Hi Forum
As this is my maiden post, please excuse my Noobiness and other poor attributes.
From the previous post of rds13 and the likely solution, as well as a similar post of 4 years ago, I believe I may have a faulty USB stick boot-drive. However this is further complicated by a sad tale of events, none the least of which is my lack of any real knowledge or ability in this arena.
I built my FreeNAS about two-and-a-half years ago by carefully following the excellent instructions, since I have no Linux, Python, or other OS level skills whatsoever. (Apart from some old-school MSDOS commands, I have done nothing but point and click in GUIs for the past 30 years). Once I initially configured the storage, I haven't had a need to do anything other than copy files and stream media, so don't really know where to start to fix this.
Yesterday we had a half-day power outage (UPS was only rated at 15 minutes). By the time we arrived home, the power was restored and everything looked OK, however today I could not see my FreeNAS in my Mac's Finder.
It was powered-on, so I went to the Web interface shortcut in my browser (Chrome), only to connect to my Receiver instead, so what was previously a static IP address for the FreeNAS had apparently been re-allocated to the Receiver. I tracked down the new IP address the router had allocated to the FreeNAS, but when I tried to connect, got the following error (see "connect_error.png" attached).
After connecting a monitor and keyboard to the Server to use the console, it appeared to be endlessly scrolling "mangled entry" errors, interspersed with some other details, which I had to resort to photographing so I could see what they were (see "console_error" attached). Apparently Ctrl-C doesn't work to stop the scrolling. I have power-cycled the Server while using the console, and the POST and BIOS messages all look normal, but everything turns to pot when FreeNAS attempts to load. After powering-down the Server, I removed the USB stick boot drive, but cannot read it on my Mac or Windows VM (they both just want to re-format it).
My immediate questions are -

As this is my maiden post, please excuse my Noobiness and other poor attributes.
From the previous post of rds13 and the likely solution, as well as a similar post of 4 years ago, I believe I may have a faulty USB stick boot-drive. However this is further complicated by a sad tale of events, none the least of which is my lack of any real knowledge or ability in this arena.
I built my FreeNAS about two-and-a-half years ago by carefully following the excellent instructions, since I have no Linux, Python, or other OS level skills whatsoever. (Apart from some old-school MSDOS commands, I have done nothing but point and click in GUIs for the past 30 years). Once I initially configured the storage, I haven't had a need to do anything other than copy files and stream media, so don't really know where to start to fix this.
Yesterday we had a half-day power outage (UPS was only rated at 15 minutes). By the time we arrived home, the power was restored and everything looked OK, however today I could not see my FreeNAS in my Mac's Finder.
It was powered-on, so I went to the Web interface shortcut in my browser (Chrome), only to connect to my Receiver instead, so what was previously a static IP address for the FreeNAS had apparently been re-allocated to the Receiver. I tracked down the new IP address the router had allocated to the FreeNAS, but when I tried to connect, got the following error (see "connect_error.png" attached).
After connecting a monitor and keyboard to the Server to use the console, it appeared to be endlessly scrolling "mangled entry" errors, interspersed with some other details, which I had to resort to photographing so I could see what they were (see "console_error" attached). Apparently Ctrl-C doesn't work to stop the scrolling. I have power-cycled the Server while using the console, and the POST and BIOS messages all look normal, but everything turns to pot when FreeNAS attempts to load. After powering-down the Server, I removed the USB stick boot drive, but cannot read it on my Mac or Windows VM (they both just want to re-format it).
My immediate questions are -
- is there any way I can retrieve anything useful from the USB drive - like a config file or similar?
- can I download and install a later version of FreeNAS on another USB stick?
- will all my data and jails and plug-ins still be OK if I install another version of FreeNAS?
- is there anyone out there who might be able to provide a solution in simple easy steps that someone like me might be able to follow?

