victorhooi
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I have a HP MicroServer Gen8, with FreeNAS 9.10 nightly installed. My bootdisk is a MicroSD (Sandisk Extreme MicroSD 16GB) inserted into the boot slot.
Recently, I got an alert that the BOOT volume was degraded. I went in via the GUI and ran a scrub again, and now I see:
Boot Volume Condition: DEGRADED One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected.
I've exported a copy of the FreeNAS configuration (i.e. the .db file).
The system appears to be running fine now - but I'm guessing I'll have issues as soon as I try to reboot it?
Is this issue indicative of a hardware issue with the MicroSD card, or could there be other explanations? (i.e. is it worth just reinstalling to the card, or should I just replace it immediately?).
If it is hardware, what is the best way to rectify it? Reinstall a fresh FreeNAS 9.10 onto the MicroSD and reimport the configuration? Or is there a better way?
Recently, I got an alert that the BOOT volume was degraded. I went in via the GUI and ran a scrub again, and now I see:
Boot Volume Condition: DEGRADED One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected.
I've exported a copy of the FreeNAS configuration (i.e. the .db file).
The system appears to be running fine now - but I'm guessing I'll have issues as soon as I try to reboot it?
Is this issue indicative of a hardware issue with the MicroSD card, or could there be other explanations? (i.e. is it worth just reinstalling to the card, or should I just replace it immediately?).
If it is hardware, what is the best way to rectify it? Reinstall a fresh FreeNAS 9.10 onto the MicroSD and reimport the configuration? Or is there a better way?