EvanVanVan
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SOLVED!! Not only was I able to boot into FreeNAS by using a new USB drive. I successfully copied my old configuration file and encryption key off of the old USB stick (since I couldn't find my backups).
My FreeNAS system is failing to boot, getting stuck at a Fatal Trap 12 error. Here's how it started, on Aug 1st @ 2 AM I got an email that a zfs scrub was starting. On Aug 2nd @ 3:01 AM I got an email "pid 70360 (smbd), uid 1001: exited on signal 11". At the time I didn't think much of it, and forgot about it. ON Aug 4th @ 3:01 AM I got another email "pid 563 (smbd), uid 1001: exited on signal 11". Again, I did forget about it, until last night when I tried to transfer (CIFS) something over to my server and realized it wasn't responding/connected to the internet.
I hooked up the monitor to the box, and was able to "safely" shutdown by selecting option 11 on the dos menu. After trying to boot back up, i got the Fatal Trap 12 error. I should have taken a picture of the full error, but didn't.
I searched the forums last night and found that Fatal Trap 12 errors can be a few things, "exited on signal 11" usually deals with ram. The first thing I've done is run a memtest. Through a pass and a half it hasn't found any errors. I also saw ZFS Scrubs can cause problems with RAM (but usually when it's NON-ECC, I *have* ECC RAM).
I'm going to let the second memtest pass finish. But a strange thing I think I noticed, when booting with the monitor, one of the first lines that came up was "640/32768K mem" or something along those line. It almost made it look like FreeNAS was only using 640 bytes of memory? Again, I'm not remembering it very well, but if FreeNAS was only accessing that tiny bit of memory it could explain a Fatal Trap 12 error.
Anyother thoughts or suggestions? I saw in another thread someone suggested to try a new usb stick. I really don't want to lose my data so I'm not going to try anything without some guidance.
Thanks
SUPERMICRO MBD-X9SCL-F-O Intel Xeon E3 Server
Intel Xeon E3-1230 V2
Kingston Technology ValueRAM 32GB DDR3 1600MHz PC3 12800 ECC
WD RED (8x) 3GB
IBM ServeRAID M1015 (crossflashed into IT Mode) (All eight of my HDs are plugged into it)
My FreeNAS system is failing to boot, getting stuck at a Fatal Trap 12 error. Here's how it started, on Aug 1st @ 2 AM I got an email that a zfs scrub was starting. On Aug 2nd @ 3:01 AM I got an email "pid 70360 (smbd), uid 1001: exited on signal 11". At the time I didn't think much of it, and forgot about it. ON Aug 4th @ 3:01 AM I got another email "pid 563 (smbd), uid 1001: exited on signal 11". Again, I did forget about it, until last night when I tried to transfer (CIFS) something over to my server and realized it wasn't responding/connected to the internet.
I hooked up the monitor to the box, and was able to "safely" shutdown by selecting option 11 on the dos menu. After trying to boot back up, i got the Fatal Trap 12 error. I should have taken a picture of the full error, but didn't.
I searched the forums last night and found that Fatal Trap 12 errors can be a few things, "exited on signal 11" usually deals with ram. The first thing I've done is run a memtest. Through a pass and a half it hasn't found any errors. I also saw ZFS Scrubs can cause problems with RAM (but usually when it's NON-ECC, I *have* ECC RAM).
I'm going to let the second memtest pass finish. But a strange thing I think I noticed, when booting with the monitor, one of the first lines that came up was "640/32768K mem" or something along those line. It almost made it look like FreeNAS was only using 640 bytes of memory? Again, I'm not remembering it very well, but if FreeNAS was only accessing that tiny bit of memory it could explain a Fatal Trap 12 error.
Anyother thoughts or suggestions? I saw in another thread someone suggested to try a new usb stick. I really don't want to lose my data so I'm not going to try anything without some guidance.
Thanks
SUPERMICRO MBD-X9SCL-F-O Intel Xeon E3 Server
Intel Xeon E3-1230 V2
Kingston Technology ValueRAM 32GB DDR3 1600MHz PC3 12800 ECC
WD RED (8x) 3GB
IBM ServeRAID M1015 (crossflashed into IT Mode) (All eight of my HDs are plugged into it)
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