July 30, 20169 yr Hello, When I attempt to update from v6.1.6 via "check for updates" on the plugin page, my version v6.1.6 install always says "up-to-date". I have upgraded via this method from a previous version awhile back (6.0.1 I think), and other plugins have updated fine. I am seeing no obvious errors and just this line on the syslog, which seems normal?? Jul 29 22:12:29 Tower emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin checkall I have tried shutting down and temporarily renaming cfg/plugins directory, restarting and attempted to check to updates with only the 2 default plugins and still it thinks v6.1.6 is the latest No other issues with server, pretty simple setup, I do have 2 VMs not being used at the moment and no dockers installed yet. I can do a manual install if needed but rather use the GUI if possible. Is is just as easy as copying over the bzimage and bzroot from the 6.1.9 zip? Thanks, Dalmaar
July 30, 20169 yr Community Expert Is is just as easy as copying over the bzimage and bzroot from the 6.1.9 zip? Yes.
July 30, 20169 yr Author Is is just as easy as copying over the bzimage and bzroot from the 6.1.9 zip? Yes. Thanks johnnie.black I can fall back on that if I need to. Before I do that I would like to investigate why the plugin is not upgrading properly. I can wait if anybody has any ideas, not that important to get to v6.1.9 anytime quickly. I only noticed I was back a few releases when I upgraded my first unRAID v4.7 server (yes. v4.7 ), and realized the latest version was up to v6.1.9. Dalmaar
July 30, 20169 yr Probably network settings need to be set to static dns Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
July 31, 20169 yr Community Expert Probably network settings need to be set to static dns Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk And after you do that, put IP addresses in for DNS servers. If you don't know your ISP DNS servers addresses, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are the addresses for Google's public DNS servers.
July 31, 20169 yr Author Probably network settings need to be set to static dns Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk And after you do that, put IP addresses in for DNS servers. If you don't know your ISP DNS servers addresses, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are the addresses for Google's public DNS servers. Thanks a lot!!, it took both suggestions and it is now updating properly Dalmaar
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