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System dead after attempting upgrade from 6.1.44

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Diagnostics attached.

 

Nginxtower-diagnostics-20240323-1600.zip doesn't start after boot.

Starting nginx via SSH just gives me an error 500 page.

Already tried copying from /boot/previous to /boot, with no change

Solved by 4o66

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Not sure if it helps, but Array doesn't appear to be started, nothing in /mnt

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"/etc/rc.d/rc.php-fpm start" let me get the login page, but back to error 500 after that

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Might be a bad plugin problem, from /var/log/phplog -

 

[23-Mar-2024 17:02:52 America/Los_Angeles] PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught TypeError: date(): Argument #2 ($timestamp) must be of type ?int, string given in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/template.php:54

Stack trace:

#0 /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/template.php(54): date('Ymd', '')

#1 {main}

  thrown in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/template.php on line 54

 

moving plugins out of /boot/config to /boot/ignore

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  • Solution

Moved /boot/config/plugins /boot/config/plugins.old

 

System appears to be booting properly.

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That did fix things, so putting my plugins back in. One is the Nvidia driver, which means I get to reboot again.

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