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    Upgrade from 2.4 Snapshot to 2.4 Stable likely?

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      Biscuitsntea
      last edited by

      So I read this post

      Upgrade path to 2.4 alpha from 2.3.2 release?
      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=118978.msg684604#msg684604

      and this comment from Jimp

      @jimp:

      Set it to upgrade to 2.3.3, then upgrade, then set it to upgrade to 2.4, then upgrade

      That is clear and I understand the procedure.

      Then I read this post which is more recent

      Pfsense 2.4 ZFS File System
      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=120340.0

      and the quote from kpa says

      @kpa:

      @Rifter:

      when this is released will we be able to upgrade to ZFS from 2.3.x or will it require a reinstall?

      I doubt that you'll be able to avoid a full reinstall, there just aren't any tools that would automate an UFS to ZFS conversion.

      My question is when following jimp's instructions what is happening to the 2.3.3 UFS file system while upgrading to 2.4?

      My assumption was in-line with kpa's comment that a clean install was necessary, particularly if ZFS will be used 2.4 forward.

      And my second question. Is it likely that we can upgrade from the 2.4 snapshots to the future 2.4 "stable" or will a reinstall likely be necessary?

      Thanks for any help.

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      • MikeV7896M
        MikeV7896
        last edited by

        Upgrading is possible if you want to keep using UFS. But if you want to change to ZFS, your only option will be to start from scratch. Pretty sure I have that right.

        The S in IOT stands for Security

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          Biscuitsntea
          last edited by

          Thanks virgiliomi!

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            Yes, you'll be able to update from 2.4 snapshots to 2.4-RELEASE when the time comes. You will have to change your update settings when it reaches that point to stop tracking snapshots.

            If you have 2.3.x or before with UFS and upgrade to 2.4, it will still be UFS. As virgiliomi said, to get ZFS you have to wipe and reload.

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              Biscuitsntea
              last edited by

              Excellent answers. Thank you.

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                brianc69
                last edited by

                What's the advantage of zfs? I have an apu4. Do I care?

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  @brianc69:

                  What's the advantage of zfs? I have an apu4. Do I care?

                  That's a question for a new thread. There are several topics on that already.
                  (tl;dr: more reliable, more features, but higher RAM usage)

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                    last edited by

                    @brianc69:

                    What's the advantage of zfs? I have an apu4. Do I care?

                    Not really. :)

                    Do you use a ram drive?

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