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/memtest
inflating: /boot/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.cfg-
checking sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzfirmware
*** bad sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzfirmware
checking sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzimage
checking sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzmodules
*** bad sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzmodules
checking sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot-gui
checking sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot
*** bad sha256 on /boot/unRAIDServer/bzroot
***
*** The upgrade failed, but no changes were made to your configuration.
*** Your USB Flash is likely failing.
***
plugin: run failed: /bin/bash retval: 1
DONE

 

Performing the upgrade check reveals no issues with upgrade, which seems to leave the issue being with the either the downloaded package and the USB Flash itself. I haven't spotted anything telltale in the logs either. 

 

My only other issue is that I've already had to replace the USB Flash drive on this server this year, and I'm aware I will need to contact support to replace the key. I just want to exhaust the potential alternative fixes before replacing the USB Flash drive itself, keeping in mind that may be a foregone conclusion at this point. 

charybdys-unrai-diagnostics-20220929-1111.zip

  • Community Expert

Do a manual update, just download the zip and extract the bz* files overwriting existing ones.

  • Author

Manually downloaded the ZIP from the site, When attempting to manually copy over to USB Flash the files took a very long time to copy, a retry was required on bzfirmware and bzimage however the copy appeared to have finished successfully. Upon attempting to boot, it threw a kernel panic error.

 

I attempted restoring my backup to the key, it had issues and took nearly 10 minutes to complete the last few %. Attempting to boot off the USB now returns a "This is not a bootable disk"... I'm going to say my USB is very clearly having issues. 

 

I ran the same process on a new USB and it completed within moments, and does boot without issue. So looks like I'll be contacting support. 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, charibdis said:

 I'm going to say my USB is very clearly having issues.

Most likely.

  • Author

Thanks for your help.

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