Yes,

I know about the upgrade procedure. I was just thinking that if the new version was due to release, it would be no problem for me wait, say, a couple of days. But, since there is no exact date I will proceed with rc2.

Thank you,

Roberto



Holger Bauer wrote:
You can upgrade from a snap directly to RC3 when it becomes available (should be soon but no exact date yet). It only needs a reboot and a downtime for the reboot depending on the speed of your hardware.

Holger

  
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto Greiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] kernel panic on 1.0RC2


Ok,

but is there a date when RC3 could be expected? If it's close, then
probably it would be better for me to wait a couple of days 
than to put
in production the older version.

Thank you,

Roberto


Holger Bauer wrote:
    
There have been some hundred codechanges form RC2 to the 
      
recent snaps ( see http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/timeline ). RC2 
actually is several weeks old now and we are very close to 
RC3 (RC2 is dated in CVS 1st of august). As we only fix bugs 
in the releng_
1 codetree you can consider every new snapshot more stable or 
including less bugs then a previous version. If you are 
encountering problems of some sort you always should try to 
reproduce them with the latest snapshot as they might be 
fixed already and wh
y should we look into problems just to find out "ah, that was 
fixed several weeks ago or was related to a bug that was 
fixed weeks ago".
    
Holger 

-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto Greiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] kernel panic on 1.0RC2


Sorry to get into this post, but there is something bugging me here.

I'm about to put into production a new server running the 
      
latest version of pfSense available at the page, which is 
rc2. Now, I'm seeing that if that version gives problems it 
won't be supported because it's old, and I'm supposed to use 
a daily snapshot
 instead?????
    
Roberto


Holger Bauer wrote: 
Please upgrade to a most recent version: 
      
http://pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0-SNAPSHOT-09-26-06/
  
We won't check for errors if they are not reported using the latest version. RC2 is quite old.

Holger

  
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Evers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] kernel panic on 1.0RC2


Hi All,

I have a strange problem on my firewall cluster, when I remove a carp
address the firewall node locks up (repeatable), the machine is left
with a panic message on the console, and can only be brought back to
life with a reboot. After the reboot everything seems fine 
and the CARP
address is removed. I have no idea how to debug this so can any of you
give me pointers ?

Attached is the output of the last dmesg
The network card where the CARP address was configured is 
using the ste
driver and is a 4-port D-link network adapter.
The machines used are Dell PE2850 single processor HTT enabled.

More information can be provided if necessary.

TIA!
Rob Evers

  
    


  


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