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UTM 9.7 with Update Confusion V9.702-1 is installed but is shown for update, available firmware is 9.701-6

Hi, "funny" things shown up for UTM update page:

 

Any hints?



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  • I am having the exact same problem.  But I'm not sure in my case 9.701-6 was installed.  When I went to up2date, only two patches were available, 9.701-6 and 9.702-1.  However, I think only one patch was installed.

    Need to verify if it was really installed or not.

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  • I am having the exact same problem.  But I'm not sure in my case 9.701-6 was installed.  When I went to up2date, only two patches were available, 9.701-6 and 9.702-1.  However, I think only one patch was installed.

    Need to verify if it was really installed or not.

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  • That's what the version command will tell you, Tom.  If fact, all Up2Dates are incremental, so the 9.702 Up2Date would not have been installed unless 9.701 was already installed.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
  • Hi Bob-

    It does show the current version 9.702-1, but does not necessarily show that 9.701.-6 was installed?

     

    <M> prdfwclep01:/home/login # version

    Current software version...: 9.702001
    Hardware type..............: 330r2
    Serial number..............: ##redacted##
    Installation image.........: 9.502-4.1
    Installation type..........: ssi
    Installed pattern version..: 181587
    Downloaded pattern version.: 181587
    Up2Dates applied...........: 16 (see below)
                                 sys-9.502-9.503-4.4.2.tgz (Mar  9  2018)
                                 sys-9.503-9.504-3.1.4.tgz (Mar  9  2018)
                                 sys-9.504-9.505-1.4.1.tgz (Mar  9  2018)
                                 sys-9.505-9.506-4.2.2.tgz (Mar  9  2018)
                                 sys-9.506-9.507-2.1.4.tgz (Sep 14  2018)
                                 sys-9.507-9.508-1.10.1.tgz (Sep 14  2018)
                                 sys-9.508-9.509-10.3.2.tgz (Sep 14  2018)
                                 sys-9.509-9.510-3.5.2.tgz (Sep 14  2018)
                                 sys-9.510-9.600-5.5.1.tgz (Jun 28  2019)
                                 sys-9.600-9.601-5.5.2.tgz (Jun 28  2019)
                                 sys-9.601-9.602-5.3.1.tgz (Jun 28  2019)
                                 sys-9.602-9.603-3.1.1.tgz (Jun 28  2019)
                                 sys-9.603-9.604-1.2.1.tgz (Sep 20  2019)
                                 sys-9.604-9.605-2.1.4.tgz (Sep 20  2019)
                                 sys-9.605-9.606-1.1.1.tgz (Apr 18 01:19)
                                 sys-9.606-9.702-1.1.1.tgz (Apr 18 01:21)
    Up2Dates available.........: 1
    Factory resets.............: 0
    Timewarps detected.........: 1

    Thanks

    Tom

  • There were some issues with 9.700 and 9.701, so the developers created a 9.606-to-9.702 Up2Date that your system used.  If some of the intermediate Up2Dates were automatically downloaded, they were deleted automatically when you got the 9.606-to-9.702 Up2Date.  Apparently, the script didn't remove the 9.701 Up2Date.  You can get a case opened with Support and they'll delete that for you.

    If a user without support (like a home user) sees this problem, do the following as root at the command line:

    cd /var/up2date/sys
    rm *701*
    /sbin/auisys.plx --rpmargs --force
    cd /home

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
  • That looks like it worked, thank you for the info.

    Tom