 FreeNAS 11.2 U5 was released a few days ago and I loaded it on my systems we have here and it worked That's the important part. I didn't have any problems with we did a new install and an upgrade just something We had to get done the other day and both those worked and we're rolling it out to client machines and so far so good No issues. It's just a minor update. So there's not anything groundbreaking But there is at least one potential Samba CVE denial of service So I do recommend upgrading it for the security that comes with that right there. It's not anything or shattering It does require them to be inside your network because please don't expose FreeNAS and Samba and all your shares to the internet directly But it's denial of service essentially against people on your local network attacking Samba. So it's important that you update it I will at least say that now. Let's look a little bit more in detail at it There are a couple known issues here one is with the OAuth cloud credentials that support added that they added to the new Ui and it sounds like it the total fix won't be destined to 11.2 u6 it's part of the way the OAuth is Authenticating what there isn't working properly also when configuring Microsoft one drive OAuth populates all the credentials except for drive ID Determine drive ID log in here and I have an instruction how to get a workaround for that Sounds like Amazon cloud drive is broke now This is the specifically cloud drive which is not s3 as a different service So it sounds like that may be discontinued in here mega cloud service not working. So That's you know, if you were thinking about using mega apparently you can't so that's still broken There's also the edge case here And I thought this was a really interesting bug where if you have more than one of the same plug-in and a plug-in Fails it would delete the base plug-in not the second one apparently that's a big problem And they do have kind of a work around so be careful if you're adding the same plug-in more than once There are special use cases where you may want to do that And you got to make sure it deletes the right one in the cleanup process and there is a note about that in here I didn't have any problems with the update breaking any of the jails We had a system they seem to work perfectly fine, and I don't have any double jails So I didn't really get in depth on testing this now for the rest of the improvements There's a lot of little things that are up on there updates to python libcrypt But one of them that stood out was the update AMD CPU temperature This made a lot of people who are building systems with free nas and Ryzen We've been thinking about building one ourselves with a Ryzen chip They're very power efficient for the amount of Processing power you get with them which also power efficiency means they run cooler But free nas was reporting them improperly now This is going to be new a new issue you're going to have when new components come out such as Ryzen where there are Issues trying to read the temperatures from and things like that but through these bug reports This is why I remind people a time you can't just throw your hands up in here and say it doesn't work It never work. I'm not going to build it with this that doesn't solve the problem The developers may not have a rise in themselves. So your bug report submissions Help them figure out why it's reporting 80 centigrade as opposed to 40 centigrade in the bios and then they release a fix for it This is one of those things that remind people a lot. These bug reports are absolutely important As far as here's my system Nothing on mine Changed much everything's still working fine. Like I said, but this is a older Xeon system that we have for our free nas No problems the update everything from ice cousin to the storage to the networking interfaces nothing Born nothing to really report. So it's kind of a other than I'm excited because it was a lot of small improvement updates But there's one No problem. So it's not a most exciting update, which is good. We don't really want exciting where storage server I love when you know amazing new features came out like when I came to the new I but when there's incremental updates and are small improvements I'm kind of happy to just load it and go on about my day because I store a lot of data in here and Mostly it's for my videos right now is what this particular servers being used for and I like it when they just work So I can continue on making videos and have a place to save them. So that worked quite well for here This also is currently a VM storage house for us Oh, we have a lot of VMs in the system and it's connected at 10 gig and all of that work perfectly fine as well So like I said, not a whole lot to talk about with this particular release It I was happy that it worked. Well, the upgrade went really smooth always back up before you update And as I've mentioned before in previous versions updates the way that free nas does its update It keeps what they referred to as like a slice on the drive So you can roll back if you need to if it boots up and you go wow, there's something in this version It doesn't work well with my system You can go in there and say well set the active partition to be the previous version Essentially, and it will then go back to the previous version and until that update is Released you can do it and yes, you can skip updates You can go from like you three to you five You have to read through and see if there's any major changes that would prevent you from doing that But for the most part that's not a problem if you wanted to skip an update Kind of out of laziness because there was a u4 update and then there was immediately Update after you for I skipped it because I wasn't affected by the minor problem that they had to release and fix on there So I went right to the u5 just didn't feel like rebooting the system and well We don't ever reboot our systems unless there's an update. That's about the only time the system ever gets reboot Or only start moving some components around things like that, but that's it update works great Feel free to run it because I know a few people will always say hey Have you tried it yet and they don't want to try it on your hardware? I keep all my stuff backed up ever all my stuff is replicated So I don't mind trying it out and being the guinea pig and we do try it out in here and in our lab environment So on some of our production stuff in our lab environment once we know that we roll it out to the clients There's you know I'm pretty confident in all the updates But I always like to see if there's any hiccups or problems and always read the details, especially with that minor Potential issue with updating the IO cage and if you have more than one plug-in loaded at the same time that that's a That's definitely an issue there So please keep that in mind if you're doing them more than one plug-in load read read the manual read the details Don't just listen to me That's what I'm gonna say is overall important and see if any of those other things on the list affect you All right, thanks Thanks for watching if you liked this video Give it a thumbs up if you want to subscribe to this channel to see more content hit that subscribe button and the Bell icon and maybe YouTube will send you a notice when we post if you want to hire us for a project that you've seen or discussed in This video head over to Lawrence systems calm where we offer both business IT services and consulting services and are excited to help you with Whatever project you want to throw at us Also, if you want to carry on the discussion further head over to forums at Lawrence systems calm where we can keep the Conversation going and if you want to help the channel out in other ways We offer affiliate links below which offer discounts for you and a small cut for us That does help fund this channel and once again, thanks again for watching this video and see on next time