JayG30
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- Jun 26, 2013
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Well, I have a X10SL7-F with watchdog disabled both in the BIOS and with the jumper, and the latest 9.3 update with email correctly configured and I check regularly the IPMI log.
I don't have these emails/events so you must have something not correctly configured somewhere ;)
I checked everything, it is disabled. But in typical FreeNAS forum fashion I know I'll be called an idiot, noob, moron, no nothing anyway. Even after I take screenshots and post them in this thread next week. That just seems to be the way this place operates. (Not directed at you in particular).
Since you also have an X10SL7-F, if it isn't in production (or if you just don't care), try to offline a disk via GUI in latest 9.3 release. Then try to online it back to your pool without restarting the server or issuing a replace command (ie. not resilver it). I found no online option via GUI, so have to drop to CLI. But onlining the device didn't work reliably. Had to eventually "replace" and "resilver". That is a pretty big issue IMO.
Here is another question for you (sorry for going a bit off topic). I believe the X10SL7-F should support hot swapping via the LSI 2308 in a good case. Yet in FreeNAS/FreeBSD it doesn't seem to work, even on this "server grade hardware". I see this;
Code:
da3 at mps0 bus 0 scbus0 target 11 lun 0 da3: <ATA TOSHIBA MG03ACA3 FL1A> s/n 53L8K729F detached cam_periph_alloc: attempt to re-allocate valid device da3 rejected flags 0x118 re daasync: Unable to attach to new device due to status 0x6
It sounds to me like this might be an issue with FreeBSD that they are working on but have not finalized. Getting that from HERE, HERE, and HERE. I'm going to test in Solaris soon as well.
These are just some of the things I'm seeing. This doesn't even go into the bugs I've dealt with for many years using FreeNAS that have been rather serious. I'm not trying to "rain on anyone's parade", like I said I like a lot of what FreeNAS does and offers, I'm just being honest and with that honesty comes the fact I think FreeNAS needs to work on "reliable" software on "server grade hardware" or instead create an HCL. This isn't my first rodeo with ZFS, FreeBSD, Solaris, storage servers, etc., but I'm sure plenty of people around here will take offense or call me names anyway. Fortunately I really don't give 2 shits.