I'm running FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3. It's more than powerful enough for my basic tasks, and I'm using mirrored boot drives. My system has been running more or less fine for weeks, but I never actively saved a system config file, because I was still doing some adjustments.
While doing some unrelated work on my network, I accidentally powercycled the FreeNAS box, and when it came back up, I thought it vanished; in fact, it merely rebooted to some state where it lost all the configuration info, so it got a different address via DHCP. I logged into it on the GUI, and did enter my actual password, but apart from that, it looks like it's from a fresh install--no config is there, no users, no volumes, no jails, no nothing. I do apparently have the ability to import my ZFS volumes, but I didn't do this yet.
I did manually reboot once more on the GUI, and it's the same thing--took my password but nothing else is there.
Is there anything I can do to restore this? I don't even know where to look. I'm glad that the data is still there, but I had done enough config that it would be a real pain to recreate it all.
Thanks for any ideas.
While doing some unrelated work on my network, I accidentally powercycled the FreeNAS box, and when it came back up, I thought it vanished; in fact, it merely rebooted to some state where it lost all the configuration info, so it got a different address via DHCP. I logged into it on the GUI, and did enter my actual password, but apart from that, it looks like it's from a fresh install--no config is there, no users, no volumes, no jails, no nothing. I do apparently have the ability to import my ZFS volumes, but I didn't do this yet.
I did manually reboot once more on the GUI, and it's the same thing--took my password but nothing else is there.
Is there anything I can do to restore this? I don't even know where to look. I'm glad that the data is still there, but I had done enough config that it would be a real pain to recreate it all.
Thanks for any ideas.