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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.3.3 Development Snapshots
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      pablot
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      So, that brings me back to how I ended on 2.3.4…..  :o
      ok, if I just "wait" for 2.3.4 this should be fixed by then or you recommed to backup, reinstall and restore ?

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        NOYB
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        I'm not recommending this.  But if the system is not critical and you want to experiment.  You might gitsync it to RELENG_2_3_3.

        
        playback gitsync --minimal --diff --show-files --dry-run git://github.com/pfsense/pfsense.git RELENG_2_3_3
        
        

        Remove the dry-run option when you want to actually apply the changes.

        Oh that's option 12 on the console.  Also reboot after applying a gitsync.

        Also note RELENG_2_3_3 went from RC to RELEASE this morning.

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          pablot
          last edited by

          :-\ will try that when I feel brave enough!!!

          Seriously, it's a VM (kvm) so, I can happily try that and restore from a backup if it fails!!!  8)

          Thanks for your help and advice!

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            NOYB
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            @pablot:

            So, that brings me back to how I ended on 2.3.4…..  :o
            ok, if I just "wait" for 2.3.4 this should be fixed by then or you recommed to backup, reinstall and restore ?

            Because your updates were tracking RELENG_2_3.  Which previously was 2.3.3 Development.

            When 2.3.3 went to RC.  A new branch for it, RELENG_2_3_3 was made from RELENG_2_3, and the RELENG_2_3 branch went to 2.3.4 development.

            Since you where tracking RELENG_2_3 branch you went to 2.3.4 development along with it.

            I don't think there is any reason to reinstall if your update setting is set to now track stable I don't think you'll get anymore updates from RELENG_2_3 (2.3.4 development).  Your just a few commits ahead of RELENG_2_3_3 (2.3.3 release).

            If you want to get back from being ahead.  I think a gitsync would do it.  But I don't know for sure and thus am not making this a recommendation.

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              NOYB
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              If you have VM snapshot form 2/10 (or before) it will probably be of 2.3.3.  You could go back to there and change the update setting to track stable.

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                pablot
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                @NOYB:

                If you have VM snapshot form 2/10 (or before) it will probably be of 2.3.3.  You could go back to there and change the update setting to track stable.

                The oldest snapshot I have is from 2/10 so I will try that al see what happens.

                Thanks again!

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                  pablot
                  last edited by

                  Went back to 2/10 VM snapshop, switched to STABLE, upgraded from console and now I'm on 2.3.3-RC

                  Thanks!!!

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                    survive
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                    Hi guys,

                    I had the same problem where I was running 2.3.4. I ran the gitsync command a from an earlier post & now the system reports 2.3.3 in the version box I still show:

                    Current Base System 2.3.4.a.20170227.0254

                    When I check for updates.

                    Is there a file I can edit to correct this?

                    -Will

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                      MoonKnight
                      last edited by

                      Hi,

                      I got this one today :)

                      pfsense_update.png_thumb
                      pfsense_update.png

                      --- 24.11 ---
                      Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1518 @ 2.20GHz
                      Kingston DDR4 2666MHz 16GB ECC
                      2 x HyperX Fury SSD 120GB (ZFS-mirror)
                      2 x Intel i210 (ports)
                      4 x Intel i350 (ports)

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                      • RonpfSR
                        RonpfS
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                        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=126523.msg699285#msg699285

                        2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
                        Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                        Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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                          MoonKnight
                          last edited by

                          @RonpfS:

                          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=126523.msg699285#msg699285

                          Thank you very much :)

                          --- 24.11 ---
                          Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1518 @ 2.20GHz
                          Kingston DDR4 2666MHz 16GB ECC
                          2 x HyperX Fury SSD 120GB (ZFS-mirror)
                          2 x Intel i210 (ports)
                          4 x Intel i350 (ports)

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