9.10.2 to 11 stable errors

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jclendineng

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I upgraded per title, and lost 2 jails, and active directory integration. Ive verified the installation, what logs do I need to pull? I am unable to create new jails, it silently fails and then just disappears. When I reboot I get max 10 errors trying to connect to the active directory, which is fine I do not NEED it per se but the jails would be nice. I lost one, totally and I tried to create a new one and it finishes and nothing happens, jails are still empty. This all happened when I upgraded to 11...I was under the impression that 11 was 9.10.3 or is it still buggy enough? Thanks! Just trying to figure out a solution that is semi stable. Freenas 9 was super stable not sure why I upgraded but I did and maybe you guys have similar issues.
 

BigDave

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You really did not upgrade! You went from a STABLE version, to a Release Client version. I blame the recent naming scheme changes for this very common
misconception. Version 11 is now currently at RC2 and It will not be STABLE until its release as FreeNAS 11.0 some time in the future.
If you have a copy of your configuration file saved off to another machine, just download and install 9.10.2 and upload your saved config after install.
 
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jclendineng

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Well, since I have to reinstall anyways and I cant seem to be stable, I am going back to Corral. Wont have to reinstall for a year then, and it was the most stable of any freenas I tried. Docker support was huge as well. It was way better than 11-RC2, and since ive reinstalled about 10 times now I have a system and jails don't matter anymore as after about 3 times I figured out efficient ways to reinstall fast :) Thanks for your input, I should have known RC wasnt stable but I wanted it to be true. Its getting to be so buggy I am going to install corral today and have fun with Docker :D Im used to centos stability, this is my first foray into non-linux (bsd) so Ive been learning the last year or so ive ran freenas.
 
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