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Upgrade from 9.2.0.1.943 to 9.2.0.1.972

For "upgrading" from FreeNAS/NAS4Free Legacy to XigmaNAS and upgrading XigmaNAS to newer builds.
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Upgrade from 9.2.0.1.943 to 9.2.0.1.972

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Hi,

is something to consider when i Upgrade from 9.2.0.1.943 to 9.2.0.1.972 (Full Install)?
How does it work best? Export, new Install, Import? Or boot 972 and Upgrade from Menue?


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trendco wrote:How does it work best?
no, wokrs in the same way, only small version improvements, you can check changes here: http://sourceforge.net/p/nas4free/code/commit_browser
trendco wrote:Export, new Install, Import? Or boot 972 and Upgrade from Menue?
, recomended way is boot liveCD or liveUSB and use update option: 9, and next option 5

http://wiki.nas4free.org/doku.php?id=do ... ee_on_disk
12.1.0.4 - Ingva (revision 7743) on SUPERMICRO X8SIL-F 8GB of ECC RAM, 11x3TB disk in 1 vdev = Vpool = 32TB Raw size , so 29TB usable size (I Have other NAS as Backup)

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I do it, but look the Picture.
And now?


Edit: But it runs and the Settings are there !???
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Re: Upgrade from 9.2.0.1.943 to 9.2.0.1.972

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No one had this Problem?

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well, is the config file corrupt ?
my NAS and its development until today: viewtopic.php?f=63&t=39&sid=039fed830cf ... 4d0abe4a04

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I do not think, it's running anyway.
How can i check it?

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Well a Texteditor like notepad will do it ....
my NAS and its development until today: viewtopic.php?f=63&t=39&sid=039fed830cf ... 4d0abe4a04

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The File "/cf/conf/config.xml" looks well and it works so well.
I don't understand anyway why the configuration file will be restored when i only make an Upgrade.

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Post by wirez05 »

I too had the same error upgrading today from .943 to .972 but all looks good with config file. I actually stepped into the web Gui and reloaded the config with no issues to verify.

Kinda strange.

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Version 9.2.0.1 - Shigawire (revision 972)
Build date Mon Apr 28 02:43:01 CEST 2014
Platform OS FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE-p4 (kern.osreldate: 902001)
Platform x64-full on Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz

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Re: Upgrade from 9.2.0.1.943 to 9.2.0.1.972

Post by paulg »

I had the same error from .959 to .972 but it rebooted fine.
NAS-less for the moment

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