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Reboot photosync on terminal
Reboot photosync on terminal





reboot photosync on terminal
  1. #REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL INSTALL#
  2. #REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL UPDATE#
  3. #REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL MANUAL#
  4. #REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL UPGRADE#

sudo do-release-upgrade -mode=server -f DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive.Unfortunately ffs packages are not compatible with Ubuntu 16 and python version < 3.6.9 and thus they left in broken state.

#REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL UPGRADE#

The part of script with apt-get upgrade after do-release-upgrade will upgrade ffs packages on not upgraded OS 16.

#REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL UPDATE#

If for some reason there are packages in apt cache marked as upgradable or system needs reboot during previous system update do-release-upgrade part of script will not work but script will continue on update steps in os_upgrade.sh

  • Send email to with both the log and the captureģ.
  • reboot photosync on terminal

    Make a capture of terminal reporting a problem as well.

    reboot photosync on terminal

    Navigate to path "/var/log" and download the file syslog.Connect to the Virtual machine with WinSCP by creating a session with SCP protocol and supplying credentials of the sadmin user.If your host machine is OSX or some linux distribution, then skip this step

    #REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL INSTALL#

  • If you host machine is running under Windows, install WinSCP program, if it is not already installed.
  • If for some reason the process is aborted, please do the following: The lock message may be seen after rebooting when the upgrade script results as well, so be sure to look for it when the upgrade resumes post-restart.Ģ. The lock of the resource will be self released. This means that you have to retype again sudo /opt/ffs/os_upgrade.sh in a while. If you encounter any issues during the upgrade process refer to the current troubleshooting list.Į: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open ( 11 : Resource temporarily unavailable)Į: Unable to lock directory /var/lib/apt/lists/ If you encounter any issues during the upgrade process refer to the troubleshooting list.
  • Load FileFlex Server Administration page.
  • reboot photosync on terminal

  • Enable fileflex repository running sudo mv /etc/apt// /etc/apt//ffs.list.
  • Use the lsb_release -a command to check the OS version.
  • This command will upgrade system to new release 18.04.ĭuring this step upgrade you might be asked to keep nf file
  • After system reboot, login to server console and type sudo do-release-upgrade -mode=server -f DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive.
  • If system reboot is not requested use the sudo reboot command.
  • Reboot the system when requested once the upgrade process completes.
  • NOTE: If you are upgrading Ubuntu OS on Oracle VirtualBox you may see the following:Ĭhoose Y or I : install the package maintainer's version for nfĭuring this step upgrade you might be asked to keep clamd package configĬhoose "keep the local version currently installed.
  • This will upgrade the OS system and all system packages to Ubuntu 16.04.7.
  • Run sudo mv /etc/apt//ffs.list /etc/apt// to disable temporary fileflex repository.
  • If it returns Ubuntu 18.04.3, go back to Server Administration page and press the Upgrade Machine buttonĦ.2. If it returns Ubuntu 16.xx.xx you should manually upgrade OS through the terminal
  • Depending on where your VM is hosted (VMWare Workstation, VirtualBox, HyperV, etc), go to its terminal and login the user sadminĦ.1.
  • Download the newly-created backup to your local storage.
  • Perform Backup Now from Backup & Restore.
  • Stop all servers except Administration and Storage Server.
  • Login into FileFlex Enterprise Server Administration page.
  • #REBOOT PHOTOSYNC ON TERMINAL MANUAL#

    Solution 2 - manual OS upgrade prior FileFlex script

  • And that's it, now you can go back to Server Admin and start all servers in order to continue using our application.
  • Once ready, you will see: Ubuntu 18.04.3.
  • The process will start automatically, no user-interaction is required from your side, just wait to reboot once again.
  • Once done, you will be asked again to login
  • The process of upgrading the operating system will start.






  • Reboot photosync on terminal