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gbeddow
Luminary
Apr 25, 2019
Solved

STILL STUCK: failed upgrade from 6.9.5 to 6.10.0

I posted this yesterday and got no reply; can someone from Netgear please reply?

 

I upgraded an RN202 from 6.9.5 to 6.10.0 and many things are broken now. So many, in fact, I won't list them all (yet) but let's start with basic stuff that should work, but doesn't, like installed applications. All of the following now have "bad" configurations and no longer work:

 

linux-dash

LogAnalyzer

PHPMyAdmin

PHPSysInfo for ReadyNAS

 

At least the ReadyNAS admin page comes up (it wasn't for a while) and I can get in via ssh.

 

What's up?

  • gbeddow's avatar
    gbeddow
    Apr 27, 2019

    Sandshark, I was running PHP 7.2.13. Unfortunately, rolling back to 5.6.40
    didn't solve it, but I noticed an error restarting apache that I fixed with:

     
    # a2enmod slotmem_shm
    
    After that, and restarting the RN202, most of the installed apps came back - except for LogAnalyzer, which is a shame because it's quite useful.
     
    Does OS 6.10.0 no longer support LogAnalyzer, or is that issue specific to my system?

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  • Sandshark's avatar
    Sandshark
    Sensei - Experienced User

    What version of PHP are you using?  OS6.10.0 "broke" PHP 7 supplied by ReadyNAS Xtras, and thus any apps relying on it.

    • gbeddow's avatar
      gbeddow
      Luminary

      Sandshark, I was running PHP 7.2.13. Unfortunately, rolling back to 5.6.40
      didn't solve it, but I noticed an error restarting apache that I fixed with:

       
      # a2enmod slotmem_shm
      
      After that, and restarting the RN202, most of the installed apps came back - except for LogAnalyzer, which is a shame because it's quite useful.
       
      Does OS 6.10.0 no longer support LogAnalyzer, or is that issue specific to my system?
    • SirToby's avatar
      SirToby
      Aspirant

      I logged on to the console and killed the apache update process, then did:

       

      apt-get update

      apt-get upgrade -y

      reboot

       

      After this, Apache would start again and all seemed fine. A bit slow but working.

       

      Hope this helps

       

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