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The other member is on a different configuration version of pfSense. Sync will not be done to prevent problems! It is possible force resync?

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Some days ago I install a new second pfSense firewall. I recovered the configuration from the previous one, to put this new one as a CARP Backup the same way other on was before.

After that, fixed all problems, I face this error on the CARP Master:

Jul  2 22:54:52 pfsense-rc-pri php-cgi: rc.filter_synchronize: Beginning XMLRPC sync data to https://X.X.X.X:443/xmlrpc.php.
Jul  2 22:54:52 pfsense-rc-pri php-cgi: rc.filter_synchronize: XMLRPC reload data success with https://X.X.X.X:443/xmlrpc.php (pfsense.host_firmware_version).
Jul  2 22:54:52 pfsense-rc-pri php-cgi: rc.filter_synchronize: XMLRPC versioncheck: 21.5 -- 19.1
Jul  2 22:54:52 pfsense-rc-pri php-cgi: rc.filter_synchronize: The other member is on a different configuration version of pfSense. Sync will not be done to prevent problems!

The "Synchronize Interface" are talking each other, the password to conect from Master to Backup is correct, the IP are configured correcly, every thing it is in complacency, followed out the official page. I undid and did again the secundary configuration on the hope that this action will clear the data base of version (I do not know if it is like that) and resync the configuration. Unfortnantly did not work to.

Is there some one that passed for this problem? Can any one help me?

pfSense Version:

  • Master: 2.4.4-RELEASE-p3
  • Backup: 2.5.1-RELEASE (was tryed with the version 2.4.4-RELEASE-p3 tool)
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