TrueNAS 24.04.2.3 is Now Available!

We are pleased to release TrueNAS 24.04.2.3!

This hotpatch addresses two issues in the previous 24.04.2.2 release, primarily affecting some TrueNAS Enterprise customers with High Availability (HA) systems and failover enabled.

See the Release Notes for more details.

Changelog: https://www.truenas.com/docs/scale/24.04/gettingstarted/scalereleasenotes/#240413-changelog
Download : https://www.truenas.com/download-truenas-scale
Documentation : https://www.truenas.com/docs/scale/24.04

Thanks for using TrueNAS!

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Adding some color to this new hotpatch to Dragonfishā€¦

As indicated, itā€™s for Enterprise HA users. There is no need for Community users to update from SCALE 24.04.2.x to 24.04.2.3. Save yourself some time.

Its worth noting that there are no further planned updates to Dragonfish. New features and bug fixes will go into the Electric Eel release planned for end of this month. We reserve the right to change our minds if we find a major bug or security issue.

Dragonfish has most of the SCALE users and is about the same deployment size as 13.0. It is very well tested and continues to grow. We now recommend it for Mission Critical environments, HA or not.

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Good ole 13.0 staying strong! :muscle:

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13.0 is as solid as a rockā€¦ if you donā€™t use plugins/VMs.

For HA, SCALE is twice as fast at failover. Better security for Enterprises as well which is why we recommend it for Mission Critical.

Iā€™ve upgraded to this but now I cannot use the WebUI after a power outage. I would like to figure out a way to post to get help but this is the only place I can post.

Everything underneath is working just fine - I am able to use all my Apps and even SSH into the box without any issues. Unfortunately when I try to use the web HTTP(s) I am unable to connect :frowning:

Post in TrueNAS General.
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Thanks @Captain_Morgan. I still am not seeing a way to do this. Perhaps its a timing thing? I just signed up for an account last night. I have a reply button here but I donā€™t see a ā€œCreate newā€ of any kind.

Try it now @t0x select a category and click top right new topic.

General members of the forums can not post a new topic in the Announcements category, though you can reply to a topic a moderator posted there. At the top of a Category if you can not post a new topic the ā€˜ā€™ā€™ + New Topicā€™ā€˜ā€™ button will be greyed out and you will need to select a different category to post your question topic in.

I struggle to make sense of these two - IMHO contradicting - statements:

How can you recommend something that does not receive any further planned updates for mission critical environments?

Regular scheduled updates are mandatory for mission critical systems.

I update my OPNsense firewalls (super critical, data centre, dozens of servers behind them) every two weeks.

We update > 1000 customer jails every single month.

I really fail to understand that policy. Doesnā€™t make sense to me.

Kind regards,
Patrick

Itā€™s not complicated. There are no ā€œplannedā€ updates to Dragonfish. If there are CVEs which appear or mission-critical bugs that require an update, then of course it will be updated. It just means thereā€™s nothing pending at the moment that warrants it.

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As Kris indicated, we will address CVEs or major bugs. Dragonfish has almost half a million machine-months of testing, so we are less likely to see major bugs.

Security devices are different from Storage Systems. For Mission critical storageā€¦ weā€™d prefer that updates are every 6 - 12 months. Its also rare that the storage is directly attached to the Internet.

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