FreeNAS-9.10.1 Upgrade problem

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acoustician

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just updated to freenas 9.10.1 and got this:
index.php

im new to freenas and dunno how to fix it
 

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dlavigne

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It's possible the stick died. Try a fresh install of 9.10.1 on a new stick and restore your saved config.
 
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dlavigne

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Where do they look ONLINE? The pic you posted shows the system doesn't even boot.
 

eroji

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Same problem here with 2 mirrored USB sticks. I don't think it can be possible that everyone's USB boot device died simultaneously post 9.10.1.
 

eroji

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Looking in rescue mode, it doesn't look like grub is able to read from either USB boot devices. Attempting to list either one shows "unknown filesystem". Not sure if this is expected.
 

Therik

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Hello, I also am new to FreeNAS and I also tried to upgrade to 9.10.1 this morning, which also resulted in a problem booting; it went straight to the BIOS setup and I noticed that my boot device was not showing. I unplugged and re-plugged in the USB drive and tried rebooting again and this time it was able to find my USB boot drive. I then did a 'verify install' from the GUI and it resulted in two problems:

Code:
The following Inconsistencies were found in your Current Install:
List of Files/Directories/Symlinks not Found:
/compat/linux/proc/.donotremove
List of Permission Errors:  Expected MODE: 0755, Got: 0555
/compat/linux/proc


So, I reverted to the previous boot snapshot and rebooted, again having to unplug and re-plug the USB drive and performed another 'verify install' and it completed without issue.

My question is, should I keep the previous 'un-updated' version for now, or continue with 9.10.1, also can I fix the issues with 9.10.1?

System:
ASRock E3C226D2I w/ 2x Intel i210 GLAN
Intel Xeon Processor E3-1231V3B
Crucial 16GB DDR3 SDRAM ECC
6x 2TB Hitachi Ultrastar 7K3000
SanDisk Cruzer Fit CZ33 16GB USB 2.0
SilverStone Technology 450W SFX 80 Plus Bronze
SilverStone Technology DS380B Case
 

AuBird

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Both of my home systems with mirrored USB boot devices show grub in rescue mode as well.
 

Blish

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I think I had a similar experience to Therik, although I did not verify install before reverting to an old install.

I've been through this twice now. Once through the GUI updater and a second time using the CLI. The first time I could not remove the 9.10.1 boot environment and had to resolve using the method described in bug #13254 (although this may be unrelated).

When using the CLI once it came to activating the boot environment the system would just reboot straight into the bios and I had to remove the CMOS battery to get the USB Drive to appear again (should probably just have removed and plugged it in again....). Once it reappeared I was able to boot to the previous boot snapshot.

I'll hold off updating until a new version is available or someone can find a work around/explain what's going on.

System:
ASRock E3C226D2I
Intel Core i3
16GB Kingston DDR3 EEC RAM
6x 2TB WD Red
Cruzer Fit 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
Corsair Builder Series CXM 430W Modular 80 PLUS Bronze Certified
 

Nick Dutch

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I have the exact same issue...
 
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dlavigne

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Please create a bug report at bugs.freenas.org and indicate it is a mirrored boot situation and others have indicated the same problem in this thread. Post the issue number here.
 

Therik

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Actually, I do not have mirrored boot setup, so I don't think it's isolated to that situation.
 

AuBird

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Both of my home systems with mirrored USB boot devices show grub in rescue mode as well.

I was able fix it by installing from CD and selected the upgrade option. The installer imported the configurations and all is well now.
 

Jacopx

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I think I will wait before upgrading [emoji28]
 

Jacopx

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Darn, I was planning to jump from 9.3.1 to 9.10 today but after reading this thread I think I will hold off. Is there an announcement of 9.10.1 somewhere?
This version is already 9.10.1, I think that we must wait until 9.10.2
 

Spacemarine

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I had exactly the same problem. I also solved by reinstalling the newest version and choosing "upgrade". Everything went smooth from there on. So this is a confirmed workaround.
 

SFoskett

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Me three (twelve? ninety-nine?)!

Upgraded in the GUI and now getting exactly the same screen...

Please escalate! This is not an isolated event, and systems are down!

I'm running a brand new system on a brand new USB boot drive. It's been running for about a week now.

--Edited to add the following--

I too can report that upgrading from the install media solves this issue without data loss. Here's how (for newbies):
1) Download the latest FreeNAS version 9.10.1 from this URL: http://www.freenas.org/download-freenas-release/
2) Prepare a new install USB per these instructions: http://doc.freenas.org/9.10/freenas_install.html#preparing-the-media
3) With both the old boot USB and the new install USB inserted, boot the install USB
4) Select "Install/Upgrade"
5) Select the old boot USB. If you pick the right one, it will ask if you want to upgrade. You do.
6) Allow the upgrade to proceed, remove the install USB, and reboot.

Everything should now work. I definitely will be waiting a few weeks to upgrade FreeNAS in the future...
 
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