Hello,
First time posting. Please let me know if this post is missing needed information. I will add it.
I have been configuring FreeNAS on a Dell T7500. I made a few users, groups, pools, and datasets while getting used to the system. To get up and running, I initially installed the OS on one...
I just did a clean install of FreeNAS-11.2-U5 using using UEFI for the first time. The install went well, except that the system won't boot fully into Freenas. It boots to the UEFI menu(?) where I have to select "1. Boot Freenas [Enter]" by pressing "1" or "Enter" every time. If I don't do...
I'm trying to delete old boot environments, and one of them refuses to be deleted. I'm on 11.2-U4.1 and have tried both the new and legacy web interfaces. Both of them get an HTTP response payload: "Failed to delete Boot Environment." and nothing else.
Edit: I found log messages:
May 11...
After upgrading two different ways from 11.2-U2.1 to U3, my jail mountpoints are broken for editing.
The GUI for viewing/editing mountpoints shows each mountpoing source is the fstab entry and the destination field is empty.
The actual mountpoints seem to be working when I check via ssh, so...
Long story short. I wanted to use bigger flash drives for a bigger boot mirror.
I was advised to "replace" smaller flash drives with bigger.
Now I can only boot with all 4 flash drives in my machine.
Is there any way to recover from this without reinstalling back to the 8g FD with that config...
I am planning to upgrade my FreeNAS Box (FreeNAS-8.3.1-RELEASE-x64 (r13452) ) to the current Version 11 and I need some guidance as to the best alternative for Boot Volume.
I am attempting to choose between 2 Mirrored USB Flash Drive and a Single SSD.
In 8.3 I am using a single v8.3 USB...
On update from 9.10.2-U5 to 9.10.2-U6, a boot environment warning mentioned that the boot used space was more than 80% but didn't mentioned that failed to apply the update.
I noticed that it didn't changed from U5 to U6 boot environment, so I manually set to U6 (later I saw that this was a bad...
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