Hi,
I have played around with some Docker and/or Jails some with "Corral", some with much earlier version.
I am on version FreeNAS-11.2-RELEASE-U1 right now.
I noticed that I can see a nextcloud_1 jail, made with earlier versions. It is not visible in 11.2 GUI, only with the legacy version.
But there I can only "Edit Jail", "Add Storage", "Start" and "Restart. No "Storage" has been added (it was added once, but now all gone).
When I do a "df -h " on the root terminal I see
How can I get rid of the .vm_cache and .warden* ones please? Some of them are just "empty" and/or contain just a "sha256" file.
The -warden ones contain filesystems, so it seems.
I guess deleting those is one thing, but how do I get rid of the "Jails" entry in the legacy UI?
It is interesting that when I try to edit that jail, let's say remove or change its IP, I get a
Everything else is working ok, just wanted to do some spring cleaning.
(Only that my MFP printer scanning function didn't want to save to my "Scanner" share anymore. It took a while, but after realizing SMB1 is "gone"... it was quickly fixed.)
Any advise appreciated.
Cheers
Tom
I have played around with some Docker and/or Jails some with "Corral", some with much earlier version.
I am on version FreeNAS-11.2-RELEASE-U1 right now.
I noticed that I can see a nextcloud_1 jail, made with earlier versions. It is not visible in 11.2 GUI, only with the legacy version.
But there I can only "Edit Jail", "Add Storage", "Start" and "Restart. No "Storage" has been added (it was added once, but now all gone).
When I do a "df -h " on the root terminal I see
Code:
WDvol 2.3T 250K 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol WDvol/.vm_cache 2.3T 117K 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.vm_cache WDvol/.vm_cache/boot2docker 2.3T 117K 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.vm_cache/boot2docker WDvol/.vm_cache/boot2docker/initrd 2.3T 42M 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.vm_cache/boot2docker/initrd WDvol/.vm_cache/boot2docker/vmlinuz64 2.3T 3.6M 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.vm_cache/boot2docker/vmlinuz64 WDvol/.vm_cache/debian-8.4.0 2.3T 117K 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.vm_cache/debian-8.4.0 WDvol/.vm_cache/debian-8.4.0/os 2.3T 123K 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.vm_cache/debian-8.4.0/os WDvol/.warden-template-VirtualBox-4.3.12 2.3T 727M 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.warden-template-VirtualBox-4.3.12 WDvol/.warden-template-pluginjail--x86 2.3T 899M 2.3T 0% /mnt/WDvol/.warden-template-pluginjail--x86
How can I get rid of the .vm_cache and .warden* ones please? Some of them are just "empty" and/or contain just a "sha256" file.
The -warden ones contain filesystems, so it seems.
I guess deleting those is one thing, but how do I get rid of the "Jails" entry in the legacy UI?
It is interesting that when I try to edit that jail, let's say remove or change its IP, I get a
Code:
Environment: Software Version: FreeNAS-11.2-RELEASE-U1 (31f889bbf) Request Method: POST Request URL: https://nasadmin.tracing.lan/legacy/jails/edit/1 Traceback: File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/django/core/handlers/exception.py" in inner 42. response = get_response(request) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py" in _legacy_get_response 249. response = self._get_response(request) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py" in _get_response 178. response = middleware_method(request, callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs) File "./freenasUI/freeadmin/middleware.py" in process_view 163. return login_required(view_func)(request, *view_args, **view_kwargs) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/django/contrib/auth/decorators.py" in _wrapped_view 23. return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs) File "./freenasUI/jails/views.py" in jail_edit 98. form.save() File "./freenasUI/jails/forms.py" in save 586. Warden().set(**args) File "./freenasUI/common/warden.py" in set 1133. rv = self.__call(warden_set(flags, **kwargs)) File "./freenasUI/common/warden.py" in __call 1070. tmp = obj.run() File "./freenasUI/common/warden.py" in run 465. raise warden_exception(msg) Exception Type: warden_exception at /legacy/jails/edit/1 Exception Value: [warden_exception: ERROR: No such jail! ]
Everything else is working ok, just wanted to do some spring cleaning.
(Only that my MFP printer scanning function didn't want to save to my "Scanner" share anymore. It took a while, but after realizing SMB1 is "gone"... it was quickly fixed.)
Any advise appreciated.
Cheers
Tom