Of course what direction you choose to take with your system management is entirely up to you.
Thanks. Just trying to pick some brains.
Random: Do you know if the changeover to iocage require jail re-creation?
Of course what direction you choose to take with your system management is entirely up to you.
Likely yes since it will also come with an update to FreeBSD 11. Past base OS updates have had to do the same.Random: Do you know if the changeover to iocage require jail re-creation?
You can force it from the CLI:
# freenas-update -v -T FreeNAS-11-STABLE update
I had the same problem, but solved it by exporting the configs, did a clean install and imported the config on the new installation. I was then able to change train.Although that works, I still cant switch the train afterwards. I assume that will solve at a next release?
This is a mistake in my opinion. Any major fixes/updates should invoke a RC2 in my opinion. Lets prevent another "Corral" incident.It is set for 11 release according to the bug tracker.
This was my plan as well but after Release comes out. I'll test in a VM the RC for now. I was running the nightlies and forced it back to Stable so I can be on the same platform as many other users.I upgraded my backup box, since it does little more than zfs recv. All went normally, so I'm thinking that most upgrade issues are on weird hardware, crap boot devices or both.
I just forced my test bench machine from 11 Nightlies to the RC version last night and did not log back in until minutes ago.This was my plan as well but after Release comes out. I'll test in a VM the RC for now. I was running the nightlies and forced it back to Stable so I can be on the same platform as many other users.
This is a mistake in my opinion. Any major fixes/updates should invoke a RC2 in my opinion. Lets prevent another "Corral" incident.