Hi all. I've been running Freenas since 8, and have steadily moved my Freenas forward. Currently running 11.3 (if I can get it to boot again). The 11.2 - 11.3 upgrade completed, and I thought it would be wise of me to add an additional USB key and mirror a pair in the event of a USB key failure (my boot device). The last one began issuing errors, so mirroring should give me some redundancy. A reboot today, and it doesn't boot any more. I'm left with this on the console:
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0xblah ZFS: i/o error: all block copies unavailable
elf64_loadimage: read failed
can't load file '/boot/kernel/kernel': input/output error
The boot process drops me to a shell (sort of), can issue some basic commands. The boot process seems to indicate the kernel is not readable. ls /boot/kernel shows a lengthy list of files (including one called 'kernel'), so I do believe the key is intact. Is this a function of the two keys being a ZFS mirror? I tried booting with both keys in the box, no luck. I also tried booting the Freenas 11.3 installer to "upgrade" the boot media and hopefully re-write the kernel if it was truly missing (which I don't think it is) but it complained the media was read only.
Googling my problem, I see a few FreeBSD posts, but nothing that specifically addresses this issue. I have the two USB boot keys, and also create a Freenas 11.3 install media key, should I need it.
Advice on how to solve this and get my freenas back up without having to build a new boot device? I would rather avoid that, if possible.
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0xblah ZFS: i/o error: all block copies unavailable
elf64_loadimage: read failed
can't load file '/boot/kernel/kernel': input/output error
The boot process drops me to a shell (sort of), can issue some basic commands. The boot process seems to indicate the kernel is not readable. ls /boot/kernel shows a lengthy list of files (including one called 'kernel'), so I do believe the key is intact. Is this a function of the two keys being a ZFS mirror? I tried booting with both keys in the box, no luck. I also tried booting the Freenas 11.3 installer to "upgrade" the boot media and hopefully re-write the kernel if it was truly missing (which I don't think it is) but it complained the media was read only.
Googling my problem, I see a few FreeBSD posts, but nothing that specifically addresses this issue. I have the two USB boot keys, and also create a Freenas 11.3 install media key, should I need it.
Advice on how to solve this and get my freenas back up without having to build a new boot device? I would rather avoid that, if possible.