Wednesday at 10:08 PM3 days Based on the release notes, no, this would not apply to the Polisy. I believe I read others saying they tried to update their Polisy and nothing changed for them. https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/46914-os-144-release-is-now-available/
Wednesday at 10:43 PM3 days Solution It does work, but the update must be done manually, by accessing the Polisy by ssh. Then you do:sudo pkg upgrade udx isy eisyui pg3xThis method was suggested by Michel at UDI. I've successfully upgraded two Polisys this way. Remember the release announcement warning:If your FreeBSD OS is below 13.2p11 (check via https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt), do not attempt this upgrade; it will brick your system. Edited Thursday at 01:16 AM3 days by Guy Lavoie
Thursday at 05:10 PM2 days Author Do you know if this will be enabled/allowed from the Jave console in the future. I'm not that familiar with ssh control of Policy. I get this error when trying that upgrade command. No repositories are enabled. (My OS is 14.3) Edited Thursday at 05:14 PM2 days by EJones01
Thursday at 05:24 PM2 days Have a look here, on the 4th page of the thread. there is a command to do first:
Yesterday at 01:15 AM1 day This contradicts this statement. Do not use SSH to perform the upgrade; this will brick your system.
Yesterday at 01:16 AM1 day Just now, brians said:This contradicts this statement. Do not use SSH to perform the upgrade; this will brick your system.That's for the Polisy only.
Yesterday at 01:21 AM1 day 3 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said:for the Polisy only.4 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said:That's for the Polisy only.Ok so I have a polisy do I use ssh to upgrade or not. The instructions are kinda ambiguous I think I see now that is a warning for older kernels Edited yesterday at 01:24 AM1 day by brians
Yesterday at 01:42 AM1 day Yes, heed the warning about the freebsd version. This upgrade method was suggested by Michel at UDI. I've personally upgraded all three of my Polisys successfully this way. Page 4 on the following thread has discussion, including instructions on enabling the repositories if needed.
12 hours ago12 hr 19 hours ago, Guy Lavoie said:Yes, heed the warning about the freebsd version. This upgrade method was suggested by Michel at UDI. I've personally upgraded all three of my Polisys successfully this way. Page 4 on the following thread has discussion, including instructions on enabling the repositories if needed.I ran the command, been a while but I get this when connecting to the web...Should I just be patient now?Uploading Attachment...
12 hours ago12 hr That might be normal, I saw something similar during the command line update, probably because the Polisy cannot be fully upgraded to freebsd 14.4. I'd reboot it and then check out that everything is ok.
12 hours ago12 hr ok so that system busy went away.. I removed java cache and reinstalled and IoX seems to be on lastest version..Gonna restart now hoping for the best ;)
11 hours ago11 hr Ok well that was nerve-wracking.. reboot didn't work from gui, so I did from ssh but was running a continous ping and didnt see drop so presumed crashed.. after a while I hard rebooted Polisy by removing power and it eventually all came back up.I did not have to use the command to set the repo when I upgraded unlike others.I got the impression that we will have to ssh upgrade polisy each time and possibly require to run command to set repo in future ?
11 hours ago11 hr 31 minutes ago, brians said:I got the impression that we will have to ssh upgrade polisy each time and possibly require to run command to set repo in future ?Very likely. I updated 3 Polisys this way and didn't need to set the repository on any of them. Not sure why it happens for some cases.
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