From: Lee J. <lj...@ne...> - 2022-07-07 06:10:08
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In relation to this: because my OS is no longer supported, I have to delete the software packages modules, as they initiate a fetch operation which never ends and takes up a lot of processor cycles. When I update though, the are restored. Is there a way for the update mechanism to respect the current module configuration? I also wonder if this was related to the problem I had. > On 7 Jul 2022, at 3:04 PM, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > > Hmm ... this could be an issue specific to older FreeBSD versions. I'll see if I > can re-produce it. > > On 05/Jul/2022 22:33 Lee J. <lj...@ne...> wrote .. >> I am on an old server running FreeBSD 10.1. Luckily my hosting provider was able >> to get it started using the service webmin start command. I will need to set up >> SSH access for myself in the future (as I have Webmin I’ve never felt I needed >> this before). >> >> >>> On 6 Jul 2022, at 3:29 PM, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: >>> >>> On 05/Jul/2022 20:26 Lee J. <lj...@ne...> wrote .. >>>> I tried to update from 1.994 to 1.996, but it stalled at “running post install >>>> scripts”, and now I cannot access Webmin at all. What do I do? I used Webmin >>>> exclusively to administer my server - I do not know any other way to do it (upgrades >>>> never failed previously). >>> >>> If you can SSH in as root, you should be able to re-start Webmin by running /etc/webmin/start >>> >>> Which Linux distribution and version are you running there though? >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >> >> >> >> - >> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >> To remove yourself from this list, go to >> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |