Unifi AP refusing to upgrade
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@BRRABill said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@syko24 said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
I know this doesn't explain why the access point is having the issue but you can try updating the ap through ssh just to get it upgraded.
When I say defaulted, I used SSH to log in and default the unit. I have never had one fail to upgrade like this before. It is multiple sites too. One at this one, 1 at another, and 1 at a third.
Did you try upgrading the firmware via SSH?
I seriously just answered that question with the post you quoted. FFS.
You said you RESET it, not upgraded the firmware.
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@BRRABill said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@BRRABill said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@syko24 said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
I know this doesn't explain why the access point is having the issue but you can try updating the ap through ssh just to get it upgraded.
When I say defaulted, I used SSH to log in and default the unit. I have never had one fail to upgrade like this before. It is multiple sites too. One at this one, 1 at another, and 1 at a third.
Did you try upgrading the firmware via SSH?
I seriously just answered that question with the post you quoted. FFS.
You said you RESET it, not upgraded the firmware.
Yes, I know I said that. But that was still my answer to the question. Because he asked the same thing.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@BRRABill said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@BRRABill said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@syko24 said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
I know this doesn't explain why the access point is having the issue but you can try updating the ap through ssh just to get it upgraded.
When I say defaulted, I used SSH to log in and default the unit. I have never had one fail to upgrade like this before. It is multiple sites too. One at this one, 1 at another, and 1 at a third.
Did you try upgrading the firmware via SSH?
I seriously just answered that question with the post you quoted. FFS.
You said you RESET it, not upgraded the firmware.
Yes, I know I said that. But that was still my answer to the question. Because he asked the same thing.
Ah, I see your point.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
So just told it to do a custom upgrade.
Well that failed as well. So much for improved GUI tools.
So, F. Off to do an SSH upgrade on one to see if that resolves it.
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Nope. still no dice.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
So, F. Off to do an SSH upgrade on one to see if that resolves it.
Errors on update?
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@scottalanmiller said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
So, F. Off to do an SSH upgrade on one to see if that resolves it.
Errors on update?
Not before the unit rebooted.
issued the updated command, used the public URL from UBNT, it downloaded then said waiting for update then rebooted.
Normal SSH update screens.Next thing to try will be to forget it from the controller, then SSH in and do a full script reset, then see what happens.
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Ok, unit forgotten in the controller.
Ransyswrapper.sh restore-default
from SSH.Now doing the upgrade prior to adoption.
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Upgrade successful.
Annoyed as f***.
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Woot, at least it worked.
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@scottalanmiller said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
Woot, at least it worked.
But manual. I have 4 more like this spread across more sites.
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Just did another one and skipped the
syswrapper.sh restore-default
step.- Forget AP from controller
- Wait for it to reboot
- Connect via SSH using ubnt/ubnt
- Upgrade the firmware
- For an original UAP
upgrade http://dl.ubnt.com/unifi/firmware/BZ2/3.7.37.6065/BZ.ar7240.v3.7.37.6065.170118.0908.bin
- For an original UAP
- Wait for it to reboot after upgrading
- Adopt it again in the controller.
- Wait for it to provision itself and reboot.
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No new firmware listed on download.ubunt.com, but after I updated to Ubuntu 16.10 on the system, there was an update to the UniFi controller available that was not there immediately before the upgrade to 16.10.
All of the access points except one upgraded.
This is a different UAP than last time. This time I tried things in the controller first and it worked.
- Forget AP from controller
- Wait for it to reboot
- Adopt it again in the controller to the Default site.
- Wait for it to reboot
- Upgrade the firmware
- Wait for it to reboot
- Move it to the site you want it in.
- Wait for it to provision itself.
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Speaking on a controller I need to build a Ubuntu VM to run my controller, just to get the wireless setup I used a Windows system.
I know I know. . . I had to rebuild my lab so it was a bottom priority. Now that my lab is up and running I can get this done.
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Did yall notice that the new update has the ability to export and import individual sites instead of the entire config?
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@brianlittlejohn said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
Did yall notice that the new update has the ability to export and import individual sites instead of the entire config?
didn't JB post about that a week or so ago?
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@Dashrender maybe... im not sure... i would try and search for it... but that won't work well...lol
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@Dashrender said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@brianlittlejohn said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
Did yall notice that the new update has the ability to export and import individual sites instead of the entire config?
didn't JB post about that a week or so ago?
Nope.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@Dashrender said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
@brianlittlejohn said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:
Did yall notice that the new update has the ability to export and import individual sites instead of the entire config?
didn't JB post about that a week or so ago?
Nope.
I must have just read it in a released then.