LIGISTX
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Well, I have to assume something I did at some point when wrong, because I have been having issues trying to run a script in a jail that I know used to work on 11.0 and 9.x with some weird issues I have yet to identify, but now my webui keeps hanging with timeouts showing up all over the webui screens when I make changes, I am seeing samba errors , ssh hangs and is generally very slow. Something went terribly wrong from what I can tell. I just tried to shut it down via the webUI in an attempt to make sure data is not damaged at this point, looks like it didn't shut down as I got another error screen:
Something is terribly wrong and I am not even close to knowledgeable enough to be able to figure it out.
My plan is to reinstall FreeNAS 11.1 from scratch. Format the boot SSD and just wipe it. Theoretically even if it all goes to total hell, I have the data backed up. I should be able to reformat the boot drive and mount my current ZFS file system correct?
Is there anything else I should try before I do this? I am much more concerned about data loss than FreeNAS config files. Theoretical, I have a couple of those backed up as well, but its not a big deal to start from scratch so I am not worried about that either.
I am totally lost as to what has gone wrong as I really am not dinking with to many things in here. But clearly something went sideways...
I am reading the documentation @ http://doc.freenas.org/11/install.html#upgrading but any personal advice would be wonderful before I actually pull the trigger. I likely will use a new boot environment in order to at least preserve the current install in case there is a need to go backwards.
I suppose one question I want to verify first, all of the issues I could have caused should be within the boot environment itself, correct? Its entirely possible something in the /root files was messed up, clearly I am not sure what has happened. But if that is the case, none of that would be imported upon pool import to the new boot environment correct?
Code:
samba4.Samba4Alert object at *looks like that is all that copied*
Code:
Request Method: GET Request URL: https://xxx.xxx.xxx/system/info/?dojo.preventCache=1525229339930 Software Version: FreeNAS-11.1-U4 (89e3d93bc) Exception Type: ClientException Exception Value: Failed connection handshake Exception Location: /usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/middlewared/client/client.py in __init__, line 295 Server time: Tue, 1 May 2018 19:49:20 -0700 Traceback Request information GET Variable Value dojo.preventCache '1525229339930' POST No POST data FILES No FILES data COOKIES Variable Value fntreeSaveStateCookie 'root%2Croot%2F1%2Croot%2F1%2F8%2Croot%2F1%2F2%2Croot%2F1%2F9%2Croot%2F219%2Croot%2F221%2Croot%2F221%2F227%2F229%2Croot%2F171%2Croot%2F171%2F181%2Croot%2F90%2Croot%2F90%2F91%2Croot%2F175%2Croot%2F175%2F185%2Croot%2F212%2Croot%2F236%2Croot%2F236%2F250%2Croot%2F236%2F242%2Croot%2F235%2Croot%2F91%2Croot%2F91%2F92%2Croot%2F91%2F92%2F93%2Croot%2F91%2F92%2F93%2F102%2Croot%2F253%2Croot%2F91%2F92%2F93%2F142%2Croot%2F91%2F92%2F93%2F94%2Croot%2F1%2F10%2Croot%2F93%2Croot%2F93%2F94%2F95%2Croot%2F93%2F94%2F95%2F104%2Croot%2F258%2Croot%2F258%2F280%2Croot%2F258%2F280%2F282%2Croot%2F255' csrftoken '********' sessionid '65a4f4nmjhpwdzbavjswvgjac0sampcs' META Variable Value
Something is terribly wrong and I am not even close to knowledgeable enough to be able to figure it out.
My plan is to reinstall FreeNAS 11.1 from scratch. Format the boot SSD and just wipe it. Theoretically even if it all goes to total hell, I have the data backed up. I should be able to reformat the boot drive and mount my current ZFS file system correct?
Is there anything else I should try before I do this? I am much more concerned about data loss than FreeNAS config files. Theoretical, I have a couple of those backed up as well, but its not a big deal to start from scratch so I am not worried about that either.
I am totally lost as to what has gone wrong as I really am not dinking with to many things in here. But clearly something went sideways...
I am reading the documentation @ http://doc.freenas.org/11/install.html#upgrading but any personal advice would be wonderful before I actually pull the trigger. I likely will use a new boot environment in order to at least preserve the current install in case there is a need to go backwards.
I suppose one question I want to verify first, all of the issues I could have caused should be within the boot environment itself, correct? Its entirely possible something in the /root files was messed up, clearly I am not sure what has happened. But if that is the case, none of that would be imported upon pool import to the new boot environment correct?
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