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Muzaki
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Auto Upgrade Server problem

Mon May 25, 2009 9:19 am

I've tried to set up an auto upgrade script. I used an RB 192 as a server, and upgraded a RB411 and another RB192. It worked fine, but I have one problem. When I reboot the RB192 it removes the mipsle package.

How do I set up a server that I can reboot, and still keep all packages?
 
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Re: Auto Upgrade Server problem

Tue May 26, 2009 10:02 pm

Do it from a routerboard that can have external file storage attached, such as a CF card, or MicroSD. An RB532 for instance. Store the file on the external device, then you'll be able to achieve what you need.

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Re: Auto Upgrade Server problem

Thu May 28, 2009 11:42 am

Thanx that worked.

Now with another problem:

When i use this:
/system scheduler add name=sched_upgrade on-event=upgrade start-date=Oct/09/2008 start-time=02:40:00 interval=30d
/system script add name=upgrade source="/system upgrade refresh\r\n:delay 05\r\n/system upgrade download-all reboot-after-download=yes"
Some routers just reboot, and some upgrade.

Any idea why?
 
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Re: Auto Upgrade Server problem

Sat May 30, 2009 3:13 pm

If you reboot them again manually, do they upgrade? if no, I suspect that the package is getting corrupt on the upload. Ftp over wireless links can sometimes be flaky. SFTP is much more reliable.

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Re: Auto Upgrade Server problem

Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:49 am

Seems like the upload was interupted..

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