Missing Argument 3 for FreePBX\Database\Migration

Error after upgrading FreePBX Modules today. Running FreePBX Distro High Availability

On the dashboard I have a critical error now: The following modules are disabled because they need to be upgraded:
recording_report, sms

Those I upgraded:
Asterisk CLI 13.0.3 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.4
Broadcast 13.0.8 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.11
Call Recording 13.0.10 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.11
Core 13.0.93 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.96
System Dashboard 13.0.22.3 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.24
OSS PBX End Point Manager will be upgraded to online version 13.0.6.7
Fax Configuration 13.0.30 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.32
Feature Code Admin 13.0.5 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.6
FreePBX Framework 13.0.153 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.156
Wake Up Calls 13.0.13 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.14
Parking Pro 13.0.19 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.22
Queues 13.0.24 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.27
Recordings 13.0.24 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.25
Bulk Phone Restart will be upgraded to online version 13.0.6
Asterisk SIP Settings 13.0.23.4 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.23.5
SIPSTATION 13.0.13.9 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.13.12
SMS 13.0.8 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.9
User Control Panel 13.0.35 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.36
User Management 13.0.67 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.69
Voicemail 13.0.48 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.50
Queues Pro 12.0.13.2 will be upgraded to online version 13.0.23

I got something similar - upgrade failed on SMS module. I “Applied Config” on the stuff that had already run then crossed my fingers and re-ran the remaining upgrades one at a time and it all worked - no more errors reported (although I don’t actually use UCP, etc. so I haven’t tested functionality).

I haven’t been paying close attention to the SMS module (I suppose I should now that my VOIP provider is supporting SMS termination) but isn’t it specific to SIPStation?

If you aren’t actively using the SMS module (or any random module, for that matter), I recommend you disable it. That way, you avoid the possibility that a random change will bring down your system.