blablabla32
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2020
- Messages
- 8
Dear experts! :)
I was running a freenas server for maybe half a year when suddenly in December 2019 it stoped booting. It hangs during boot always at the same position. The thing is, it was not installed by me, and I am not sure it has something to do with an update. For sure I was not updating anything myself, but maybe it had some autoupdate... So this is what it shows after BIOS :
At this position the booting hangs for some minutes. Then it showes this for some minutes.
And then it just reboot again.
The thing is, it is booting from some USB Stick what is inside the machine. :) There is no backup of this booting device, so I can not just restore to old version.
For the 1st step : is there a way I can analyse more deeply? If necessary I can also make a new booting device to check what is wrong or open up the machine to get the usb stick. I worked with Linux a litte bit but more than 20 years ago... so maybe with some advice I can do something. My other laptop / PCs are all windows machines.
Thank you very much in advance!
Andre
I was running a freenas server for maybe half a year when suddenly in December 2019 it stoped booting. It hangs during boot always at the same position. The thing is, it was not installed by me, and I am not sure it has something to do with an update. For sure I was not updating anything myself, but maybe it had some autoupdate... So this is what it shows after BIOS :
Code:
>> FreeBSO EFI boot block Loader path: /boot/loader.efi Initializing modules: 2FS UFS Load Path: \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI Load Device: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0)02,0x0)/Sata(0x020xFFFF,Ox0)/HD(1.,GPLEF3C697 "7-A915-11E9-BOC1-7085C281265A20x2020x82000) BootCurrent: 0004 BootOrder: 0004 ()lc) 0001 0002 0003 Probing 21 block devices.....+...*.÷.....+.+.+.÷ done ZFS found the following pools: dataset freenas-boot Poo122Tb UFS found no partitions Consoles: EFI console
At this position the booting hangs for some minutes. Then it showes this for some minutes.
Code:
efipart_readwrite: rw=1, b1k=4245728 size=264 status=7
And then it just reboot again.
The thing is, it is booting from some USB Stick what is inside the machine. :) There is no backup of this booting device, so I can not just restore to old version.
For the 1st step : is there a way I can analyse more deeply? If necessary I can also make a new booting device to check what is wrong or open up the machine to get the usb stick. I worked with Linux a litte bit but more than 20 years ago... so maybe with some advice I can do something. My other laptop / PCs are all windows machines.
Thank you very much in advance!
Andre