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unraid 6.12.0 upgrade broke things, help

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Like a hasty fool, I didn't notice I was getting a 6.x.0 release until it was too late, and I guess I'm paying the price.  looking for help - guessing either a link to the manual upgrade process to get 6.12.1, or a specific pointer to the issue.

 

I shut things down to troubleshoot local routing concerns, and it doesn't come back up now (no gui).  Something goofed in the startup scripts, or so it appears.  Here's the boot output:
 

Updating hardware database index:
/sbin/udevadm hudb --update
Triggering udeu events:
/bin/udevadm trigger --action=change
Starting system message bus:
rusr/bin/dbus-uuidgen --ensure : /usr/bit
Starting elogind:
/lib64/elogind/elogind --daemon
Starting Internet super-server daemon: /usr/sin/inetd
Starting OpenSSH SSH daemon:
/usr/sbin/sshd
Starting NTP daemon:
rusr/sbin/ntpd -g -u ntp:ntp
Starting ACPI daemon:
rusr/sbin/acpid
Enabled CPU frequency scaling governor:
ondemand
Updating MIME database:
rusr/bin/update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
Updating gdk-pixbuf. loaders:
rusr/bin/update-gdk-pixbuf-loaders &
Compiling Settings XML schema files:
rusr/bin/glib-compile-schemas rusr/share/glib-2.0/schemas &
Starting crond: /usr/sbin/crond
Starting atd:
/usr/sbin/atd
-b 15 -1 1
nu: cannot stat rusr/local/bin/mover': No such file or directory sh: line 6: Device: command not found sh: line 7: Serial: command not found sh: line 8: LU: conmand not found sh: line 9: Firmware: command not found sh: line 10: User: conmand not found sh: line 11: Sector: command not found sh: line 12: Rotation: command not found sh: line 13: Form: command not found sh: line 14: Device: command not found sh: line 15: ATA: command not found sh:
-c: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token '('
sh:
-c: line 16:
'SATA Version is:
SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/S)'
sh: line 6: Device: command not found sh: line ?: Serial: command not found sh: line 8: LU: command not found sh: line 9: Firmware: command not found sh: line 10: User: command not found sh: line 11: Sector: command not found sh: line 12: Rotation: command not found sh: line 13: Form: command not found sh: line 14: Device: command not found sh: line 15: ATA: command not found
sh: -c: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token "(* sh: -c: line 16:
"SATA Version is:
SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/S)*
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: Operation not supported: Cannot use direct socket mode if no URI is se unRAID Server OS version: 6.12.0
Pu address: 192.168.1.50
1Pub address: not set
backup login:

 

Solved by zaker

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I found the manual upgrade/downgrade procedure, I'll give that a go for 6.12.1 and see if it gets unstuck, otherwise I'll attempt a 6.11.something I guess.

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  • Solution

manual update and error check on usb stick seems to have solved issues.

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