CookiesLikeWhoa
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Hey guys,
Hardware for the FreeNAS is in the signature.
Recently got an email from my server stating the the boot volume state is unavailable: One or more devices are faulted in response to IO failures. This seems like the boot drive(s) have gone out but it's odd that it's doing this. I have a mirrored USB boot drive set up. Both drives were scrubbed a day ago and passed with no issues, and I can't believe that both drives would go out at the same time.
I lost access to the Web GUI, which seems to be common with this type of failure, but otherwise the system is running normally. I'm at work, so I can't try to SSH in, but I'm thinking I can since I can view the KVM when checking IPMI.
The last back up of the boot record is when I upgraded to 11, so about a month old, but no config changes have happened with in that month, so I'm not sweating it too much. But my question is; when replacing the boot drives, what would I do to replace them? I've read the back up for the boot is stored on the pool, but I don't know how I would grab that when rebooting the machine.
Any advice would be great!
Hardware for the FreeNAS is in the signature.
Recently got an email from my server stating the the boot volume state is unavailable: One or more devices are faulted in response to IO failures. This seems like the boot drive(s) have gone out but it's odd that it's doing this. I have a mirrored USB boot drive set up. Both drives were scrubbed a day ago and passed with no issues, and I can't believe that both drives would go out at the same time.
I lost access to the Web GUI, which seems to be common with this type of failure, but otherwise the system is running normally. I'm at work, so I can't try to SSH in, but I'm thinking I can since I can view the KVM when checking IPMI.
The last back up of the boot record is when I upgraded to 11, so about a month old, but no config changes have happened with in that month, so I'm not sweating it too much. But my question is; when replacing the boot drives, what would I do to replace them? I've read the back up for the boot is stored on the pool, but I don't know how I would grab that when rebooting the machine.
Any advice would be great!