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Unable to update from 0.9.52 to 0.9.70 #58

Open XiQshoner opened 3 years ago

XiQshoner commented 3 years ago

Hello Folks,

There are some updated miners that I would like to access in 0.9.70. When I run the auto update command it states I am on the best version @ 0.9.52... The output I receive after running the auto update command

**2020-06-02 16:01:18,831 INFO:0.9.11 Current status: 2020-06-02 16:01:18,831 INFO:0.9.11 minemeld-engine: current: 0.9.52.post1 latest: 0.9.52.post1 2020-06-02 16:01:18,832 INFO:0.9.11 minemeld-webui: current: 0.9.52 latest: 0.9.52 2020-06-02 16:01:18,832 INFO:0.9.11 minemeld-prototypes: current: 0.9.52.post1 latest: 0.9.52.post1 2020-06-02 16:01:19,262 DEBUG:0.9.11 curl output: 2020-06-02 16:01:19,390 DEBUG:0.9.11 curl output: 2020-06-02 16:01:19,390 DEBUG:0.9.11 gpgv: /usr/bin/gpgv --ignore-time-conflict --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/minemeld.gpg /tmp/mmaupackagesgpg8W__86 /tmp/mmaupackagesp5rJjD 2020-06-02 16:01:19,396 INFO:0.9.11 gpgv output: gpgv: Signature made Tue 15 Jan 2019 02:52:41 AM EST using RSA key ID 7B630999 gpgv: Good signature from "Palo Alto Networks, MineMeld Team minemeld@paloaltonetworks.com" gpgv: aka "[invalid image]"

2020-06-02 16:01:19,402 INFO:0.9.11 No package to deploy, exit**

jtschichold commented 3 years ago

Hi @XiQshoner, could you tell which distribution are you using? You need at least Ubuntu 16.04 to receive recent updates.

XiQshoner commented 3 years ago

I am currently running 14.04.6LTS. Can I do an in place upgrade of the OS without wrecking my MineMeld instance?

jtschichold commented 3 years ago

Easiest path is exporting a backup of your MineMeld instance via the UI, install a new 16.04 instance and import the backup. I have seen errors in python generated by the upgrade of 14.04 to 16.04. Going forward you should also think of moving to the docker version of MineMeld.

XiQshoner commented 3 years ago

What is the benefit of going with Docker?

jtschichold commented 3 years ago

Easier to maintain and upgrade as all the dependencies are packed inside the container image.

XiQshoner commented 3 years ago

Thanks for the information. Feel free to close this out.