yunques

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Hi,

There is a way on Home »Server Configuration »Update Preferences to force Stable selection?

I know that in my case that tier is unavailable because it represents a downgrade. But there is a way just to select Stable and made CPANEL continues installing update until Stable version is reached.

I assume that I've to wait until stable version to Stable version could be available for selected,

Them is possible to select Stable? Making this not implying a downgrade, just a upgrade reference.

Thanks
 

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I know that in my case that tier is unavailable because it represents a downgrade. But there is a way just to select Stable and made CPANEL continues installing update until Stable version is reached.
You can change your preference to stable, so the automatic update will look for stable release and will not update the current release until it find one.. What you can do is select the stable version and then force cPanel updates manually when you want. This way the update will be pushed to you whatever is released at that very moment..
OR
You can just wait until you get a stable version installed.
 

yunques

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You can change your preference to stable, so the automatic update will look for stable release and will not update the current release until it find one.. What you can do is select the stable version and then force cPanel updates manually when you want. This way the update will be pushed to you whatever is released at that very moment..
OR
You can just wait until you get a stable version installed.
Hi,

Thanks for your replay,

But in my case CURRENT is disabled, there is a way to selected by other way?

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cPanelMichael

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Hello,

You can manually modify the "CPANEL=" line in the /etc/cpupdate.conf so that it matches the release tier of your preference. Note that subsequent cPanel update attempts will fail until version 70 reaches the Release build tier because downgrades of major versions are not supported.

Thank you.
 

yunques

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Hi Michael,

I made the change suggested by you, I need to know if this error message is just informative and will not affect my server normal operation.

Of course, I understand that there was not more updated on my server until release version with released in the future.

In fact I have update manual, because I like to take a update a while until install it.

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Thanks for this valuable information.
 

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I made the change suggested by you, I need to know if this error message is just informative and will not affect my server normal operation.
I think this message arrive due to the fact that the release version is older one than the current one.
 

cPanelMichael

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I made the change suggested by you, I need to know if this error message is just informative and will not affect my server normal operation.

Of course, I understand that there was not more updated on my server until release version with released in the future.
That's correct. The message you see is to inform you that updates to cPanel will not occur until the major version (e.g. 70) reaches the configured build tier (e.g. Release). You will receive warning notifications during the nightly cPanel update process until that happens, but note this is a non-fatal warning message that won't interfere with server functionality.

Thank you.